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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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Skelewhore
saintwalker98
you could probably make the argument that 2010 was the last time you could realistically pitch "harmless uncool nerds" as a believable stereotype as the "nerdconomy" was taking off right
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Natasha Loder
natashaloder
As the end of the year drew near I wondered: what *else* happened in science besides covid-19? So I got in touch with @ScienceMagazine, @nature, @CellCellPress, @ElsevierNews and asked: what
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Animan
thakurkehaath
Putting across some thoughts:Globally, we are living in a time when trust in govt, corporations, media, etc. is probably at its lowest in a long time. Why so, though? To
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Sophie Leguil
SLeguil
1/n Apologies for ranting again about wildflowers. The charity Buglife undertakes great campaigns to raise awareness on insects. I was therefore disappointed to see that their "B-Lines" project is advertised
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Updated preprint: Model-informed COVID-19 vaccine prioritization strategies by age and serostatus. Smart suggestions from formal/informal review mean that the paper still asks how demographics, contacts, vax efficacy, & seroprevalence a
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[QUICK THREAD: THE ANOINTED ONE]1/23Once upon a time, more than 5,000 years ago, there lived a people in the Pontic steppe by the Ural, that spoke but didn't write. We
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Before we take flight with loads of bat info, I’d like to introduce myself & share a little about what it’s like getting to work with bats all around the
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Georgia Silvera Seamans 🍑 #BlackBotanistsWeek
localecologist
Threading my #BlackHistoryMonth + #BlackBotanistsWeek posts.Day 1 https://twitter.com/localecologist/status/1356270680120164353 Day 2: Tree planter extraordinaire Wangari Maathai is today's Black Botanist. #BlackHistoryMonth + #BlackBo
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CEEweb
CEEwebEurope
Bees: sociable, sophisticated & inspiring, these tiny animals contribute c. €22 billion each year to the #EU economy! But their populations have declined by over 75% in the last 30
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Zach Portman, Ph🐝
zachportman
There’s a new paper reporting on major bee declines that has been picked up by the media: https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(20)30651-5I don't think the results of that paper are robust. Feel free to
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Indigenous Beads
IndigenousBeads
I’d like to do a thread about how to explore your own cultural history and avoid copying the works of other artists. Many of us did not have the privilege
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Katie Kedward
katie_kedward
New @IIPP_UCL working paper out on nature-related Financial Risks We @jryancollins & Hugues Chenet argue that central banks & financial supervisors must take precautionary action to manage environmental risks beyond
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Dominic Martin
Dominic_Mart
#Vanilla prices are likely the most volatile of any agricultural commodity.After a 5-year boom, prices seem to crash this year.Time for a thread on vanilla price volatility, the impact of
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Sivakumar Surampudi
S_Sivakumar
Instead of the usual pics from our #HomeGarden, threading some wild leaves and flowers from the wilderness of #JimCorbett Here goes the first one: A natural theatre-mask! Russelia equisetiformis: Commonly
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Raghu Raman
captraman
Position of stars therefore became the most important marker for early humans. Movement of stars told them about change of seasons, migration of animals etc.#RaghuRaman #MasterclassByRR But position of stars
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