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Craig McClain, Ph.D.
DrCraigMc
The God of the Sea is a snail 1/n The aptly named gastropod Neptunea amianta (Dall, 1890) is a deep-water species found off the North American west coast. Although typically
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chintan sheth
blueczkfox
Issues/comments on damage to the wetland ecosystem don't even feature. The elite are so disconnected from reality its disappointing to say the least. @OilIndiaLimited must atleast comment on what they
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Margot Kossmann Williams
GetYourChorion
Thoughts on watching Jurassic Park as an adult:I only just realized that the ENTIRE PLOT began with alleviating concerns of investors and insurance companies after Hammond is sued by the
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Smithsonian's NMNH
NMNH
Snake expert and @Smithsonian Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellow @eddieamyers kicks off our Herpetology #NatureNerding101 with five #ReasonsToLoveSnakes. #1: Snakes, and timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) in particular, help limit the occu
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Dreya - posted new demos on soundcloud
__s0bersangria
APPARENTLY Naked Mole Rats are extremely unique as mammals due to the fact that that exist in eusocial colonies. There is 1 breeding female, usually 3 Male breeding mates, and
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herobrine & santa truther
RobloxyLalonde
This is incorrect, and demonstrates your lack of knowledge when it comes to Mario lore. Yet another overdone “Mario is the real bad guy actually” bullshit theory, that I’m perfectly
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Complex Nightmare
debatante
the grandmother effect pretty much boils down to „females survive past reproductive age because they help with grandchild rearing“. well here’s a few reasons why framing it only like that
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ヤギ
xmooze
some lessons to be learnt from some of my favorite anime/manga[a thread] Naruto - Never give up. If you really want something in life, you won’t achieve it unless you
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
I finally figured out why this happens last night, and I'm so much more at ease mentally. It's not a pretty picture for the so-called liberal elite. https://twitter.com/rdbrandt/status/1309585323517767680 There's a
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Chang-Yu Chang
changyu_chang
Excited to share our preprint on Directed evolution of microbial communities!! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.24.214775v2.full.pdf+html No work can describe how much I enjoyed working with co-first @Oxfordvila and @asanchez
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Caitlin Johnstone ⏳
caitoz
Let's Be Absolutely Clear What's At Stake In The Assange Case"For this reason, this isn’t just about journalism: we really are collectively deciding the fate of our species with our
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
"being an operations person forced to make budget projections" is a very niche circle of hell it's not a "tehe math is hard" problemso much as a "you've made enough
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linden hawthorne
Haggewoods
Origanum vulgare, Wild marjoram, is almost ubiquitous on our North Yorkshire Verges, in flower June–September & buzzing with pollinators. It also supports nearly 50 other invert species as a larval
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i am a fish (if you read this text ur cute)
_iamafish_
SOME GOOD NEWS!!!! (I FOUND A LOT THIS TIME)using a compound found in sea sponges, treatments for cancer and more are being found, and the compound is very cheap too!a
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Dr EM
PankhurstEM
If you don't believe in #transracial then how can you believe in #transgender? If human's can't change race then why do you think they can change sex? If you don't
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Katie O'Reilly
DrKatfish
Sailing away to a subtropical holiday for Day 3 of #25DaysofFishmas! Meet the sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna), a small but stylish inhabitant of ecosystems along the southeastern Atlantic and
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