Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Species
Matthew Herder
cmrherder
This is an accessible primer on the steps involved in, + challenges that need to be overcome in manufacturing mRNA vaccines by @Dereklowe https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2021/02/02/myths-of-vaccine-manufacturing HT @SarahKarl
Read more
Doug Main
Douglas_Main
just spoke to a source who worked as a monitor on border wall in AZ and is disgusted by what he saw. Repeated destruction of protected plants like saguaro. Digging
Read more
Matthew J. Peterson
docMJP
One possible silver lining is how many people, having never met a master bureaucrat operating at God-level, take a long time to realize what a slippery continuously calibrating eel of
Read more
uphold shi zhiyong thought, 211kg total, 180 LSAT
koaleszenz
"evil races" are whatever. it's reasonable that intelligent species with different biology and social norms, often created by completely different gods, would have moral inclinations we find repugnant.what D&D really
Read more
Claire Stewart
clairecology
1/6 Hi I’m Claire I’m a PhD student at @DICE_Kent and my research focuses on private land conservation in Britain. During lockdown, I’ve spent most of my time on
Read more
Markus Eichhorn
markus_eichhorn
I'm very much in support of allowing natural regeneration to occur. This article contains a few misleading statements though.https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/15/restore-uk-woodland-trees-report-rewilding-britain I haven&
Read more
linden hawthorne
Haggewoods
No 1 Lotus corniculatus Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Part 3/3Has 130 dependents: inc. 21 Coleoptera (Beetles & Weevils); 6 Diptera (Flies); 6 Hymenoptera (Sawflies, Bees, Ants, Wasps); 6 Hemiptera (Cicadas, Aphids, Planthoppers,
Read more
§AlexisOhanian 7️⃣7️⃣6️⃣
alexisohanian
@andrewrsorkin you framed it right - that's the sentiment, the public doing what they feel has been done to them by institutions. This is an echo of what we've seen
Read more
Sean Godwin
SeanCGodwin
Happy to announce our new paper in @ESAApplications! Sea louse counts by BC salmon farms seem to be under-reported. This means delousing treatments may not be happening often enough, putting
Read more
Caitlin Faulds
FauldsCaitlin
Already learning lots from a #NACCB2020 session on climate change refugia - aka places that remain relatively buffered from climate change - led by @StralbergDiana@NACCB2020@Society4ConBio@SCBNorthAmericaimage: Morelli et al. 2016 PLOS
Read more
Richard Edwards
stickfarmeruk
The Carbon Cost of Rural Tidiness.Hedgerows. In his book ‘Woodlands’, the late Professor Oliver Rackham points out that “hedges in Britain go back beyond the beginning of records, with archaeological
Read more
Eli Deep
elideep
2020 in my home by the numbers: 19 species of fish caught; 9 dogs fostered, rehabbed, and adopted out; 1 zillion dollars spent on takeout; 6 rooms painted; and idk
Read more
Mira “mommy milkers” Bellwether
TheeBellwether
I don’t think any of us realize how deep that well really is.https://twitter.com/theebellwether/status/1334474818859765763 It fundamentally structures heterosexual life, for one. Much of what terfs still call “compulsory heterosexuality
Read more
Dr. Banana García-Bastidas (PhD)
Ferchucky
#CarlLinnaeus assigned the scientific name Musa sapientum for dessert #bananas & Musa paradisiaca for plantains. However, he did not know that the two species he described were in fact hybrids
Read more
Cole Webber
colefwebber
Thinking about Capital vol. 1, chapter 13, and how a theory of co-operation applies to working class politics. Marx said that many workers working together not only increases the productive
Read more
Simon Phelps
WildlifePhelps
One thing I have learnt in recent years about deadwood is that these types of log piles only have a very limited value for wildlife. They are often too dry
Read more
‹
1
2
...
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
...
125
126
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree