If you missed the opening last night, don't worry, the exhibition continues with a great series of events until August @THECUBELondon https://t.co/JNz44CGOEl
— MA Art & Science CSM (@artsciencecsm) April 28, 2017
"Vanessa's life is science" #Fossils by @WeAreBucketClub at @59E59 Theatre in New York until 14 May https://t.co/Pws3ppaNKB pic.twitter.com/t4vzxeSN7e
— Science Centre Stage (@SciStage) April 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/desertraton/status/857980052054528000
Art Made w/ #CRISPR Aims to Raise Awareness of Antibiotic Resistance https://t.co/xmPjF6YqpN @DrNJFawcett @UoDLifeSciences @LifeSpaceDundee pic.twitter.com/zB9RSMhouS
— Anna Dumitriu (@AnnaDumitriu) April 23, 2017
Can you really combine science with dance? Charlotte Hale of @FluxDance explains how in our new Career Profile https://t.co/Pl2KPeRLwO pic.twitter.com/iUbv0XxRov
— Your Life (@YourLifeTeam) April 27, 2017
Fashion meets STEAM: create an LED skirt that's out of this world. #learning #style https://t.co/xko8r5f7zC pic.twitter.com/3b9rXGQNV0
— littleBits (@littleBits) April 27, 2017
Anatomical drawings of the gang from "Peanuts" & other acts of cartoon science by Michael Paulus. So. Good. https://t.co/HDOvc7kwEY pic.twitter.com/9XOW6VjI2E
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) April 25, 2017
Mend the Living is the #WBP2017 winner! Many congratulations Maylis de Kerangal, trans. by Jessica Moore https://t.co/70eNTDGxMv pic.twitter.com/c5fZ5b4cXo
— Wellcome Book Prize (@wellcomebkprize) April 24, 2017
#Concordia grad student @BettinaForget merges #art and #science for a cause https://t.co/YoX2SsTjye #STEM #CUgradstudent pic.twitter.com/u1vqTxfq7h
— Concordia University (@Concordia) April 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/artdotearth/status/856429937011687425
… all the ways in which our cells
are trying not to be forest fires.—Ruth Madievsky @ruthmadievsky https://t.co/x3EMHOGHJu
— Rattle (@RattlePoetry) April 21, 2017
New research has discovered a potential chemical substitute for red blood cells. Here is a poem I wrote about it: https://t.co/hkG4jzvvSD pic.twitter.com/aPf4bOueov
— Sam Illingworth (@samillingworth) April 21, 2017
Call 4 artists, scientists to submit abstracts, talks, artworks for the Arts in the Environment – Nordic Symposium https://t.co/yuBqXikETM pic.twitter.com/H6QxXxJbkC
— regine debatty (@wmmna) March 7, 2017
Join artists and scientists to celebrate the sea @Invisible_Dust's #SoundingtheSea17 symposium this June in Hull. https://t.co/yKMXgGBsKU pic.twitter.com/2ERxA0OiUH
— Invisible Dust (@Invisible_Dust) April 10, 2017
The cyborgs are coming to @ArtSciMuseum!
Announcing a new exhibition, HUMAN+: The Future of Our Species. https://t.co/w8EYrQd30f pic.twitter.com/Vap8usmvkS— honor harger (@honorharger) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/artdotearth/status/854690806484967425
"Frankenstein Was One of Us" – a review of @sfballet's "Frankenstein" in our April issue https://t.co/864IbgMJ9B pic.twitter.com/NTAacsuy1p
— SciArt Initiative (@SciArtInitiativ) April 19, 2017
Moar Science in Fiction! Latest update to the #lablit List: https://t.co/yZkTG23Gzr
— LabLit (@lablit) March 5, 2017
https://twitter.com/DrMHWhitworth/status/852545919333670916
Looking for an #art #postgraduate degree? Check out our MA programme here https://t.co/Oy0ierWxvI #sciart #postgrad #artschool #ucas #ukpass
— MA Art in Science (@ArtinScienceMA) February 18, 2017
Short story writer @claireddean's story is based on the Galileo's Ship though experiment, afterword by Prof. Roman Frigg @LSEPhilosophy pic.twitter.com/XvWV7PF5c1
— Comma Press🍉 #CeasefireNow (@commapress) April 14, 2017
Congratulations to all shortlisted and commended poets in 2017 Hippocrates Poetry + Medicine Prize http://hippocrates-poetry.org/news/press-releases-2/poetry-for-mind-body-and.html …
