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UFO Game

@cbasseeriksen

Historian of science. Microscopes, bees, flowers, and all things early modern. Postdoctoral fellow @HumboldtUni supported by @DFF_raad.

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M. Flohr (@mflohr.bsky.social) (@m_flohr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeg har redigeret et temanummer af Slagmark om “Folk, folkestyre og populisme” sammen med Allan Dreyer Hansen, som vi lancerer i Århus på mandag. Slagmark sørger for noget at skåle i og særpris på udgivelsen.

Jeg har redigeret et temanummer af Slagmark om “Folk, folkestyre og populisme” sammen med Allan Dreyer Hansen, som vi lancerer i Århus på mandag. <a href="/Slagmark_dk/">Slagmark</a> sørger for noget at skåle i og særpris på udgivelsen.
DK Frie Forsk.fond (@dff_raad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vidste du, at det først var i 1700-tallet, at man opdagede blomsten og biens gensidige afhængighedsforhold? 🐝 Det viser et studie af UFO Game, vinder af prisen 'Årets originale idé'. Hør mere i podcast-afsnittet 'Biernes Hemmelighed' her ⤵ weekendavisen.dk/24sporgsmaal

Olivia Smith (@olivefsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Words I liked from this article about bees and time: anticipation, wild clocks, the temporal expression of scent, arriving early at flowers, timing of visits to flowers, time-memory, flower rhythms bit.ly/3fYwdbK

CSMBR (@csmbr_pisa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just Released!!! Justin Begley and Benjamin Goldberg," The Medical World of Margaret Cavendish. A Critical Edition" - Palgrave Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine (PSMEMM) Springer Nature 2023 link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…

Just Released!!!

Justin Begley and Benjamin Goldberg," The Medical World of Margaret Cavendish.  A Critical Edition" - Palgrave Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine (PSMEMM)
Springer Nature 2023

link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…
NHM Botany (@nhm_botany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bread fruit specimen Natural History Museum collected by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander in Tahiti in 1769 during Cook's Endeavour Voyage and used in a genetic study investigating the history of introduction and cultivation of Artocarpus in the Caribbean: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…

A bread fruit specimen <a href="/NHM_London/">Natural History Museum</a> collected by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander in Tahiti in 1769 during Cook's Endeavour Voyage and used in a genetic study investigating the history of introduction and cultivation of Artocarpus in the Caribbean: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…
UFO Game (@cbasseeriksen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I second this! I read the proofs of the book when I visited Riskin at Stanford in 2015. She’s such a brilliant scholar. I’m really excited for her next book on Lamarckism.

Ivana Dizdar (@ivana_dizdar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the infinite weird things about taxidermy displays is how they often create the illusion of a formerly real couple or, as in this case, family. The curator at the Natural History Museum in Providence tells me this mother bear came from Canada and this cub came from Russia.

One of the infinite weird things about taxidermy displays is how they often create the illusion of a formerly real couple or, as in this case, family. The curator at the Natural History Museum in Providence tells me this mother bear came from Canada and this cub came from Russia.