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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Maybe @WHO forgot, but in 2004, the intermediate host of SARS was found within a week of diagnosing an index patient. When you know what to look for, it doesn't
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Grace
PatriotGrace17
Thread on Undersea Charities#WatchTheWater Blue Prosperity Coalition Global Partners Network #WatchTheWater Article source of twt above.#WatchTheWater https://www.blueprosperity.org/bpcformed Waitt Foundation #WatchTheWater https://tw
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OwsWills
On Walesâ Ceredigion coastline lies a lost prehistoric forest, only visible when the tide is at its very lowest and strong winds have shifted the sands.These remnants of ancient trees
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Riley Pollom
RileyPollom
1/11 Our new study is now out in @nature: Half a century of global decline in oceanic #sharks and #rays.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03173-9 2/11 This work documents an alarming, ongoing, global decline of
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Jeffrey Townsend
JeffTownsend
, @crwells10, @abhiganit, @MeaganCFitz, @Alison_Galvani, and colleagues just had our article on optimal COVID-19 quarantine and testing strategies published @NatureComms. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-20742-8.epdf?sharing_token
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Climate Reality
ClimateReality
This summer, the effects of a warming world have never been more clear. Letâs take a look at the extreme heat people all over the world are enduring. THREAD: (1/10)
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Jim McManus OCDS
jimmcmanusph
several folk today said âcovid isnt a pandemic, WHO cant declare a pandemic, this is only an epidemic and legal measures illegitimate.â Several fellow DsPh have been asked this too.
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National Geographic
NatGeo
Every Monday throughout #BlackHistoryMonth , we'll be passing the mic to someone from the @NatGeo family who will be highlighting an aspect of history or their work. Today we'll be
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
So you may have heard concerns about the mink variant of #SARSCoV2 that was discovered in Denmark and is leading to the decision to cull all farmed minks in the
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Something Iâve been thinking about. The earliest telescopes after Galileo were often very high f numbers to mitigate chromatic aberration because they didnât know how to make achromatic lenses and
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Julian Jacksonđ
Allatsea4
To celebrate #WorldStatisticsDay2020 here's a thread of facts and figures about the #HighSeas. : The high seas are the waters beyond any countryâs national jurisdiction, they make up 64% of
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Austin H. Patton
AustinHPatton
At long last... It's out! I'm so excited to share with you all my recent work on the phylodynamics of Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD), now out in Science Mag!
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Khushbu Shah
KhushbuOShea
I began my Editor in Chief role @FullerProject remotely, managing a team from home with a new baby during a pandemic. 2020 has challenged all newsrooms for obvious reasons and
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AGU's Eos
AGU_Eos
Why are we expecting such a big hurricane year? Let's do what we do best: Look at the science for answers. THREAD. 1/https://twitter.com/NOAASatellitePA/status/1291400370703544321?s=20 This year, NOAA is predicting 19-25 named
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Erik Wade
erik_kaars
Are you a white dude who talks about his "Viking heritage" and thinks those were the good old days when "men were men & women were women"?Let a medievalist give
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Emily Dolhansky
emilydolhansky
Thereâs been a lot of renewed interest in large-scale tree planting programs in the US, but most people donât understand how planting works and why getting trees in the ground
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