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bioephemera is art + biology - anything and everything from representations of science in art and literature to the neuroscience of aesthetics. Along with lots of other stuff that's just plain interesting.
Jessica Palmer is a biologist & artist currently based in Washington, DC. She spent the last few years teaching at a small state college out West, and now plays with science policy. Her homepage includes the bioephemera archives & a gallery of her work.
Note: the contents of this blog are the personal opinions of the author, completely independent of any organizations with which she is affiliated.
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Recent Posts
- (Dead) lions and bees and syrup, oh my!
- Climate change, as seen by Siberian schoolchildren
- The Dreaming Life of Leonora de la Cruz
- Another AAAS meeting! Hooray.
- "Between me, the rock, and my diamond chainsaw"
- Increase Your Dynamic Range and Sensitivity!
- Animal Logic
- Invading Hands, Sleeping Beauties (bioephemera archive)
- Heart fibers
- Mmmmm, ice cream.
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- 3 Quarks Daily
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Contact
Jessica Palmer
cicada (at) bioephemera.com
Who do I contact about buying artwork?
If the piece is credited to another artist, please contact them directly - a link to their website or gallery will be supplied in the post. (and it would be nice if you told them how you found out about them!)
If the artwork is not credited to someone else, it's mine; you can contact me directly at the email above. I don't have prints for sale at this time and very few originals are available.



