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Columbologist
⚠️ DON’T START DISCOURSE ABOUT RPF IN THE NOTES!! YOU WILL BE BLOCKED IF YOU DO SO ⚠️
Do you ship it?
Charles Darwin/Gregor Mendel
I ship it!
Sure, why not/I can see it
Neutral
I don’t ship it
I don’t know them
I don’t know them but they seem cute
Non-rpf shipper button
Reason:
“the father of Evolution and the father of genetics ... aka the daddies 🥵 my bio teacher in high school talked about how they lived in the same time period and their research could have helped the other out but alas they were to never meet. she made them sound like star crossed lovers so the ship was born for me.”
A lot of these are actually non-venomous, but I can see which species you mistook them for. If you pause the crane for a sec I can give you some ID pointers for next time!
Presents for Biologsts [Explained]
mycologists, biologists and otherwise interested in mushrooms folks of tumblr:
is there a place where I'd be able to see live varied/exotic mushrooms of different species? I don't know quite what to search for, i found a mushroom museum on google but that's more info and history, not live mushrooms to admire.
I can only go to places in the netherlands or just over the border in germany, but search terms would be extremely helpful as well!
Ann Tsukamoto
Stem cell researcher Ann Tsukamoto was born in 1952. In 1991, Tsukamoto and her colleagues discovered a technique for isolating blood-forming stem cells. This work led to significant advancements in understanding the blood systems of cancer patients. She later focused her work on the isolation of neural and liver stem cells and their roles in different diseases. Tsukamoto's decades of work in stem cell research have shown potential treatments for cancers and neurological disorders.
The giant isopod has been named Bathynomus vaderi due to its resemblance to Darth Vader's iconic helmet from "Star Wars."
Bathynomus vaderi found near the Spratly Islands, an archipelago in the South China Sea was given to scientists by fishermen.