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Andy Farke
AndyFarke
Some thoughts regarding the @geosociety decision to cut alcohol from oral/poster presentation sessions (a thread): I'm a beer drinker. I'm a homebrewer. I like...no, love...beer. That said, I'm completely OK
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🇺🇸🇺🇸 Miguelifornia
michaelbeatty3
UH OHHHH"I THINK THE STIMULUS MONEY WENT FOR PAYOFFS TO MAYORS & GOVERNORS" -Chris Matthews -Hardball 2009also ..."Pelosi's not popular because she presided over the creation of a BIG GRAB
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Adam Morton
adamlmorton
In case you missed some of the climate and environment news of the past 24 hours This story, and the ramifications of it, warrant a 2nd reading if you've already
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Squid
reviewlhu
Carcharocles Megalodon,A thread. Megalodon, meaning 'big tooth,' was a species of the now extinct Otodontidae family of sharks, known as 'megatoothed sharks.'It lived from the early Miocene Epoch to the
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sai priya
priya_27_
I was reading the Adityahrudayam, from the Ramayana (Yuddha kanda, canto 107) and came across this verse that describes the water cycle.नाशयत्येष वै भूतं तदेव सृजति प्रभुः। प
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Jason Loxton
jason_loxton
Soooo... I arrived on campus and security came over and said: "You're just the man were looking for. We'd like you to come and look at something." Uhm... ominous, but
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Mark Witton
MarkWitton
The early history of mosasaur #paleoart is pretty darn interesting. After their discovery in 1764, it seems to take 90 years(!) for someone to attempt to reconstruct one. Here's the
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Peter Campbell
peterbcampbell
The World Customs Organization's 2019 Illicit Trade Report is out. A few quick take aways from a quick read, though i will have to delve in deeper. http://www.wcoomd.org/en/media/newsroom/2020/july/the-wco-issues-its-2019-illicit-trade-
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Sheldon K. Goodman
SheldonKGoodman
What know you of the devil’s corkscrew? (Thread). During excavation works in Sioux County, Nebraska, palaeontologist Erwin Barbour found spiral structures that went roughly 3 metres into the ground. Neither
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Bryan Gee
Koskinonodon
A slightly different kind of #TemnospondylTuesday blog post - this one is doing a survey of some general demographic aspects of temnospondyl research - where it's done, who's doing it,
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Avie 🦄
UdeMischa
Episode 5: Glossopteris Reconstruction(Part 1)Glossopteris and its affinities can be confusing. Unlike in the present day, you cannot go and look at the tree, study it, and easily reconstruct all
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Philipp Litz
PhilippLitz
Joe Biden aims to make the US power sector carbon free by 2035 the latest. This is a huge challenge. To understand a little better where US stands at the
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Philipp Litz
PhilippLitz
The European power sector has been changing significantly over the last couple of years. Although differences amongst countries remain huge, some countries have more in common than you might think.
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Verónica Díez Díaz, PhD
Daniajinn
These last months people have been asking me about doing high quality 3D models of fossil specimens with surface digitization techniques. I would like to share with you some of
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Christian Kammerer
Synapsida
Important new paper by Susanna Kümmell et al. on carpal evolution in synapsids: http://app.pan.pl/archive/published/app65/app007092019.pdfMost notably overturns ‘accepted wisdom’ on homology of the mammalian lunate bone, arguing it is
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Mario Coiro
Lepidodendron
since I am spending Xmas eve alone, I decided to write something about spices! What do these #spices have in common? #botany #Iamabotanist #plantmas the answer is that all of
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