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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
This tweet is the reason why I have hope. It’s so sharply spot on it hurts. Command of the sea is genuine nonsense in a peacetime discussion. And you don’t
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hayley st. james COLDPLAY AOTY 🐙🌙☀️
hayleystjames
- Christmas Lights contains the lyrics “I loved you, darling, and I always will”- “I love you darling and I always will” was part of the chorus to Wedding Bells-
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
Ronald Reagan’s farewell address. “ I’ve spoken of the shining city all of my political life, but I don’t know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I
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Claude Garcia
ClaudeAGarcia
Bending the curve of biodiversity, just published in @nature. What are the actions needed to make it happen? - Sustainable increases in crop yields. - Trade
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Jessica For 39C
uyeharaj39c
The problem with plastic pollution in our oceans and the systemic changes needed to stop this crisis. A thread focused on the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch:@39CSustain #39CSustain #PacificGarbagePatch What
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Natural History Museum⁷
NHM_London
For #FossilFriday we're looking at all things invertebrate for #InverteFest, starting with this dragonfly from the Jurassic limestone of Germany. Inverts were the first group of animals to evolve powered
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🏴 bauhinia black
bauhiniablack
Really, this shit again? You literally don’t know our history. The Cantonese are children of the Indigenous Baiyue (Hundred Tribes) of the Pearl River Delta. We are related to the
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Thomas Frederikse
FrederikseT
New paper ‘The causes of sea-level rise since 1900’ (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2591-3#article-info) just came out! We have shown that we can close the ‘sea-level budget’ since 1900. That means, that we can
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Ben Harvey
benjaminpharvey
/1 Excited to share two papers we recently had published this year looking into the role of ocean acidification in shaping marine communities using our natural CO2 seep in Japan.Ocean
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Work is making me think a lot more about how producers of research (mostly unis) transfer knowledge into the economy in a way that drives economic growth and whether/how
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badly-drawn bee 🐝
soapachu
Borb #2 is the kererū, native of New Zealand and a member of the pigeon family. Borb #3 is this long-tailed tit. Globally widespread throughout temperate northern Europe and the
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
We study about Chandragupta, Ashoka, Kanishka... but how many know (or have heard about) Gautamiputra Satakarni? The top ruler of the Satavahana Empire, 2,000 years ago in Central India, which
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Rodrigo
The_QVDS
Last week Amelia launched two projects and today she will launch a new one: The first was a collaboration with the shoe brand Yatay. They designed a pair of trainers
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Bip
bipbopbap
Makin a thread of sea spider species I will add to every now and thenMeridionale harrisiA colourful shallow-water species documented from the eastern and southern coasts of Australia Decolopoda australis,
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will mccallum
artofactivism
Today we release our investigation into the status of the UK's offshore marine protected areas. Out of the 73 areas, only five *might* be meeting their conservation objectives, and destructive
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🌿🕊Carminda B🕊🌿
carmindabrendel
Abromovic & G Maxwell had no children ... What happened toR. Maxwell’s eldest “son “ ??https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/jul/26/marina-abramovic-abortions-children-disaster-work Callas Also never had children Hmm Mari
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