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Prof Mark Hutchinson
prof_hutchinson
So... What else can you to prepare for when you get #COVID19? This series of tweets will cover how I will use the science I understand to change the way
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SJ. Puechmaille
Bats_Chiroptera
Are #Bats and #Rodents special reservoirs? New study found that "Animal orders of established importance as zoonotic reservoirs including bats and rodents were UNEXCEPTIONAL, maintaining numbers of zoonoses that closely
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Zhigang Suo 锁志刚
zhigangsuo
This paper describes a method to print laminates of hard and soft metals. The report on mechanics is light. Does the laminate achieve high strength by de-concentrating stress through shear
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Frédéric Leroy
fleroy1974
Here's the Michigan University study that came up in the recent (overblown) #Biden/#beef controversy: http://css.umich.edu/sites/default/files/publication/CSS20-01.pdf What would the carbon footprint reduction be when Americans would re
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Andrew Tarter
Andrew_Tarter
1/ Five years ago on Earth Day I published a research blog post with a provocative title—‘Haiti is Covered with Trees’.https://www.envirosociety.org/2016/05/haiti-is-covered-with-trees/ 2/ The article would get the attention of author
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Jorge Morales
jorgemlg
I know the world’s on fire, but a project I worked on for nearly two years (since beginning my postdoc with @chazfirestone) appears this week in PNAS. It combines philosophy
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Carlos Ribeiro
RibeiroCarlitos
Last week we discussed papers exploring the effect of #nutrients on human physiology, #brain, and behavior #apaperaday #covid19 #ScienceTwitter #ScienceFromHome #Read #AcademicTwitter This week I will highlight some #Drosophila and
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Sonja Lehtinen
sonjaklehtinen
Why do bacterial plasmids carry some genes but not others? Plasmids are less reliably inherited than the chromosome and genes are free to hop between plasmid and chromosome: so what
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Matthew Lutz
matthewjlutz
After a long wait, I'm excited to share new research on ants, infrastructure, and resilience Our @PNASNews paper shows army ants self-assemble into “scaffolds” that keep others from falling
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Peter JS Jones
PJSJones
Expanding MPAs by 5% could boost fish yields by 20%, but there’s a catch@ConversationUK with @rick7575 on excellent @PNASNews paper - A global network of MPAs for foodhttp://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.2000174117 @renielcabral @Enri
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David C. Blackburn 🐸
davidcblackburn
Before I got to know Dave Wake as a person, I got to know him from reading his papers while I was in college. Here's a thread on 10 of
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Sarah
sass_byname
Why is nobody talking about viral interference? (Infection with one virus can interfere with the ability of another virus to infect a host at the same time, providing temporary protection).
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Melinda Mills
melindacmills
You asked for a simple & concrete examples of how our #COVIDー19 network #exitstrategy can move from mathematical simulation models to real life examples – see https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.07052 (pages 14-16) @block_per
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RealScientists | Erin
realscientists
Happy Friday! I'm @MeredithSchmehl and I want to take a quick break from #SciComm to tell you more about my lab's research! Members of my lab discovered that when your
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Marc Somssich
somssichm
One thing apparent when re-visiting the history of plant microscopy, is that microscopists have always loved the fine structure of the cytoskeleton. Another little thread for this favorite of microscopists.
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Prep! Protect children. Perfect storm coming.
MarkCranfield_
This isn't the butchered, mangled pseudo-science of the political govt agency IPCC.This is actual, real science by one of the world's leading climate scientists.It tells us that the greenhouse gases
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