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Iceberg A68a has been on a slow journey toward cataclysm. The mass broke from the Antarctic peninsula’s Larsen C ice shelf in July 2017, sliding through the water for over
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Jelmer Samplonius
jmsamplonius
1/8: Our new paper on the evidence base for negative consequences of climate warming induced phenological asynchrony is out today in Nature Ecology & Evolution:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01357-0 2/8: We propose five crit
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Đʀ ʍiℓɛѕ ʍɛdiɳa 😷
milesphd
Empirical evidence linking Florida red tide blooms to nitrogen from urban and agricultural areas near the coast https://twitter.com/jimjawitz/status/1304115018846273536 Comment or DM for free copy of articlehttps://twitter.com/milesphd/stat
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Jack DeYoung
HarleyKeiner
Trying to determine what my little league coaching persona should be and figured I have a few options. They are as follows: 1. Will Muschamp: play small ball the whole
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Alyssa Murdoch
alyssa_murdoch
Excited to share our new research from my PhD thesis looking at how co-occurring environmental changes are related to Alaskan stream fishes with @C_MantykaP @Sharmalab https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/fwb.13569 (Thread 1/6) W
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collbradán
collbradan
in Ireland, the extinction crisis is green:1) green fields are sterile and simple. each was created through the destruction of a complex wood, bog or meadow that came before. their
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Robin G
Capitol_Oyster
Check this out, especially if you’re #BIPOC!https://twitter.com/SeaGrant/status/1321119887792705546 1. You can be a fellow on the Hill working for a member or committee. Or you can work at an agency on
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Matt Waters
mattwwaters
I was mainstream Republican in 2008. My first econ blog was Greg Mankiw's.But there was a comment of mine on Marginal Revolution in 2008. I asked, basically, if we need
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Nappy Blaze⚡
Nappyblaze
Top 10 deadliest animals to human. Top 3 will surprise you.Thread 10. Hippopotamus: Kills about 500 humans per year 9. Tape worm: 1000 deaths per year 8. Crocodile: 4500 deaths
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adlin✨🦋🧷
brbgtgcry
hi this is a thread i wanted to make, so i could talk about this: sustainable fashion and fast fashion- and how brands bluff about how sustainable they are. fast
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS_MountHolly
It’s time for some more science on the night shift! You’ve probably seen some of our discussions on tides and coastal flooding in the past, but have you ever wondered
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Sneha Dharwadkar
Herpomania
Dear funding agencies @CLPawards @MbzSpeciesFund @DTCouncil @ruffordgrants @OfficialZSL I hope you are following the recent events regarding #TSA2020. TSA has now issued a statement which is extremely weak and has
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WWT
WWTworldwide
If there is to be a #greenrecovery, there needs to be a #bluerecovery too. Wetlands function as blue infrastructure that provides many essential benefits to help us fight against a
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akwaeke emezi
azemezi
Man, so a lot of authors are isolated and scared and worried about their careers right now. Doing this work often feels precarious on a good day, let alone now.
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Bronze Wolf Prophet
anewdarkage
Time to learn about Magellan's time in Patagonia. After leaving Spain, he travelled as far south as anyone ever had along the coast of South America, making landfall in what
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Thomas Shugart
tshugart3
Watching a few episodes of the new Mars-mission show Away only reinforces for me why future interplanetary missions need to have submariners on board, not necessarily pilots.https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2020-09-04/net
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