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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
Vaccines are combat training for your immune system. They show it what to expect from a virus/bacteria so your cells can build a better defense when the actual pathogen arrives.
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Eric July
EricDJuly
Go fuck yourself, blue haired weirdo.https://twitter.com/Ninja/status/1277334750726848513 Doubling down on this, by the way. No matter how noble you think your cause is, it is not just nor righteous to advocate
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Ben Maas
masbenMaas
State Report Finds The Rate Of Impaired Iowa Rivers, Lakes, Streams Continues To Increase "According to the state’s analysis, just 16 waterbody segments tested meet the standards for all of
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Faye ⚧🟥⬛ — Anti-Fascism, even with Dems in power
FayeEcklar
Ok, who's ready for some science? Today I'm going to teach you about the Nitrogen and Phosphate cycles, the late history of agriculture, and the "Peak Phosphate" problem that may
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Ts CREOLE RED BEAN GUMBO
edgeslayer
PSA: douching is BAD for ur digestive system and can cause major complications. Eating a high fiber diet, drinking water and having good poops is the best way to prepare
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
This is a thread on how the moon made mitochondria. So some billions of years ago (4-5billion) a Mars like body called Theia collided with proto Earth. The collision drove
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
Antarctica is the highest, driest, coldest, windiest & brightest of the 7 continents.The average elevation is 8,200ft (2500m). Mount Vinson is the highest point at 16,050ft (4892m).Polar plateaus generate intense
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
I don’t think I can get it down to kindergartner level, but I’ll shoot for 5th or 6th grade level. Then you can ask me specific questions about things that
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Michael J. Malaska
mike_malaska
I learned something today in #astrobiology that just totally blew my mind.There are microbes that eat....air. And can live on just....air.[thread] These microbes live in cold deserts...I mean really brutal
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Olaoluwafimihan Bakre
Ola_fimihan
Bola my neigbour has Apollo(Conjunctivitis/Red eye) and it seem to be taking long to go. Been a week now and Iya Peju suggested she put a drop of her urine
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Vatsal
yawyr_vk
1/ The peak of Everest is infamously termed 'Death Zone'. Each breath contains ~ 30% of the oxygen found at the sea level.Birds, however, can easily fly over the Everest.
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Robert Dingwall 🏴 🇪🇺 Reunite
rwjdingwall
.@ClareCraigPath has been getting a hard time for questioning whether an asymptomatic infection can be a disease. She has a better grasp of the philosophical issue than her critics, which
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Nick Quient
NickQuient
For those reeling from RZIM, a few thoughts from someone who knew of RZ but never read or watched anything by him.1 I recognize that a lot of the commentary
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Alastair McAlpine, MD
AlastairMcA30
As requested by the awesome @sindivanzyl - here’s a SUPER beginner’s guide to the immune system (to help you understand vaccines).Thread (For this thread, pathogen = bacteria, virus, parasite
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
today's niche horror: going from produce food safety regulations (FDA) to meat (USDA)it's awful & not even for the reasons you'd think FDA regulations: written by scientists in the 2000's.
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Matt Olm
MattagenOlmics
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2505-4 I loved this paper and I bet it's conclusions will be taught in "Intro to Microbial Physiology" classes for decades to come. Very fun to read about a fundamental
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