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Ashley Reynolds
ashinonyx
I know things are A LOT right now, but hopefully this will bring a little joy: we just published on some sabrecat siblings and the story they tell about how
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Evan Johnson-Ransom
EJR_Paleo
26. For #TheSummerOfTheropods and #FossilFriday, here’s a more familiar theropod, #Dilphosaurus, the “double crested lizard”, a theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Early Jurassic with fossils found
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Thijs Kuiken
thijskuiken
1/11 Now that highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 has arrived in Europe again, some questions arise. What do 'H5N8' and 'highly pathogenic' mean? And where does the virus come from?On
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Viki Male 💙
VikiLovesFACS
People have been asking me if we might expect the #COVID19 #vaccine to affect female #fertility. The short answer is no. The long answer is... also no, but with more
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Nature inFocus
NatureIn_Focus
Large charismatic birds with disproportionately large beaks and distinctive calls, #hornbills are the #farmers of our #forests. Today’s #WildAboutFacts series focuses on these feathered foresters.Join us & share your hornbill
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Soil Association
SoilAssociation
Thread/Friday afternoon #QUIZ time! Test your knowledge about #pesticides - the more we know about them, and the insects and #wildlife they threaten, the bigger the movement grows to phase
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Taylor Davies-Colley
TayTalksTrees
All right, since people seem to like takahē I figure I better share a thread of the reasons rainbow chooks are one of my fave animals, and why they should
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today in pulp l ask the question: should we fear The Singularity - a super-powered artificial intelligence that will evolve to rule over us forever more?I'm going to say no
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Dr. Ada-Rhodes Short 🤖🧠
The_Ada_Rhodes
So I am going to summarize what I have decided about Wolverine's natural claws during the discussion To start, I think they are a bone core with a fleshy quick,
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🎁 Jasser 🎁
Jabulkheir
Let's start simple, for some reason, the moon(s) seems to be a CONTINOUSLY prevalent motif in the story (Enel, Ohara, Minks, all the wano "moon" names like shimotsuki, Kurozumi, Kozuki,
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💖 Alima 📡 Curious Mind 💁🏻♀️ Science, PhD
milkonaut
Oatly: Your product promotes mass industrial production which is the worst possible thing for the environment regardless if it is meat or plant. Local farms of all kinds are sustainable.
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Anna MacDonald
Dr_AnnaM
OMG! After 4 years, Friday was my last day working on @OMGenomes at @ourANU. I’ve been lucky to do some amazing mammaly museumy geneticy things, hang out with great people,
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Ramy Inocencio 英若明
RamyInocencio
About to start. @WHO presser with the international #COVID fact-finding team of experts in Wuhan. The consistent narrative has been to not expect any breakthroughs and it could - and
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Doncaster Council
MyDoncaster
In November 1970, officials in Oregon, USA decided to blow up a rotting whale carcass. The whole thing went horribly wrong. Why do we bring this up? Well, this story
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Emma Hilton
FondOfBeetles
In Humans, Sex is Binary and Immutableby Georgi K. Marinovhttps://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s12129-020-09877-8.pdf Dr Marinov is postodoctoral researcher (genetics) at Stanford.Second paragraph."A disclaimer: I am not a ten
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Mark Butler
NovaMarkButler
Concern or opposition to genetic engineering (GE) is often labeled as anti-scientific and ill-informed. Sure but there is also plenty of science to suggest we should be concerned about risk
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