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Zara Bain
zaranosaur
sitting here both in and witnessing discussions on the social model and it’s fascinating how much contention there is over including people with disabling chronic illnesses I get it but
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Rosie Steinberg🦑🦀🐡 | #BlackLivesMatter
RosieRiots
I know I said that soft coral are just booger that can eat light, but it turns out they can actually do a lot more than that!Check out my open
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Yule Wilhelm
Wilhelm716
I am confident to say beauty is one of the most important aspects of all reality. We evolved over millions of years to identify what is beautiful and what is
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
ThreadFor @mrp035Is it possible?Of course not. Why are people wasting their time on stuff like this? What are the grounds for "not accepting" the election results?The Russians can't change the
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Gordon Brander
gordonbrander
Lately, I've been reflecting on teleological and non-teleological understandings of processes, and noticing how we have a sort of meaning-making impulse to recon a telos onto everything. There's something about
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rokhal3
rokhal3
I'm gonna talk about how Marvel Comics explores morality and personhood in the possession relationship, using the Venom symbiote and Eli Morrow as contrasting examples. The Venom symbiote has a
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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
Great thread by @K_G_Andersen summarising why the epizootic of SARS COV 2 is worrying. One more aspect: we picked up circulation on several farms from surveillance, rather than disease notifications.
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Kristian G. Andersen
K_G_Andersen
The "mink mutant virus" stories have focused too much on the mutations and not enough on the fact that we have a raging COVID-19 epidemic in mink. The decision by
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Wes Ferguson
wesferguson
The most peculiar spring in Texas is saltier than the Dead Sea and deeper than anybody knows. 1/7https://www.texasmonthly.com/travel/how-salt-shaped-texas/ The Estelline Salt Springs fills a pool in the Texas Panhandle. It's
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Jesper Boman
JesperBoman
New preprint up on the effects of GC-biased gene conversion on patterns of genetic diversity in general and butterfly genomes in particular. (1/8)https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.10.376566v1 As some of you may know, mismatche
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Katie O'Reilly
DrKatfish
Meet the Tarpon of the North (pole) - the sheefish or inconnu (or coney, or Stenodus leucichthys)We head *way* north to meet this large predatory whitefish found in Arctic and
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A very mad scientist
bridgetmcgann
Did you know that children’s shows used to depict breastfeeding?Here is Buffy and her baby, Cody on Sesame Street, in 1977.Notice she actually says the word “breast.” On a children’s
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Ankit Kumar, IFS
AnkitKumar_IFS
Lessons in Wildlife Management.Got a rare opportunity to deal with Human-Elephant conflict in the forest division. Here are few of my observations.To start with, this is a footprint of a
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Monsieur Prepuce 🕯🇬🇧🇮🇪🏴🇪🇺⚫
MPrepuce
Thread.I’m getting some questions about COVID & vaccines, largely around dosing & new variants. I’ll offer some thoughts here, from a virologist’s perspective.Using 1 dose of a vaccine, and providing
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Christopher Hyde
ChrisHydeFilm
If Bond failed and Stromberg managed to engineer the end of the world, I always wondered......exactly who gets a ticket on this boat ride? Naomi, yes probably, but the only
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Owen Williams 🏴
OwsWills
Between the cities of Cardiff and Newport lies a vast network of ancient, secretive waterways, known as "The Gwent Levels"For millennia, this landscape has been farmed, flooded and reclaimed from
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