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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
The vast, vast majority of multicellular life on earth, is aquatic.Statistically, the average multicellular life on earth looks more like a bobbit worm than a human. And yet scifi is
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Museums Victoria
museumsvictoria
Today is World Digital Preservation Day, and we have our Senior Images Coordinator @MuseumLAR taking over our Twitter feed until 5pm to talk all things #digitalpreservation in the Museum!
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Kitayama Village is probably the most amazing village in Japan that most people have never heard of. Population is a mere 432, 97% forest, it is the only place in
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
In this thread, @cartoonralph and I discuss new ways of talking about the living world and the threats it faces, so that our language stimulates people’s imagination and encourages them
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Gopi Warrier
GopiWarrier
Recently I sorted my stories on fading-newsprint clippings from the 1990s. These were my clippings from the Down to Earth magazine (1992-1993) and The Hindu Business Line newspaper (1994-2002). Together,
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Tim Akimoff
timakimoff
We bought him a leopard gecko for his 9th birthday. He named it Morris. I got laid off from the newspaper where I was a reporter at the end of
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Tom Lancaster
tommlancaster
Some new analysis from us on the where and what of woodland expansion in the UKA quick thread here for the lazy or time poor...https://twitter.com/rspbscience/status/1359784739964477442 First, we looked at what
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Simon West
sim_patrickwest
Can we build close, sustainable connections btw ‘humans’ & ‘nature’ when our basic concepts are based on their separation? In this paper @JamilaHaider @SStlhammar @StephenWoroniec & I show how relational
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Regina R. Rodrigues
rrrocean
The Pantanal is currently on fire in Brazil and yet this doesn’t make the headlines. I don’t mean to say it is more or less important than current fires on
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KinglakeForest 🐨
KinglakeForest
Science. What even is it? And why do even the moustachioed bad guys try and claim its authority?A thread. Essentially, science is a way of shortcutting a debate. Look, here
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Niva Yau 邱芷恩
nivayautszyan
(1/5) @FT's second attempt to push a much too simplified narrative that Chinese policy banks are now lending less overseas, based on @BU_Tweets's porous dataset.https://www.ft.com/content/d9bd8059-d05c-4e6f-968b-1672241ec1f6 (2/5) B
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Anant Shankar
anant_aranya
On the occassion of the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, I wish to bring the work done on the ground in restoring the mangroves.Mangroves are basically
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Pavithra
_pavie
Has anyone seen the start of the Cooum river? :) Would you be interested to see? In 2018, I walked some stretches of the Cooum river mostly around the start
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Dorothea Baltruks
Baltruks
This weekend I’ve been attending @COP26_Coalition conference that brought together NGOs, trade unions & activists from around the world. Well done to the organisers!! I’ve learnt so much and want
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Valeria Sabaté
SabateValeria
1/4 In December 2020, the @sciencemagazine family published 9 research papers with a total of 54 authors from 4 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela). Of those papers,
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Emily Winter
EmilyR_Winter
Hello! I’m excited to share my #PhD work on the behavioural ecology of lowland river fishes in the #NorfolkBroads UK in collaboration with @BU_Research, @NaturalEngland, @EnvAgencyAnglia and @Fishtrack1. This is
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