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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
THREAD: Global Carbon Budget 2020An unprecedented 2.4 GtCO₂ (7%) drop in emissions in 2020 due to COVID19 restrictions. But, daily emissions are already edging up towards levels last seen in
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Shahzad Gani
shahzadgani
Looking for long-term particle number concentrations and size distribution data to better understand air pollution dynamics in Delhi?Of course you are!New paper w/ @joshapte @SahilBh_India @pkanan03 & others at @UTAustin
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Stephen Quest
stephen_quest
My first 2 months at @EU_ScienceHub have been fascinating. I’ve begun to explore a rich tradition of scientific excellence spanning nearly 60 years.Here are some of the things I have
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Climate scientist here; stuff like this is dangerously inaccurate. If we stop emissions tomorrow, the earth will remain around 1.2C above preindustrial temps. If we get to net-zero emissions by
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PEG
pegobry
Time to talk about one of my pet issues of concern: string theory. String theory doesn't work, after decades of work by the world's top physicists. At this point, even
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Laughs From The Past
LaughsFTPast
A thread of what experts think historical figures really looked like... Julius Caesar (100BC - 40BC) Nero (37AD - 68AD) George Washington (1732 - 1799) Nefertiti (1370 BC - 1330BC)
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Adam Roberts
arrroberts
I’ve been thinking a bit about historical fiction, lately. This is because I’ve been thinking about writing a historical novel. Or maybe not. 1/ I published "The Black Prince" a
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Aodán 🇻🇦🇪🇺🏴
apostolaich
"There remains the historical truth, that this European structure, built upon the noble foundations of classical antiquity, was formed through... the Catholic Church. Europe will return to the faith, or
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ʿAqīl
aqilazme
I’m by no means knowledgable about the Islamic sciences, but being able to know enough to make comparisons/draw parallels with Western thought makes my classes endlessly interesting.Here are some examples,
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UCSD Internal Medicine
ucsdim
Need a refresher on #HeartFailure #MedTwitter & #CardioTwitter?Well @UCSDCardFellows' @QuanBuiMD knows this stuff cold, & took the time out of a busy day of #Cardiac Caths to "guide" our #residents
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Really But Not Really A Senator This Time Person
sayer_of_stuff
By... not exactly popular demand, but certainly popular accidental suggestion, here's some Astronomy History with a focus on America, while drunk! HAPPY 4TH!https://twitter.com/sayer_of_stuff/status/1279594826661539841?s=20 As long as t
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rebeca6169
"Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. He is rich who owns the day, and no one owns the day who allows
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Christophe Cassou
cassouman40
Fonte massive de la banquise en cours, prélude probable d'un record de couverture minimum de glace en Sept 2020. La du CO₂, méthane, etc. ds l'atmos liée aux activités
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
At that time, Europe was struggling with a calendar problem-Their Julian calendar with leaps years had cumulatively lost 8 days by 1200s & kept getting worse! Pope Gregory ordered the
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Chris McBride
McChris85
Stanisław Wyspiański, was born #OTD in 1869.One of the most prominent members of the Young Poland art movement, Wyspiański's polymathic body of work encompassed paintings, pastels, stained glass windows, plays,
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
Jesuits, 'soldiers of Christ', aren't your average priests. An order founded in 1540, it had great emphasis on scholarship, learning native languages and unorthodox approaches to missionary work. Pope Francis
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