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🧬 Ever wondered what really defines life? From cells and tissues to reproduction and evolution, these are the basic concepts of Biology every student should know… 🌐 https://t.co/Q2eFVpGkWN
#BiologyBasics #ScienceInfographic #NCERTBiology #StudentLife #LearningMadeEasy
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Bohr changed the way we understand atoms forever. ⚛️ 📌 Learn • Revise • Visualize Chemistry ⚛️ Download all Infographics from our WhatsApp channel: https://t.co/245HyBsZon
#BohrsAtomicModel #AtomicStructure #ChemistryEducation #NCERTChemistry #ScienceInfographic
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Don’t forget your PPE! Here are 7 things our lab members can’t live without. Comment your fav lab or everday essentials below! #scienceinfographic #cellfie #bctech #research #lablife #startup #infographic #microbiology #3dbioprinting #3dprinting #womenintech #stem #victoriabc
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✅ Major Hormones of the Human Body A quick visual guide to important human hormones and their source glands, essential for biology students and competitive exam preparation. #HumanHormones #EndocrineSystem #BiologyNotes #ExamReady #ScienceInfographic
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The point of which light cannot escape a black hole is called the 'event horizon'. Source: Britannica http://t.co/GDmVJn33uA
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Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 and is currently 19,028,058,382 KM from Earth. Source NASA http://t.co/MqeT6Zquuc
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Mother gulls could be passing strategies to their children that protect them against an invasive predator 🐣 #ShareScience #InvSppEcoLab #InvasiveSpeciesScience #ScienceOutreach #Ecology #ForNature #behaviouralscience #Outreach #seagulls #scienceinfographic
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You may think 'moshing' is the furthest thing from science. Those 'moshers' behaving just like a gas! Source: Popsci http://t.co/qhRGzUCU3j
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The Giraffe is the only animal mammal to be born with horns. Source: NationalGeographic http://t.co/RkmGh3mb4I
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Did you know that the sun goes through periods of high activity every 11 years? Source: BBC http://t.co/sJY5SX6wMx
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DNA was first discovered by Swiss physiological chemist Friedrich Miescher in 1869. Source: Nature http://t.co/6l8MNDt40A
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Meet Laika, the first dog in space. Launched in 1957 she was destined for a on way trip on Sputnik 2. Source: BBC http://t.co/pKlbI1rfaG
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This is Andromeda, our nearest galactic neighbour which is a mere 2.5 million light years away! Image: NASA http://t.co/kc37iCsWh3
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This incredible creature is the Woolly Mammoth. They were about 11ft tall and became extinct some 4000 years ago. http://t.co/o8KkrriyUG
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