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Diana Ivanova
diana_nbd
The carbon #inequality in the EU is staggering. This reflects inequality of consumption and access to basic services, but also inequality in the capacity to avoid/improve consumption carbon footprints. New
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Killackey Illustration
kjkillackey
Would you recognize a Neanderthal if you met one on the street? Have a look at my painting of a Neanderthal woman and compare her features to yours. 1/14#SciArt #neanderthal
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
The coronavirus pandemic has done some interesting things to time or at least to my / our perception of time. Of course we live in the present (the immediacy of
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Tirsoh
TirsohCartoons
How many theoretical ways are there for the cabals to win? Think about it. They are fighting not just against us but also against a civilization many thousands of years
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
This same time year, I started reading the book "Superforecasting" at the beginning of the year. I had not even dreamt of anything called a pandemic. It made me understand
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Andrew Eneim
aneneim
So let’s be clear. This is false. He knows it is false, he just doesn’t care. Let’s see what the science says.Thread:https://twitter.com/dbonessi/status/1352339224977145859 Making any blanket statement about what the science
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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David Didau
DavidDidau
Brian Dillon, On Lists: I love the idea that lists *should* be incomplete, should leave us wanting, striving for, more. Graphic organisers may be more efficient but that very efficiency
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Ruth Waters
waters_ruth
The Dasgupta Review says that biodiversity is critical for the economy and here is why #DasguptaReview #EconomicsOfBiodiversity #biodiversity Ecosystems are natural assets. When they have a full complement of biodiversity,
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Dr Adam Rutherford
AdamRutherford
Here’s the problem: we have bred a cadre of commentators who have no expertise. We made them. The Brendan O’Neills and Toby Youngs, Allison Pearsons, they don’t know how to
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
1/n: Good morning esp. to our animal techs, who bled ~200 mice last yr on this day. It was the 2-wk post-prime timepoint, & we just had to peek at
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Sanjee Baksh, PhD
S__Baksh
2020 has been terrible for many reasons, but there have been some really cool metabolism papers this year. In no particular order, here are my top 10 (because I couldn't
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David Leclere
Leclere_David
Thrilled to share our article – huge collaborative effort, suggesting that #BendingTheCurve on #biodiversity loss from land use change by 2050 AND feeding the world might be possible. Read-only free
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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
Cher @cdube_sante @sante_qc voici un cadeau de Noël pour vous:quelques-uns des nombreux articles scientifiques sur la #transmissionaérosole L'un des 1ers articles, publié dans le journal ‘Aerosol Science & Technology’ en
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((( Little Big Mouth 🦁 )))
1littleBIGMOUTH
The “religion” of Judaism is listening, questioning & critical thinking./1 Our spirituality lies in awe for HaShem — the unimaginable source of creation. /2 The practice of Judaism is in
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Kab
Kabamur_Taygeta
#NEIOH1. Friends Of Earth!In These Moments, 'Be As Water!' You Heard This First From An Incarnated Pleiadian That Was Known As Bruce Lee. To Survive And Thrive Through The Density
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