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Andrew Wehrman
ProfWehrman
Bostonians in the 18th century did not specifically close down churches during epidemics. They didn't have to. They didn't have germ theory, but with smallpox their system of close watch
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
[Tweet by @BatsForLife] New thread: The Benefits of Bats! Bats are vital parts of natural ecosystems and provide numerous ecosystem services to us. In this thread, we'll talk about these
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Adrienne: Who AM I? DCI 7801 đ¶
DreamtimeDrinne
Iâve never understood in 30 years of RPG (now called âtabletopâ to my eternal crone-like chargin) how anyone thinks itâs âso hardâ to not make campaigns about not-killing. All you
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
But wait, that is nothing.The Government spent a cool quarter of a billion quid buying facemasks from a rather interesting outfit called Ayanda Capital Limited (again it was apparently the
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sara_sach
This is from IG account of a plant seller. I wanted to comment that this is an invasive alien plant species of Sri Lanka & it shouldnât sell & spread.
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Martin Dallimer
MartinDallimer
#Robots & autonomous systems are going to transform how we live. What might this mean for #UrbanNature? We asked 170 experts to explore what we know, and what we need
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Yoshi Funaki
YoshiFunaki
When I see these tweets, it blows my mind that these people either (a)think they're more astute than the world's epidemiologists or (b)believe that 10s of 1000s of people in
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Functioning schools during a pandemic are emergent phenomena, just like a healthy economy is, just like a stable climate is. You can't 'order' such things to happen, all you can
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McArt Lab
McArtLab
For pollinator week, weâre releasing our 432-page risk-benefit analysis for neonicotinoid insecticides (see link below). A brief synopsis via this thread (1/18)âŠ. https://pollinator.cals.cornell.edu/pollinator-research-cornell/neonicoti
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Before we take flight with loads of bat info, Iâd like to introduce myself & share a little about what itâs like getting to work with bats all around the
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
We are already pursuing aGovernment over the ÂŁ108m PPE contracts it said it entered into with a chocolatier and a supplier of pigeon netting.I know there's only so much of
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Tom Harwood
tomhfh
Hi @Otto_English I see youâre quite tweeting me a fair bit.Hope you wonât mind if I have some questions for you. You seem to think there are implications of sharing
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Lord Space Hungarian of Poplar and Limehouse
andraswf
As promised, today I'm going to introduce 'Tess' from my play 'Tess and the Pest'. Pour yourself a nice cup of tea, get comfortable in front of the electric fire
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Stuart Theobald
rationalhill
This "only a few" benefit from BEE narrative really needs to be challenged. Lets get some facts straight... a thread.https://twitter.com/StuartPringle1/status/1303998545272492033 The BEE Commission analysed almost 6000 BEE certifi
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
It turns out that an egg in the supermarket uses 350 times as much energy as a locally produced egg ("from basket to table"). The only way to build a
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Ryuu F.
reeeyou
People say it like it's easy just pay $1 more for food in food courts and it automatically solves the problem of the cleaners/dishwashers low wages.Hello it doesn't work that
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