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Pritam Singh
BabasahebsSikh
It is true that some religions believe in one God and some believe in multiple Gods and Some others like Buddhism don’t believe in the idea of God at all.
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Another reminder of why they call economics "the dismal science". Here's why this "natural capital" approach is deeply flawed - unless you're hoping to make a killing from nature.https://www.theguardian.com/comme
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Ziad Obermeyer
oziadias
Medical puzzle:Take Black vs. White patients with similar knee x-raysWhy do Black patients have more pain?Our paper in @NatureMedicine provides one answer: https://go.nature.com/3i6zAuc Algorithms see causes of knee pain in Black
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Dan Kaszeta
DanKaszeta
OK. Some definitions. Practically daily I run up against people who misuse the phrase "nerve agents." Mostly, this is out of ignorance. Occasionally it is out of malice. Nerve agents
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Dr. Keith Rose
TheScalpeledge
Just the facts:-Among the samples collected without a face mask, we found that the majority of participants with influenza virus and coronavirus infection did not shed detectable virus in respiratory
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Gavin Schmidt
ClimateOfGavin
Nonetheless, it is a very valid question (and subject of much research) to ask at what point the Greenland ice sheet is unviable.From the Pliocene records, we know that a
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Melissa Lem
Melissa_Lem
Some thoughts on how connecting people to nature can help save the planet.1. Protecting and restoring our old-growth forests and natural ecosystems is essential for human health.Fact: No pathway limits
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jerry
ThinkingLSD
Let's discuss how little you actually understand about economics and energy.The first thing to understand is that energy is not globally fungible. Electricity decays as it leaves its point of
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Oli Schenker
olischenker
New paper alert: In @NatureEnergyJnl we show that over time ren. energy (RE) firms face decreasing costs of debt (CoD) relative to non-RE firms. With my fabulous colleagues @KarolKempa and
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L. Federico Rossi
ggFedericoRossi
(1/n) What circuit generates selectivity in L2/3 cortical neurons? We answer this question in our paper:Spatial connectivity matches direction selectivity in visual cortex out today in @nature with @kennethd_harris and
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Marlene Kretschmer
Marlene_Climate
Lots of discussions about the recent cold spell, the polar vortex and the role of climate change... Here is my two cents on this: 1) I think it is very
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Simone Tosi
simo_tosi
1. #AnimBehav2021 Pesticides can alter animal #behaviour. While Risk Assessments aim at protecting animals from unacceptable #pesticide risks, behavioural impacts are often marginally considered. Thread: variety of pesticide sublethal effec
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Michael L
wtb_Michael
Okay, one more best books thread for the year - this time new(ish), non-Australian books, starting with two glorious collections of nature writing. MacDonald and Jamie are wonderful on nature
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1.Early in grad school a VERY famous scientist visited. I watched him sit in the office of a PI I knew that excitedly showed him some awesome data. He was
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Dr Charlie Gardner
CharlieJGardner
1/6 Is #Conservation ultimately effective? Is our research and practice sufficient, in an emergency?Building from work with @clairefrwordley in @NatureEcoEvo, I think the answers are a clear Noand No #DICECON20
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Antonios Mamalakis
AntoniosMamala2
How will the position of the Earth's tropical rain belt be affected by #climatechange in different parts of the world? Read our new #research, published with @SpringerNature in @NatureClimate to
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