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Apryllin⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🇺🇸🌎❤️
april66066844
This is a link on POLLEN: The Highest Vibrational Nutrient The Surface is Capable of Yielding.... This pollen has changed my life. Mr. Forman is a
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Tymon Słoczyński
TymonSloczynski
Most of my research is in econometrics but I have been lucky to also work on an amazing interdisciplinary project in economic history. A resulting paper on trade in ancient
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Michael Borg
dr_borg
Our latest work is now online at @eLife, which will be my last as a postdoc with Fred Berger at the @gmivienna and @viennabiocenter. Special thanks to co-authors @ranjithbio @RNAverage
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Antonia
Flaminhaystack
*THREAD* After buying a house with his wife, who suffers from allergies, Tom Ogren wanted to get rid of anything on his property that might trigger an attack.He began examining
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Rìgh Shiggy
SHIGGYOATS
if the honey industry was really “helping the bee population”, then there wouldn’t be a problem with the bee population the western honey bee directly competes with indigenous pollinator
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Jessica Maybury
codenamewallaby
@banditloaf @beeeeonka alright! strap yourselves in! how honeybees make honey: worker bees* go out & forage & suck nectar out of flowers and store it in their special honey stomachs.
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Kit Prendergast
BeeBabette
"The #Bee Is Declared The Most #Important Living Being On The #Planet" Actually #no. I actually think this is a terrible piece of science communication. Firstly, what is "the bee"?
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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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BlackDogHoneyBees
BlackDogHoney
#Thread 1/18You don't only find #SolitaryBees in your #Bee hotel Bee hotels should be brought indoors, taken apart, and cleaned before #Winter, to give solitary bees a better chance of
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Nick Dorian
bee_searcher
Did you know there’s a cactus native to sandplains of eastern North America? 1/n It’s the eastern prickly pear (Opuntia humifusa) and it’s blooming right now! Bees love it for
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duane froese
tephrafan
Sad to hear of the passing of John V Matthews, formerly of Geological Survey of Canada. He was a pioneering Arctic paleoecologist and link to an earlier generation of Alaska/Arctic
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Robert Denny
denny_robert
There are very interesting developments going on in our countryside both where I live in Herefordshire & here in West Oxfordshire & I am more encouraged than I can remember
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Robert Bean
healthyheating
RIGHT HERE - RIGHT NOW - proper ventilation in schools ordered by the President of the United States...there is only one reason to have proper ventilation - #COVIDisAirborne deal with
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Seshat
SeshatDatabank
Advances in analytical techniques have allowed to find microscopic evidence of what could be considered early hospice care, frequently in the form of distinctive foods that the individuals would have
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Avie 🦄
UdeMischa
Episode 5: Glossopteris Reconstruction(Part 1)Glossopteris and its affinities can be confusing. Unlike in the present day, you cannot go and look at the tree, study it, and easily reconstruct all
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Nicola Davies
nicolakidsbooks
This is a thread that is a picture book in the making. Text plus the roughest roughs of http://illustration.It 's called BIG BERG 'We knew about ice bergs. They came out
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