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Dr. D. Haelewaters 🇧🇪🇪🇺🏳️🌈 #BidenHarris2020
dhaelewa
The #Mycologia special issue Animal-Associated Fungi is available online! A thread. 12 articlesby 61 authorsat 40 institutions and affiliationsin 16 countrieshttps://www.tandfonline.com/toc/umyc20/112/6?nav=tocList (full issue)https://www.t
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Neil Bananas Bharadwa 👊🏽
MrNeilB
Having made over 1000 boxes for vulnerable families in Cambridge via @RedHenCambridge (thanks to our customers ) My thoughts on the £30 box thing. Lots of factors at play here.
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Jack Peach
ThinkInPeach
Thread: The Feminization of Men1/ Traditionally, men were capable and strong. They were leaders and authorities; patriarchal and protective.Men shaped and guarded culture and were the driving force in public
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Tom Booth
Boothicus
Me and my brother visiting Stonehenge in AD 2003. Speaking of relatives in and around Stonehenge, here's a new (OA) paper with Jo Brück, @SelBrace & Ian Barnes based on
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Melissa Cristina Márquez
mcmsharksxx
Want something to break up your doom-scrolling? Introducing... "Celebrities Impersonating Sharks." Cause this kind of #shark #scicomm is keeping me entertained! First up we have celebrity Blake Lively channeling her
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
From Day 1 of the pandemic there's been a culture of blame and judgement.It's a culture that leads a good woman straight into the Royal Canal, and not everyone has
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today in pulp: what name should you give your pulp vigilante anti-hero? Geoff? Sebastian? Todger?Well funnily enough there are some rules about this. To learn more come this way... By
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
So how easy was it for British & Canadian soldiers to keep clean and healthy in Normandy?Couldn't be too hard, right? /1#WW2 #SWW #History You're an front line infantryman in
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
In new work, we show a human coronavirus evolves to escape neutralization by antibody immunity (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.17.423313v1). Specifically, we studied the historical evolution of the common-cold CoV-229E to l
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Michael J Barany
MBarany
In honor of the impending (already started in some states) USA ballot count, a short thread on all the times nation states have rapidly and accurately counted large amounts of
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
When people think of "extremely functional microstates that just work for hard-to-explain reasons" they always leave out Mongolia and it's infuriating.Mongolia has had *negative* excess deaths in 2020 y'all. When
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linuxhippie (Bring Back The Duel)
linuxhippie
all your base are belong to us: Just so folks are clear.The violence in DC during the EC was not organic. It was orchestrated. It accomplished several goals, one being
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 9, 1935. The Committee for Industrial Organization (later the Congress of Industrial Organizations) was created. Let's talk about how the labor movement finally moved
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Steve Tandberg, MD
S_Tandberg
In the 1840s doctors would perform autopsies and then do surgeries or deliver babies. You might think, “What’s the big deal? Doctors go from surgery to clinic all the time!”
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Charles Jaco
charlesjaco1
Thread. The Great Awokening scares big chunks of white America, and the St. Louis lawyers who claim they pointed guns at peaceful protestors outside their mansion b/c it was like
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Daniel Finn
DanFinn95
This Rachel Shabi article is the first proper attempt, I believe, to articulate in detail a certain line (“Corbyn shouldn’t have been suspended, but his statement on the EHRC report
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