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6 years ago
The Himalayan Monal Is A Large Member Of The Pheasant Family Found In Parts Of Asia. While During The
The Himalayan Monal Is A Large Member Of The Pheasant Family Found In Parts Of Asia. While During The
The Himalayan Monal Is A Large Member Of The Pheasant Family Found In Parts Of Asia. While During The

the himalayan monal is a large member of the pheasant family found in parts of asia. while during the breeding season they mainly stay in pairs, in winter they form small communities and roost together. they feed on grasses, insects, seeds and berries. they are known for their vivid iridescent plumage, particularly colorful for a pheasant. x


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11 years ago
(Image: U. Müeller)

(Image: U. Müeller)

New neurons (in green) are guided to the neocortex  - responsible for controlling language and movement - not by glial cells, but by a protein called reelin.

Journal reference: Neuron, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.01.003


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11 years ago
Thumbs Up For Science

Thumbs Up For Science

The cover of the legendary journal Nature from February 1879, featuring this thumb microscope, yours for the low, low price of three pounds. 

(via Ptak Science Books, which you should really check out)


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6 years ago
Drowning In That Lovin Gendrya And Braime Juice

drowning in that lovin gendrya and braime juice

11 years ago
This Is Phthirus Pubis, A Human Louse, Commonly Known As “crabs" — It Is Known To Infect Pubic Hair
This Is Phthirus Pubis, A Human Louse, Commonly Known As “crabs" — It Is Known To Infect Pubic Hair

This is Phthirus pubis, a human louse, commonly known as “crabs" — it is known to infect pubic hair but can infect the EYELASHES. 

I came across this while making a high yield vector borne disease lecture for an upcoming talk. On the clinical pathology boards, they apparently really like to show “gross" gross photographs of bugs and ask what is it or what disease does it cause. I have a fascination with tick born disease, so it felt natural to expand and learn some more entomology. My attending was looking through my lecture and said I needed to add an example of a louse and a flea, since people commonly mix them up. Well, I naturally started to google… and ended up grossing myself AND my attending out. 

A job well done. Another excellent day on clinical microbiology. 

PS - up until a year ago, I thought that “crabs" were actually miniature crabs. What? I wasn’t that far off! Both are apart of the phylum arthropoda!

6 years ago
Kim Weaver (b. 1964) Is An Astrophysics Professor And Astronomer. She Is An Expert In X-ray Astronomy

Kim Weaver (b. 1964) is an astrophysics professor and astronomer. She is an expert in x-ray astronomy and has worked for NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

She obtained her PhD in astronomy in 1993 from the University of Maryland. After that, she was a research scientist at Penn State and John Hopkins University. Her honours include the Presidential Early Career Award and the NASA Peer Award.


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11 years ago
Vaccine Infographic By Leon Farrant.

Vaccine Infographic by Leon Farrant.

I often speak with patients who tell me that they do not wish to be vaccinated because they do not see the point, that it is a farce, that it can cause autism (it does not), despite educating and informing them of the reasons behind it. 

In the same way that people who did not grow up during the great wars of the mid-twentieth century have little frame of reference as to what the toll of total war can be, neither can a newer generation of people who have never seen the effects of polio, smallpox, and measles ravage humanity. For many people in the developed world, these are just distant, faded memories captured in the pages of medical textbooks. 

I sincerely hope that the understanding of why we vaccinate does not become lost over time, that people need not fall victim to these preventable diseases; otherwise, the suffering, the challenges, and the research that went into developing these vaccines were all for nothing.


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