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LabLogger

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Natural History Museum (@nhm_london) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard? There’s a new dinosaur in town, and it's name is Enigmacursor. But who, or what, is it? Find out everything you need to know with these five fast facts, almost as speedy as the cursor itself 5️⃣🦖💨

The ASE (@thease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧪 A fantastic day at Bolton School for the ASE Technicians Conference! Inspiring sessions from Simon Quinnell on leadership & @RebeccaDaniels on microscale chemistry. Big thanks to all who joined! Read more: Read more: ow.ly/zpSe50WpTXk

🧪 A fantastic day at Bolton School for the ASE Technicians Conference! Inspiring sessions from <a href="/SimonQuinnell/">Simon Quinnell</a> on leadership &amp; @RebeccaDaniels on microscale chemistry. Big thanks to all who joined! Read more: Read more: ow.ly/zpSe50WpTXk
LabLogger (@lablogger_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi LabLoggers, Good afternoon. We are experiencing issues with our email-server – this is affecting all user-invitations, alerts, request-emails, and any email-queries you're sending through to us. The emails are currently being held on our secondary servers and will start

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Hi LabLoggers, This issue below has now been resolved. Our email-servers will work through the backlog in the coming hours. We apologise again for any inconvenience this issue may have caused. Thank you.

The ASE (@thease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're proud to announce the latest professional registration awards, granted at the July 2025 Registration Board! 🎉 Curious about becoming professionally registered yourself? 🔗 Find out more: ow.ly/RUFL50Wqvpk

We're proud to announce the latest professional registration awards, granted at the July 2025 Registration Board! 🎉  Curious about becoming professionally registered yourself? 🔗 Find out more: ow.ly/RUFL50Wqvpk
The ASE (@thease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a science technician thinking about professional registration? ow.ly/AcP750WgA78 Join us for a FREE webinar to learn all about applying for RSciTech (Registered Science Technician) status with the ASE.

Are you a science technician thinking about professional registration? ow.ly/AcP750WgA78

Join us for a FREE webinar to learn all about applying for RSciTech (Registered Science Technician) status with the ASE.
AGS Biology Technicians (@agsbiotechs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This micro Lego kit was a present from one of our leaving Yr13 lads. It's has required several hours and some dubious taking in vain the name of the student responsible, but now it's done. The dome is on and it now has pride of place in our window.

This micro Lego kit was a present from one of our leaving Yr13 lads. It's has required several hours and some dubious taking in vain the name of the student responsible, but now it's done. The dome is on and it now has pride of place in our window.
Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tumbling is an excellent example of the beautiful harmony between athleticism and physics, showcasing principles like momentum, angular momentum, torque, and energy transfer. 📽: FIG

Curiosity (@mastronomers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨: Scientists have now found all of the DNA and RNA bases in meteorites... This strengthens the theory that life on Earth came from space!

🚨: Scientists have now found all of the DNA and RNA bases in meteorites... This strengthens the theory that life on Earth came from space!
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Volonaut Airbike is capable of speeds up to 200 km/h with a jet propulsion system and a unique 360-degree riding view, offering a breakthrough in personal air mobility without the use of spinning propellers. [📹volonaut]

Black Hole (@konstructivizm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The James Webb Space Telescope has just spotted something wild — Jupiter-sized “planets” drifting freely through space, with no star to orbit. These rogue worlds are gravitationally unbound, floating alone in the dark! This discovery is reshaping what we thought we knew about

The James Webb Space Telescope has just spotted something wild — Jupiter-sized “planets” drifting freely through space, with no star to orbit. These rogue worlds are gravitationally unbound, floating alone in the dark!

This discovery is reshaping what we thought we knew about
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? Fireflies light up through a chemical reaction in their abdomen. When luciferin and the enzyme luciferase mix with oxygen, they produce bioluminescent light—no heat, just glow. A natural marvel of chemistry in action.

Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@amazlngnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They don’t need sound. They feel the frequencies. Meet the male May beetle — a walking antenna with senses that put WiFi to shame. Those extravagant fans on its head? Not for style — they’re leaf-like antennae called lamellate antennae. Each segment is a sensor pad, detecting

They don’t need sound. They feel the frequencies.

Meet the male May beetle — a walking antenna with senses that put WiFi to shame.

Those extravagant fans on its head? Not for style — they’re leaf-like antennae called lamellate antennae. Each segment is a sensor pad, detecting