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Dr. Tony Gamble
tony_gamble1
I was looking through some books today & thought I'd share a favorite. Arthur Loveridge's "Reptiles of the Pacific World" published in 1945 near the end of WWII. One of
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Walid Gellad, MD MPH
walidgellad
This study is getting a lot of attention, but I’m not sure if people are reading it. There is no guarantee these household contacts didn’t get infection at same time,
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Alan Russell
soxgnasher
Sir Paul Pindar, 169 Bishopsgate EC2 At 169 Bishopsgate Street without in 1851 and up to 1915; Another house of almost equal interest to Crosby Hall was the Paul Pindar
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Natalie Jones
nautilusnat
1. The University Museum of Zoology Cambridge has a collection of fluid preserved deep-sea invertebrates collected from hydrothermal vent sites in the Southern Ocean by the British Antarctic Survey @BAS_News
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Lubaaba 🖤💚
Lubaabanama
This is brilliant to see. Acknowledgement & provenance is first step to productive change to make our incredible public institutions truly world class. The resources that founded @britishlibrary, @britishmuseum @NHM_London
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Dr Dave Hone
Dave_Hone
I've been going through a whole bunch of photos of #pterosaurs for a project so I thought I'd pull out a bunch for a big #FossilFriday thread on these amazing
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Richard Wall
rwallirl
1/8 Influenza is normally getting into full swing around this time of year. It is an infectious disease that is routinely tracked, in a similar fashion to SARS-CoV-2 (albeit with
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Austin Spence🏳️🌈🦃🎄
austinrspence
Happy final day of #PrideMonth2020! Many people don't know #LGBTQ scientists have been involved in ecology/ evolutionary biology since its inception. A thread! Strap in for some history including kicking
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Julia Brokaw
juliabonz
Hey #EntSoc20! Are you interested in using emergence traps for ground-nesting #bees but aren’t sure where to start? Check out my talk on the benefits and challenges of using them,
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🙂 Kish 🙂
kishkitsch
Four questions for #Ontario CC: @celliottability and @fordnation Question 1 - why are close contact and outbreak not separate in the data? Question 2 - Why do hospitalization numbers include
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Hans Zandvliet
hanszandvliet79
Kijk. De wetenschap zit gelukkig niet stil. De huidige manier van testen is onjuist om besmettelijkheid vast te stellen. Weer een tegenvaller voor hen die ons op grond van 'besmettingsgetallen'
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Mieke R❤️th
miekeroth
This is going to be kind of a rant. Bear with me. As you know I do personal projects on a regular basis. Almost all of these projects are (gross)
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1.4 Tuesdays usually witnesses higher numbers of new #Covid19 cases. Laboratories that were working at low capacity over the weekend receive a high load on Monday, and the results are
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Natalie 😷
ndylan1
Well. The day has arrived that I prayed would not. We are COVID19 testing today. Hubs was ill last week w GI issues, we thought was IBS. (Been through this
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
A small follow up to the "long plateau" assessment of the #COVID19 epidemic. When I tweeted this on April 30, we had ~30k daily confirmed cases and ~2000 daily deaths.
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Southern Anti-Racist | Abolition Now
antiracistsouth
While #Tulane school of medicine is rightfully being exposed for its contemporary racism towards faculty, staff, students (and patients) due to the racist firing of Dr. Princess Dennar, it’s important
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