GeraldineR (@gezreid) 's Twitter Profile
GeraldineR

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Diatoms, systematics, Lead Curator of Botany, Geology & Science @world_museum, views my own

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ZSL Library (@zsllibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barnacle geese #migrate between the Arctic and Britain, at one time it was thought they hatched from goose barnacles. This illustration from Aldrovandi, publ. 1646, depicts the suggested life cycle. More in our blog: zsl.org/news-and-event… #WorldMigratoryBirdDay

Barnacle geese #migrate between the Arctic and Britain, at one time it was thought they hatched from goose barnacles. This illustration from Aldrovandi, publ. 1646, depicts the suggested life cycle. More in our blog: zsl.org/news-and-event…
#WorldMigratoryBirdDay
Jack Ashby (@jackdashby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're trying something out at Museum of Zoology, Cambridge - what happens if we use AI to allow visitors to talk to our specimens? We've worked with Nature Perspectives to test whether giving animals a "voice" helps people engage with nature. #ArtificialIntelligence theguardian.com/science/2024/o…

World Museum 🌎 (@world_museum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check it out! 👀 Our shiny new Clore Natural History Centre 🦕🌿🦋 Make sure to pop in and explore the next time you visit us! (📸 ©Chris Wardle)

Check it out! 👀

Our shiny new Clore Natural History Centre 🦕🌿🦋

Make sure to pop in and explore the next time you visit us!

(📸 ©Chris Wardle)
Marie Briggs (@botanistbriggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a fascinating person, I love the 1947 picture of her with her colleagues outside the labs ⁦RHS Garden Wisley⁩. "Janaki was…a cytogeneticist…field biologist,…plant geographer, palaeobotanist,…experimental breeder…ethno-botanist & an explorer” bbc.com/news/world-asi…

PhytoKeys (@phytokeys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A #newspecies of marine benthic #diatom has been discovered in the tidal mudflat of Hampyeong Bay, South Korea. 🇰🇷 🔗 doi.org/10.3897/phytok… #taxonomy

A #newspecies of marine benthic #diatom has been discovered in the tidal mudflat of Hampyeong Bay, South Korea. 🇰🇷

🔗 doi.org/10.3897/phytok…  

#taxonomy
World Museum 🌎 (@world_museum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered what REALLY goes on behind the museum walls? 🤔🔍 On Saturday November 9th, our expert curators are pulling back the curtain to share how they care for everything from fossils to feathers 🦖🦋 Drop in anytime between 10.30 - 4pm 🔎👀

Ever wondered what REALLY goes on behind the museum walls? 🤔🔍

On Saturday November 9th, our expert curators are pulling back the curtain to share how they care for everything from fossils to feathers 🦖🦋

Drop in anytime between 10.30 - 4pm 🔎👀
UN Biodiversity (@unbiodiversity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This infographic highlights the other side of #deforestation as a major driver of 🌡 climate change—our relentless carbon dioxide emissions. It illustrates the combined impact of per capita emissions and the multiplying effects of our growing population. Via Saving Nature

This infographic highlights the other side of #deforestation as a major driver of 🌡 climate change—our relentless carbon dioxide emissions.

It illustrates the combined impact of per capita emissions and the multiplying effects of our growing population.

Via <a href="/SavingNature1/">Saving Nature</a>
The Royal Society (@royalsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Born #OnThisDay in 1914 was actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. As well as acting in 30 films, during the Second World War she co-developed a frequency-hopping guidance system for American torpedoes, the principles of which are used in Bluetooth and WiFi technologies today.

Born #OnThisDay in 1914 was actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. As well as acting in 30 films, during the Second World War she co-developed a frequency-hopping guidance system for American torpedoes, the principles of which are used in Bluetooth and WiFi technologies today.
The Royal Society (@royalsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Helen Porter FRS, the groundbreaking British botanist, was born #OnThisDay in 1893. Porter was also the first female professor at Imperial College and an early adopter of chromatography and radioactive tracers. bit.ly/2AOT967 #WomeninSTEM

Helen Porter FRS, the groundbreaking British botanist, was born #OnThisDay in 1893. Porter was also the first female professor at Imperial College and an early adopter of chromatography and radioactive tracers. bit.ly/2AOT967 #WomeninSTEM
Chris Thorogood (@thorogoodchris1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you ever see such an enormous fern leaf? This is Hercules' fern (Drynaria heracleum) from the rainforests of Southeast Asia, with trail-running fern specialist John Rey Callado for scale 💚

Did you ever see such an enormous fern leaf? This is Hercules' fern (Drynaria heracleum) from the rainforests of Southeast Asia, with trail-running fern specialist <a href="/JRCallado/">John Rey Callado</a> for scale 💚
Department of Plant Sciences (@plantsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job opportunities! We are currently recruiting for the following roles: * Collections & Digitisation Assistant * Herbarium Collections Manager * Research Assistant / Research Associate * Research Laboratory Technician Find out more and apply: tinyurl.com/3smk68t5

Job opportunities!

We are currently recruiting for the following roles:

* Collections &amp; Digitisation Assistant 
* Herbarium Collections Manager
* Research Assistant / Research Associate 
* Research Laboratory Technician

Find out more and apply: 

tinyurl.com/3smk68t5
SHNH (@shnhsocnathist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉Early Career Researcher Symposium🎉 We're looking for papers from across the field that speak to any aspects of the history of natural history by doctoral and early-career researchers across the globe. 🗓️ Deadline: 16 December (soon!)

🎉Early Career Researcher Symposium🎉  

We're looking for papers from across the field that speak to any aspects of the history of natural history by doctoral and early-career researchers across the globe. 

🗓️ Deadline: 16 December (soon!)
Carlos Wetzel (@carlosewetzel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planothidium minuanum sp. nov., a new #diatom (Bacillariophyta) species fromsouthern Brazilian coastal lakes phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie…

Planothidium minuanum sp. nov., a new #diatom (Bacillariophyta) species fromsouthern Brazilian coastal lakes phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie…
Rosa Trobajo (@rosatrobajo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From IRTA we are hiring a project technician for morphological and metabarcoding identification of coastal diatoms. We offer: 15 month contract. Start: beginning 2025. Full details: tinyurl.com/bdfzs759. Register & send CV: irta.cat/en/work-at-irt…. Deadline: 15/01/2025

From IRTA we are hiring a project technician for morphological and metabarcoding identification of coastal diatoms. We offer: 15 month contract. Start: beginning 2025. 
Full details: tinyurl.com/bdfzs759. 
Register &amp; send CV: irta.cat/en/work-at-irt…. 
Deadline: 15/01/2025
The Royal Society (@royalsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay in 1954, the first ever in-vision weather forecast was broadcast in the UK, with meteorologist George Cowling delivering the report with two hand-drawn charts (it was a dry morning with rain later in the afternoon). For more on the history of weather science see our

#OnThisDay in 1954, the first ever in-vision weather forecast was broadcast in the UK, with meteorologist George Cowling delivering the report with two hand-drawn charts (it was a dry morning with rain later in the afternoon). For more on the history of weather science see our