Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Autumn
Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/3 Today's data on NHS hospital beds occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients continues to be really worrying and shows how difficult this is now becoming for NHS. Two things to
Read more
Hugh Jones
hughjconsulting
Johns Hopkins University has decided to backtrack, and the autumn term will now be entirely online rather than on campus. The link below sets out their thinking.Even tho' they're US
Read more
William Marchant
richonlyinname
Interesting to hear former Ofgem CEO Dermot Nolan's views on whether the regulator should be given a statutory duty to deliver net zero (at a @SustainFirst webinar). He suggests it
Read more
Jenni Nuttall
Stylisticienne
August turns into September, so time for a thread of medieval names for what Chaucer calls the 'laste ende' of summerHow about the GREASE TIME (more on this below)? HARVEST,
Read more
Nenad Bakic
nbakic
CEE countries: A case study in inevitability of SARS-CoV-2 spreading and seasonality - a THREADEU CEE countries did remarkably well in the 1st wave and were praised as champions. In
Read more
Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
In the UK, as in other parts Europe we are at an inflexion point in #COVID19 pandemic.Transmission & new cases of infection have increased. Social restrictions of the last 4mths
Read more
Jack Worth
worth_jack
Latest UCAS ITT data: the surge in ITT applications continues. Usually applications slow over the summer as the cycle draws to a close. But not this year! More than 200
Read more
Scott Beasley
SkyScottBeasley
Early trial data of AstraZeneca vaccine shows limited efficacy against mile disease due to the South Africa variant BUT they don’t know yet if that means it will also be
Read more
Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
The Swedish #Covid-19 experiment is over. After a severe second #coronavirus wave - which authorities said won’t happen - the government imposed some mandatory restrictions to curb hospitalisations and deaths.
Read more
Russian Rugby News
RusRugbyNews
(1/8) The new season of Russian Rugby Championship starts tomorrow."Russian Championship" is the official name now, the name Premier League was dropped in the offseason, apparently to avoid confusion with
Read more
Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Let’s listen closely to this right honourable member, who expresses so well the responses of many of us, me included, to what is happening to this nation.https://youtu.be/y6FRcufY13c What a good
Read more
Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
There are some interesting, but not conclusive, observations to be drawn from looking at the proportion of people who have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in different regions. According to PHE, in the
Read more
BTO Garden BirdWatch
BTO_GBW
Siskins are a small colourful finch we usually see most commonly in March and April. This occurs as the seeds they feed on in the wild begin to become scarce
Read more
Matthew Wilson
LandscapeMan
It’s possible also that people may be wondering why we use peat in the first place. Roll your sleeves up for a long thread..Pre WW2 the main trade in plants
Read more
Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
Norway/Finland also have comparatively excellent data about the pandemic, and can make policy based on science rather than assumptions. Here is a Norway chart showing which occupations were most exposed
Read more
Faisal©
FadingChinar
Some facts about Chinar(national tree of Kashmir)-Chinar grows to a height of about 25 meters or sometimes, even more, depending upon the growing conditions. Its botanical name is platanus orientalis and is
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
39
40
›
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