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Bartley Kives
bkives
Scientist, noting plot point in every disaster movie and also, realityhttps://twitter.com/xamm0x/status/1360785237328945154 Addendum: The world listened to scientists in the 1980s, when the concentration of CFCs in the atmosphere threatened
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SIRISYS
SIRISYSPrime
Terrastra Settlement: Sequence of Events1. Exploration: Endeaver2. Sacred Site: Reverencia3. Domicile's: Domicilia4. Resource Acquisition: Harvestria5. Trading Centrality: Centralia6. Tavern: Intoxicatia7. Brothel: Carnalia8. Settlers:
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Natalie Furness
Natalie_Furn
How to assess product market fit, while generating traction without spending money. A thread based on my experiences on scrappy startup go-to-market strategy. #nocode #buildinpublic Tip 1 - Product Market
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Emily Winter
EmilyR_Winter
Hello! I’m excited to share my #PhD work on the behavioural ecology of lowland river fishes in the #NorfolkBroads UK in collaboration with @BU_Research, @NaturalEngland, @EnvAgencyAnglia and @Fishtrack1. This is
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
The #rewilding session kicks off with @JCSvenning from @BiochangeAU giving a macro-scale overview of rewilding, and how megafauna reintroductions and rewilding could provide a sustainable future under global change #BES2020
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Shitposter-Elect SlavTrapGod
slavtrapgod
Cephalopod of the Day: The Vampire SquidAs a phylogenetic relict, it is the only known survivor of its order, Vampyromorphida. Its eight legs are connected by webbing, while its two
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Bragg Creek-KCountry
BCKOR
We want to try and address how HUGE the open-pit coal mine issue really is... It's hard to envision how MASSIVE mines are. Here is BC's operational Teck mine (pink)
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Leilani Münter
LeilaniMunter
Thread The first case of COVID-19 can be traced to November 17 — I see people calling today COVID-19’s birthday. More accurately stated, this is COVID-19’s spillover birthday, the
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Michel T. Kohl, PhD
micheltkohl
1/ @UGAWarnell #WildlifeWednesday Indigenous groups of the Lower 48, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada & México are the largest landowners of habitat on the continent! Yet we never talk about how to
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
Save the wild bees!#Scicomm #CommSciMedia #SaveTheWildBees Bees are responsible for pollinating 1/3 of the food eaten globally. Despite their importance, they are suffering a huge decline in population numbers. People
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Scott Hotaling
MtnScience
I’m thrilled to share a new paper on rock glaciers, related landforms, and mountain biodiversity. It began as a post-session chat at the 2019 @BenthosNews meeting and through a team
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Joseph Williamson
JoeWilliamson93
Our new paper is out now in @JAppliedEcology 'Riparian buffers act as microclimatic refugia in oil palm landscapes'. Interested in sustainable palm oil, microclimate, LiDAR, rainforest and edge effects ?
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Mohamed Yusuf
epi_afro
1/ These A4/ cutouts arrived in the post today. They are from the book 'Customs of the World' by Walter Hutchinson (1908).The first image of the man with the afro
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Quillan Gornt
QGornt
A thread for those interested in permitting mining projects in USA. The $NAK Pebble Mine is a fascinating case study. My takeaway is that despite USA's extraordinarily costly requirements to
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Candela ✟☀️✟
gjrt888
Hippopotamus range (And their history of introduction into the Americas) The Latin word hippopotamus is derived from the ancient Greek ἱπποπόταμος, hippopótamos, from ἵππος, híppos, "horse", and ποταμός,
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about rightful BRITISH PELICANS. The Dalmatian Pelican – a native Briton. The largest flying animal. The largest freshwater bird on Earth. Dwarfing eagles, this
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