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1.Symbolism Comms Thread: Humpback WhaleLet's start with an example.01/27/2016 Dead humpback whale washes up on North Carolina coast"a baby humpback between 1 and 2 years old""More biologist on scene. Something's
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Craig Welch
CraigAWelch
Last year @natgeo photographer Ian Teh and I joined an expedition to the treacherous spot where the Pacific and Atlantic meet, a tiny island in Tierra del Fuego.We were looking
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u1
yuanalbano28
Why haven't we discovered any dinosaur fossils in the Philippines?A thread! Read to know our OFFICIAL National Dinosaur. Well, technically. The Philippines literally did not exist when the dinosaurs were
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Eric Block
FortySixAnd2wo
Enoch to Esoteric Technology Before the flood, 200 angels that had been sent to earth to watch over humans, met at the summit of Mount Hermon. At this meeting, they
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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
The 100% Renewable Energy Strategy Group makes no sense to me. Net-zero electricity by 2030 is a target many would argue is near-impossible for even the USA, yet the signatories
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Dr. Connie Kassor
constancekassor
A little thread/rant on the casual misuse of the word "sherpa": It's getting colder in the Midwest, which means I'm seeing ads for:"oh so sherpa" jackets- @lululemon "signature sherpa" pullovers-
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KEPT THE FAITH, BABY! SI SE PUEDE!
JamesMWilliam18
THREADWe are hearing about "white supremacy," "white nationalism" and "racism." What are these? What do they mean? Am I a racist?Again, your boys Jules and Vincent on board to help
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Javier Luque
TropicalPaleo
Hoy Colombia es uno de los países más biodiversos, ¿pero cómo era su diversidad en el pasado? Hola, soy Javier Luque, investigador postdoctoral colombiano en la Universidad de @Yale, interesado
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
2- There's a delicate balance between preventing infections and increasing lockdown fatigue. People do not have unlimited energy, so we should ask them to be vigilant where it matters most,
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nanosat
NanoSpacecrafts
November 23, 2020: Chang’e 5 launch on a Long March 5 rocket. The unmanned lunar probe will bring lunar soil samples back to Earth #China #ChangE5 #Moon Chang'e 5 will
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National Geographic
InsideNatGeo
A group of Explorers is examining the recent unprecedented surge of single use plastic personal protective equipment (PPE) disposal during the COVID-19 pandemic.Photo: @JustineAmmendo1, @jackie_saturno Justine Ammendolia (@JustineAmmendo1)
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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're hearing
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Jeff The Leftist 🌹
Jef_The_Leftist
This whole thread is a mess in regards to the argument that canvassing is dangerous during Covid and the main reason for this is because it doesn't actually really use
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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're hearing
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
There are 4 main problems with concentrating on low-risk settings and restricting/shaming outdoor interactions. 1- These messages are quite harmful because people are confused about where the real risk is.
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Of course, we still need to show respect to others and their personal space outdoors, even though it’s low risk. But a recurring theme on social media and in the
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