The New Observatory >> https://t.co/kLFxqj79En
A collaboration between @FACT_Liverpool Liverpool and the @ODIHQ pic.twitter.com/1dCMj5BXaE— Art In Liverpool (@artinliverpool) April 13, 2017
Planetary Futures Summer School
August 1-13th, Concordia University, Montréalhttps://t.co/F8D1ixlBy1
applications due May 1 pic.twitter.com/qNNpTMMMHy— Rice Center for Environmental Studies (@RiceENST) April 5, 2017
We're auctioning off the world's first catalytic poem in aid of @lunguk on 9 May! Come see Simon Armitage read FREE: https://t.co/J4MfLPYGkp pic.twitter.com/jMgNo56BV3
— Prof. Joanna Gavins (@LyricSheffield) April 12, 2017
ICYMI blog: Review of @thesciartcenter's "The Void and the Cloud" virtual exhibition: https://t.co/bceTmXmbea pic.twitter.com/ZEmxH6foVB
— SciArt Initiative (@SciArtInitiativ) April 12, 2017
Line Drawings come ALIVE! #BioArt with #Nematomorpha (horsehair worms) in the #ChihuahuanDesert via https://t.co/waQSTkWEpA #BioMedia pic.twitter.com/imYT0G48ln
— ArtBioCollaborative (@ArtBioCollab) April 11, 2017
Expressions of interest for the Australian #Antarctic Arts Fellowship invited from #artists and #writers. @__ANAT https://t.co/LxpPoCdP7Y pic.twitter.com/kIr7b5PO5d
— antarctica.gov.au (@AusAntarctic) April 10, 2017
Incredible looking art meets science event w/VR equipment inc Oculus Rift, PS VR, Hololens and HTC Vive. https://t.co/TZ8roEt2tc pic.twitter.com/FJSMTyQAJ8
— University of Manchester Alumni (@alumniUoM) April 11, 2017
I did a jet-lagged interview with @ClotMagazine at @unsound last October. Now listen here: https://t.co/V3xSzpJWFC #sound #art #technology
— Kristen Gallerneaux 📡👻 (@kgallerneaux) April 11, 2017
Check out "SciPo2017" https://t.co/iO9QlNvcCj @Eventbrite
— Sarah Watkinson (@philonotis) April 10, 2017
1st of 3 fascinating events bringing together SCIENCE & MUSIC "Why Sing?" 28th Apr, London: The Evolution of Singinghttps://t.co/1TtmTk7elC pic.twitter.com/GDXAbLfMJY
— The Musical Brain (@themusicalbrain) April 10, 2017
https://twitter.com/thenakedmuse/status/851336239101902848
My review of Devin Griffiths's The Age of Analogy: Science and Literature between the Darwins. https://t.co/rmvE44lMe1
— Gregory Tate (@drgregorytate) April 10, 2017
This month's #SciBar is with Dr Anna Bergvist. She will be talking about Evaluative Delusion and Narrative Self-Ownership – 24/04 pic.twitter.com/2ndi5ueIz6
— Manchester Met Science and Engineering (@MMUEngage) April 10, 2017
Has science made #ScienceFiction obsolete? Writers Adam Roberts & Stephen Baxter discuss @BarbicanCentre https://t.co/fppYqtwSuM pic.twitter.com/FnM30uHwQw
— New Scientist Events (@newscievents) April 10, 2017
CFP Multi-disciplinary Conference 2017: Research and Practice and Collaboration, University of Malta Junior College, 18-20th Sept 2017 pic.twitter.com/94JBX6KeaM
— David John Roden (@turingcop) April 9, 2017
The Hypersymbiont Dress will be on show @_whitecircle in #Brussels from 21st April #bioart https://t.co/sLCq4ScRzI here are some details pic.twitter.com/l54O2uwgZ4
— Anna Dumitriu (@AnnaDumitriu) April 9, 2017
We Are Now festival call for performers, installation artists and sensory practicioners: https://t.co/s9gy7fG3VD #sciart @ace_national
— SciArt (@Sci_Art) April 9, 2017
The most beautiful bacteria you’ll ever see: https://t.co/0rezyitGWR pic.twitter.com/wfjXlR8VtJ
— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) April 7, 2017
Discount preorders now open for #ThoughtX, the newest instalment in our #scienceintofiction series. Order yours now! https://t.co/go1Kpol2dg pic.twitter.com/vbj6kJJYwp
— Comma Press🍉 #CeasefireNow (@commapress) April 6, 2017
Origami Phage – viral folding at its best.https://t.co/zsgntkAblO pic.twitter.com/OPBpP5Y1A6
— Aspire Member Program by Thermo Fisher Scientific (@AspireMembers) April 1, 2017