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Erin Blakemore
heroinebook
Everything Old Is New Again, Or Why It's Worth Brushing Up on a 144-Year-Old Electoral Debacle: a threadhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2021/01/1876-election-most-divisive-united-states-history-how-congress-responded/ You hav
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Natasha Daly
natashaldaly
Today, the House is scheduled to vote on the Big Cat Public Safety Act. The bill seeks to federally ban private ownership of AND public contact with big cats—essentially ending
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Lauren Niemann, MSc, MA
ZoologyGal
My @FernCreekHigh environmental science students have explored some varied topics since August while learning remotely, & I am super proud of how they have grown & applied their new knowledge
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National Geographic
NatGeo
By now, you've likely heard of this rover's mission, seen the hashtag #CountdownToMars , and may even be planning to pick up a red donut in its honor. Follow along
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Bárbara Pinho
BarbPinho
What’s the big deal with food security and why you should care (even if your supermarket is stocked)A thread According to @FAO, 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝘀𝗲𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆 exists if everyone on the
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
A conspiracy thread: the North Pole This may seem redundant considering I just made a thread on Antarctica, but considering all the other topics we’ve covered so far, this should
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Stephanie Evergreen
evergreendata
Since I published Decolonizing Data Viz a month ago, I've seen many people point out historical viz that has not been included in the traditional white male canon. Here's a
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Heidi Chow
hidschow
This is great news. I only wish other countries could also have this headline but they don't becausehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55145696 Pfizer has sold most of its vaccine stocks to rich countries, leaving
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Rebecca Levitan
LevintheMed
if hungover, rowdy, electricity-less ancient Athenians could do it 2,500 years ago, so can you: a #thread on ancient democracy.#VOTE #democracy #classics #Archaeology #ancienthistory #Elections #Government 5th cent
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Dr. Trish Morgan
trishmorgan
Happy solstice! Today’s #GeoAdvent treat is especially for the day that’s in it. This is my (non physical geographer!) explanation of solstices. #LoveGeography A #solstice is a point in the
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arwen @ teeny tiny hiatus
salukipop
So i know we wanna focus on the comeback and by all means do so but just wanna bring some attention to why i was upset and I’m sure other
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Phil Mitten
TheMaverickSgt
#WomenInScienceDayWhy are there still so few women in science, and how might that affect what we learn from research?Listen to women scientists. Learn from women scientists.Support women scientists.[A thread] on
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National Geographic
NatGeo
Join @MoNscience for our next #COVID19 Q&A today at 1pm ET. Leave your questions below and stay tuned for answershttps://on.natgeo.com/3iWDXYX That’s an interesting question—and one that’s created some public confusion.As
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Dr. Jonathan Kolby
MyFrogCroaked
(1/N) Exactly 7 years ago, I arrived in Madagascar to perform my biggest rapid response #frog conservation project. A few months earlier, I obtained the 1st confirmed evidence of amphibian
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Dr. Rahul Baxi
baxirahul
A photo/video thread of my favourite airport @ChangiAirport Have shared moments shot over past few years. This is probably d best airport you will ever visit.Those who have, do share
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Arachnofiles
arachnofiles
This is a really good question! Here is a quick skim over some research into spider silk and the evolution of web-building. (Silk) thread…https://twitter.com/barrygoldman1/status/1343659082675351552 Originally, spiders used silk as many
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