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Amgueddfa Learning
Amgueddfa_Learn
The ‘Indiana Jones’ image of palaeontology can hold back queer people. Our youth forum member says that as a young trans man people often questioned his passion for dinosaurs. He
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Owl /// CEO of Dinosaurs
OwlFamiliar
To end this year on a high note, i will do a thread on the king of Dinosaur, likely the most well knowned of all whose name slips of the
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Emma
AgarthaEmma
Dinosaurs were the dominant predators on Earth until a massive extinction event wiped them out some 66 million years ago. At least that’s the story. But what if I told
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u1
yuanalbano28
Why haven't we discovered any dinosaur fossils in the Philippines?A thread! Read to know our OFFICIAL National Dinosaur. Well, technically. The Philippines literally did not exist when the dinosaurs were
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Tom Wainwright
wainwright_tom
List of places which we (in London) should start using for criminal trials to get the backlog down.1. The Globe. Will appeal to drama queen barristers (i.e. all barristers) 2.
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Marlo Garnsworthy🌊❄️
MarloWordyBird
1/ Saw a piece of wood almost buried in the sand. But something made me stop to check it out. I’m glad I did because it wasn’t a piece of
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Avie 🦄
UdeMischa
Episode 4: Fossil Formation/PreservationOn this episode of "Keeping Up with the Plant Detective", we present different types of fossil preservation/formation.PLEASE NOTE: A fossil can represent more than one preservation type.:
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Kate Wong
katewong
[THREAD] For @sciam’s 175th birthday, I looked at what scientists have learned about human origins since the magazine debuted in 1845. Pretty much everything we know about the evolution of
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Esha K.
eshaLegal
Reactionaries have the most ahistorical sense of "human nature." When we were hunter-gatherers, we had no individual possessions and all the food acquired was evenly shared between everyone in the
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Ian Yorston
IanYorston
Since I spend a lot of time pondering the development of #ArtificialIntelligence and #MachineLearning…“Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life” by Peter Godfrey-Smith, @PGodfreySmith#Sensors #Processing #Actuato
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Hodari en Invierno ☃️❄️🐅
HodariNundu
Something I love about doodling prehistoric creatures is you never stop learning about them. Last night I posted this Ptychodus, as often portrayed- a slow moving, sort of nurse shark-like
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Dr. Paizuri, Head of Breastmilk Research
paizuriplus
Dinosaurs is one of many fabrications created to sell 'science' to young children. They were pushed by charlatans like Bill Nye in the 90's, along with space and volcanos, to
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Jimbob Blinkhorn
palaeolicious
Our new paper on Shukbah in @SciRep describes the tooth of a ~9yr old Neanderthal, associated with Nubian Levallois technology which (tl;dr) marks the southernmost known Neanderthal fossil and indicates
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Dr Liam Herringshaw
fossiliam
I was a little confused to read that my @LivUniEarthSci lecturer, Pete Crimes, had co-authored a Cambrian trace fossils paper with Jane Herdman, since she had died 48 years earlier,
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
The anatomy of a scenario...A 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 on how mitigation works, why we probably need some level of carbon capture & storage (CCS) & carbon dioxide removal (CDR) - just not
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
1. Will energy technologies grow exponentially until they reach "materiality" & then have linear growth?A common perception, but what does history say?[Short answer: Old technologies are growing exponentially (not nuclear),
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