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- Don’t Eat the Death Camas…or ‘Death’ Anything | Nature’s Poisons
- Zygacine – Wikipedia
- Co-dependency between a specialist Andrena bee and its death camas host, Toxicoscordion paniculatum | SpringerLink
- Neurotoxic alkaloid in pollen and nectar excludes generalist bees from foraging at death-camas, Toxicoscordion paniculatum (Melanthiaceae) | Biological Journal of the Linnean Society | Oxford Academic
- Using animation to mediate scientific discourse | Nature Microbiology
- Janet Iwasa – Wikipedia
- Molecular Animation: Where Cinema and Biology Meet – The New York Times
- SARS-CoV-2 Visualization and Annotation Project — The Animation Lab
- PCA Art Exhibit
- Recognizing pioneering Black plant scientists in our schools and society: Trends in Plant Science
- #blackinbotany – Twitter Search / Twitter
- Black History Month 2022: What is it and why is it celebrated? | Arts and Culture News | Al Jazeera
- MMitchell (@mmitchell_ai) / Twitter
- Keynote Talk: Margaret Mitchell, PhD – Bias in the Vision and Language of Artificial Intelligence
- Climate change is causing UK plants to flower a month early – BBC Science Focus Magazine
- Huge genetic database includes over 9000 species of flowering plants
- Scientists pass the halfway mark in completing the plant tree of life | Kew
- Kew Tree of Life
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- Tobacco publishing ban for researchers at industry-owned firms
- DNA-free CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing of wild tetraploid tomato Solanum peruvianum using protoplast regeneration | Plant Physiology | Oxford Academic
- Bamboo plant causes devastating £100,000 damage to horrified neighbour’s home – Mirror Online
- Fake poop helps evicted owls settle into new neighborhood | AP News
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