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Duncan McLaren
mclaren_erc
That 10 point plan for the climate ... some cautionary notes from me ... (thread) 1/10 Quadruple offshore wind - great, a target, with a deadline, and building on past
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WWT
WWTworldwide
If there is to be a #greenrecovery, there needs to be a #bluerecovery too. Wetlands function as blue infrastructure that provides many essential benefits to help us fight against a
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Sona Parivraj
SPariv
Aryas practiced Sanatan Dharma.All incl women did svadharma sattvik karmas try 4 moksa. Women were professional too. Draupadi Sita Kaikeyi Gandhari etc were practicing ksatriyas. Their tales of insults are
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Thread on "Masks, Einstein, Interdisciplinary Science, and defeating #COVID."In 1905, which @AlbertEinstein called his "miracle year", he published four important papers. One of them was on "Brownian Motion":ht
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Zahran CR
ZahranCR
Thread: 10 reasons why NOT to feed monkeys at all 1. Monkeys are highly susceptible to diseases from human hands. They can die from bacteria transferred off your hand that
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Karnnnnnnnnnn
theflyingclaw
WHO ARE RAJPUTS? (A thread)Rajput (from Sanskrit raja-putra, “son of a king”) is a member of one of the patrilineal clans of western, central, northern India and some parts of Pakistan. The
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Montana Skeptic
montana_skeptic
1/ Thread about the $TSLA Cybertruck. Bear with me, this is stream of consciousness, and it might become rather longish. 2/ The inspiration for this thread came from @TeslaTunnel. He
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caleb smith
calebsmith203
Please indulge me or ignore me while I work through some old aesthetic and political traumas on this sweltering hot Sunday afternoon by drinking a gin and tonic and writing
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Bibiana Rojas
biobiiana
1/15 Hello y’all! I’m thrilled to be one of the plenary presenters at #AnimBehav2021 and to share with you some of the research that we’ve been doing recently on #poisonfrogs,
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Ian Beavis
iancbeavis
Author of two of the classic books on British dragonflies. Which gives me an introduction for a thread on that subject...https://twitter.com/lorraineelizab6/status/1294908415484080129 The earliest monograph on British Dragonflies, by W J
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Jessie Pelosi
ja_pelosi
It's #FernFriday!! This week on #51WeeksOfPteridophytes, we'll cover the Psilotaceae! There are two genera in this family, Psilotum and Tmesipteris (so basically the family of silent letters??), with around 17
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Austin Spence🏳️🌈🦃🎄
austinrspence
Happy final day of #PrideMonth2020! Many people don't know #LGBTQ scientists have been involved in ecology/ evolutionary biology since its inception. A thread! Strap in for some history including kicking
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Brogan Holcombe
Brogan_Holcombe
This week’s #SundayScientistShoutout is Eugenie Clark (1922-2015)!Clark is an American ichthyologist who worked with fish (order Tetraodontiforme) and shark behavior - container her the title of “The Shark Lady”(1/n)#DiversityinSTEM#W
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Nigel Raine
NigelERaine
Let's say 2020 has n challenging... I'm very proud of the resilience, fortitude, hard work & dedication shown by the @1in3mouthfuls #pollinator team & their many impressive achievements in spite
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moe wears her mask😷
EhlersDanlosgrl
Bats are freakin’ cool. Here’s a #BatThread! (nananananana) Over time, early existing bats have adapted and changed into MANY different species depending on their location and the environmental changes that
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
With all the breaking news on vaccines and variants I’ve barely had a chance to talk about this piece on microbes moving between humans and animals.I think it’s important for
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