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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
Inspired by the @lars_brudvig lab, here are the #BEASTLab's favorite papers of 2020! @KitHamley and Madi Landrum both chose this amazing paper in QSR that captures a remarkable trackway at
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Rán blessing the #KrakenOnSteroids
RanBlessing
Thread:WHO influenza update Dec 18 2020.Where did the influenza go? How is it possible that (almost?) zero flu cases are reported globally (!) since spring 2020? Please realize how remarkable
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Dan Killam, PhD
DantheClamMan
Just told by an editor that giant clams are too specific to be featured in their journal. They said to try again when I study corals.I SEE YOU ARE CHALLENGING
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Stephanie! 🖤🏳️🌈✌🏻
craniatology
Below is a tweet thread where I will try my best to describe how I use the help of a dental formula to ID skulls belonging to groups of mammals.
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Martyn Barber
MartynBarber2
So with my #urbanprehistory 'Hon. Corr. for Swindon's Roundabouts' hat firmly in place, here's a brief intro. I'm saving the more interesting specimens for future twittering, but I thought I'd
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Martin Stervander
nesospiza
World, meet the #NewBirdOnTheBlock! Today we formally describe Calandrella cinerea rufipecta ssp. nov.—a vulnerable #African #relic species, and evaluate #species delimitation in #larks. Read #OpenAccess:https://doi.org/10.3390/d121104281
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
Halloween may be for the supernatural, but nature can be plenty scary, too! It's time for Natural History: Halloween Edition! We begin with the Death's Head Hawkmoth. With a spooky
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
The oldest hominid fossil discovered in India- partial calvarium of Homo erectus narmadensis from upper narmada valley1.5- 3 lakh years old It was a female specimen. It had a very
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Kim TallBear
KimTallBear
when we are told to simply trust SCIENCE---"LET THE SCIENCE SPEAK"--are we supposed to ignore that science has been built on the bodies of the marginalized with little regard for
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Josh Tyler
JoshTylerEarth
Hi, my name is Josh Tyler and I'm taking part in the #GlobalScienceShow & #FUTURES2020. I'll be tweeting about cryptic species and how we discovered three new species of gentoo
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Hakique Virani
hakique
The idea that CERB basic income payments *caused* an increase in population overdose deaths isn't an idea that deserves analysis, but humour me? What if we applied some of Bradford
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Overly. Honest. Editor.
Edit0r_At_Large
Do you think peer reviewers should be paid for their work? If yes, welcome to The Movement (yes, another one) @450Movement This seems set up as giving publishers the middle
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Denis Nash
epi_dude
1. The pre-print (not yet peer reviewed) of recent results from our national, community-based CHASING COVID Cohort study of SARS-CoV-2 is out (http://bit.ly/3arAvmB ). We looked potential risk factors for SARS-CoV-2
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Katie Donington
KatieDonington
Following another reductive misrepresentation of work by @corinne_fowler @ColonialCountr1 a thread on botany & slavery. Pic: yellow leaved Hibbertia, native 2 Australia. Named 4 George Hibbert - slave-owner/amateur botanist. His
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
“Every new disease outbreak presents new challenges but from a logistics perspective, #covid19 has been one of the toughest challenges we’ve ever faced ”, says @drtedros at @WHO presser on
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Professor Noah Whiteman
NKWhiteman
1. Here is a redux on what went well this semester teaching a ~150 person upper division undergraduate course at a large, public university. Thread. 2. I decided to record
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