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Dorsa Amir
DorsaAmir
A historical tidbit that demonstrates the predictive power of evolution — in 1862, a botanist sent Charles Darwin a beautiful & rare orchid from Madagascar (Angraecum sesquipedale) with an unusually long spur.
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Seyward Darby
seywarddarby
Y'all. Neither Trump nor the internet "caused" this to happen. The seeds were there all along. Trump and the internet have watered them, tended them, enabled pollination, planted new fields.
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Reconsidering Cinema
coenesqued
Horror PastoralTourists enter into a wilderness and encounter something ancient but disturbingly familiar. The inhabitants are seen as simple, even inbred, but connected in ways the interlopers are not. There
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Septum Capital
Soumyazen
$SKLZ Getting queries as to why I said Skillz is the best business model I have seen in recent times. Show me a business operating at 95% GM, 4 month
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UrbanAfricaACC
UrbanAfricaACC
Why do cities matter? This is a question @EdgarPieterse is addressing in an input to the @UN Senior Management team today on The Future of Cities. Answer:• Central to new
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Lee Schofield
leeinthelakes
My folks are making a little #wildflower area in their #Devon garden, so I went in search of seeds down for them. Came across some red campion capsules, perfectly ripe
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Liam Duffy
LiamSD12
When France talks about 'Separatisme' it's worth noting this is not their own invention or bogeyman, it is a recognition of an explicit strategy pursued by Islamist groups. Qaradawi, the
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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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Veena Srinivasan
veenas_water
Disappointed to see incorrect arguments being quoted here especially the inclusion of paddy! It needs a longer explanation on why this argument is incorrect. But will post a longer post
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💧Morpheus #DonutEconomy
MorpheusBeing
There was a time when almost every rural British family who kept bees followed a strange tradition. Whenever there was a death in the family, someone had to go out
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Harry Siviter
harrysiviter
Hi Robert – Always happy to chat about our results. For the future trying to start a ‘civil discussion’ by commenting on our ‘flawed results’ might not be the best
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🎆 thomasjbevan.substack.com 🎆
thomasjbevan1
‘Creation> Consumption’ is bad advice./A Thread\ It’s better to create than consume.This is true as far as it goes.But as a piece of advice this completely lacks nuance and probably
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Sam Matla
SamMatla
Inspired by @Harris_Bryan:“What have you changed your mind on lately?”Here are 10 things I changed my mind on in 2020...THREAD I thought chasing optionality was the goal. Turns out that
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
[Tweet by @BatsForLife] New thread: The Benefits of Bats! Bats are vital parts of natural ecosystems and provide numerous ecosystem services to us. In this thread, we'll talk about these
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Back from the Brink
NatureBftB
As it’s #ValentinesDay I think we should consider the beautiful, romantic and interspecies liaison that is essential to the lifecycle of the stunning and enigmatic Fly Orchid. Thread! 1/9 The
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Neil Butler
mrNeilButler
So. To make our maths classes represent the true history of our subject. To represent mathematics as the world-wide, trans-civilisational pursuit it is. #edchatie #mtbos #iteachmath #inclusivestemcs 1. Consider how
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