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Pastor Arius Ingli-Saxonii Ph.D, MCDLXXXVIII 🌕☸️
ARIOSOPHY
1 RT = 1 Recent Discovery, Revelation, or Dispelled Misconception Regarding NEANDERTHALSThe biggest misconception is that the evolution of a species necessitates its extinction, the descendants of Neanderthals are still
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Jake Atterby
Jake_Atterby
Today I presented a talk on geology fieldwork and inclusivity, specifically on fieldwork culture and the harm in exclusively targeting fieldwork at rugged, able bodied, white men. As my first
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Simon E. Fisher
ProfSimonFisher
Striking images can make scientific ideas accessible to people from all walks of life. But some such pictures do more damage than good, seeding confusion & fueling widespread misconceptions of
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Peter Griffin
zigzackly
The . When did it become a symbol of love? For that matter, why is it called a heart symbol, when it doesn't look like a human heart?We know that
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Doug Main
Douglas_Main
Hedge apples are fascinating. They’re too large/unpalatable to be eaten by humans or almost any (living) animal. The species is an evolutionary anachronism—a “ghost” of evolution—that co-evolved to be spread
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Abhijit Chokshi
stockifi_Invest
The Ultimate thread on Must-Watch Stock Market Movies and Documentaries:1) Boiler Room (2000):Focused on the lowest of the low, Pump, and Dump scheme operators, this film is excellent and gives
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Robert Hefner
RobertHefnerV
I cannot even begin to explain the impact this has on the Oklahoma oil and gas industry, and to its leaseshttps://twitter.com/casteelpolitics/status/1281230137946759169 and I quote "(a) Congress established a reservation for
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:Brainpod.
BrainpodMedia
A friend on Fb wrote to me, "You’re gonna believe a random account of details from an anonymous source on an obscure blog? Where’s the evidence? Kids are just being
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Ron🇵🇹🇸🇦
RonLUHM
Exposing Ole’s flawed 4231 system and why it will lead Manchester United to eventual Failure So let’s start off with the defence. We’ll mainly look at the fullbacs. It is
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Zeena Starbuck
zeenastarbuck
A serious query: were cows in nineteenth century Britain as rectangular shaped as painters envisioned them? The first painting is of the Craven Heifer who is, according to the BBC,
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DiscoverDublin
dublin_discover
St. John the Baptist Church, Drumcondra – The present church, dating to 1741, actually sits on the site of a church dating back many hundreds of years. Belonging to the
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Jens Svenning
JCSvenning
To follow-up on my talk on "restoring the role of #megafauna to European #ecosystems" at today's #RewildingSymposium @niooknaw @RewildingEurope, I'll post some of the literature cited in this thread #rewilding
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Just the Zoo of Us 🐘🐊🐌
JusttheZooofUs
I'M MAKING A THREAD ABOUT POKEMON AND THE COOL ANIMALS THAT INSPIRED THEM AND NOBODY CAN STOP ME (all photos have credit in the alt text!) Sandslash is based on
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GS
aliceonaroll
While India remains the last hope for wild tigers, "70% of world population in India" doesn't mean much when they are extinct almost everywhere else, sadly. It's a fragile situation
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Ed Yong
edyong209
It's a weird time for good personal news, but I’m proud to have won a AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award, in the In-Depth Reporting category for 3 of my pandemic
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Ante D. Luvian
uncle_deluge
I mentioned this because I think it's in stark contrast with the trope that all cultures have a "flood myth." In this case, I think there's enough evidence to show
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