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clive trueman
clivetrue
My #SpookyScience This is an eye lens. By measuring #Isotopes in lenses we can work out where an animal has been, what it has been eating and maybe other things.
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Miles Taylor
MilesTaylorUSA
A (very incomplete) thread of foolish, unethical, un-American, and/or illegal things @realDonaldTrump asked us to do during my tenure...to which the only appropriate response was, “NO.” (1 of 25) Trump
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NWS Las Vegas
NWSVegas
1/ There is much discussion on Twitter regarding the Preliminary Record of 130° degrees measured at @DeathValleyNPS on 16 August. This thread will serve to answer some questions regarding the
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Rachael H Funnell
The_RHF
It's #NationalRubberDuckyDay which is convenient because I just wrote about a fleet of 28,000 rubber ducks who accidentally became the focus of study which demonstrated how plastic pollution moves in
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Amy Alkon
amyalkon
It's my experience w/every primary care doc I've ever had (& all specialists, save one) that doctors really, really need better training in diagnostic thinking. Basic errors in logic are
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Ben See
ClimateBen
Dear Journalists & Editors,Please find enclosed a first Thread of 10 Threads with peer-reviewed & IPCC science to help you report on key aspects of the rapidly expanding Ecological-Climate Catastrophe.First
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Miriam Goldstein
MiriamGoldste
AVAST YE DOOMSCROLLING; it is time for today's shanty thread. It's a tale of the ocean past, present, and future - and how our own future depends on it. Come
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Everyone's all like “wow look at how many different arthropods have turned into crabs.” Y'all, that's nothing. Here's a thread of arthropods that have gone completely off the rails.
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John Carney
carney
I’m in Vernal, Utah. It just so happens that this city of 10,000 or so souls was the scene of the greatest ever U.S. Postal Service exploit capers. #usps The
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Robyn Porteous
RobynPorteous
What puzzles me is how some South Africans behave as if the interventions our Government has put in place to protect us during the pandemic are somehow worse than anywhere
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Matthew Fox
ProfMattFox
As an @AmJEpi social media editor, this month I’ve picked “Commentary: Surprise!” By Stephen R. Cole, Jessie K. Edwards, and Sander Greenland. https://academic.oup.com/aje/advance-article/doi/10.1093/aje/kwaa136/5869593 To start us of
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something else arctic
LowArctic
How Avatar: The Last Airbender took Inuit culture to create the Southern and Northern Water Tribes: A thread The Inuit* are a nation of many communities in Arctic & Subarctic
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Ben See
ClimateBen
2021 the (real) story so far:1. the oldest, thickest Arctic sea ice is not as stable as previously thought2. committed global warming has a most-likely value of 2.5°C3. grasslands are
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Holger Nehring
Holger_Nehring
Just finished Perry Anderson's 'Ever Closer Union?' in the @LRB. This is much more specific on policy processes (as opposed to ideologies) than the first part a couple of weeks
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Ante D. Luvian
uncle_deluge
I mentioned this because I think it's in stark contrast with the trope that all cultures have a "flood myth." In this case, I think there's enough evidence to show
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
More biochimestry series: true to textbooks, everything involved in a biochemical pathway, tends to have a series of reduction (proton donation) or oxidation reactions. Although end products often just seem
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