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Simon Roux
simroux_virus
It's Friday evening, I've my red wine, and we just got a new pre-print out, which means it's thread time \o/ Disclaimer: this thread doesn't contain any Covid-19 https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.01.020958v1 @jgi
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Cm Manasvi ✨
cm_manasvi
Hello! My name is Manasvi and I am taking part in the #GlobalScienceShowToday I’ll be talking about Ernest Haeckel, My favourite science artist! Next up is @shivaanisrini11 ! Bonus: I've
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शर्मण: Sharmaji
WirelessEnergy1
[1/n] This is a thread on my beloved Ramchandra Guha, who is not a Bengali but a Tamilan Da! He wears many hats: Economist, Environmentalist, Historian. We will look at
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Sonal🇮🇳
Dharm_gatha
What was studied in the Gurukuls of India, it is necessary to know! Change your thoughts about this education and clear the misconceptions! 1. अग्नि विद्या (Fire & Heat Technologies)*2.
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Ney #SavePhilippineWetlands
neyteachyou
Ecology of Mangrove Crabs by @jerochristm Presenting their undergrad thesis “Mangroves don’t form a single clade, in terms of systematics.” Differing authors have varying number for the true mangrove
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Imen Ben Ammar
ImenBenAmmar6
Little thread about my current work : How to assess the impact of the passage through an hydropower plant on the physiological and health status of migratory species. #LIFE4FISH First
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Lee Schofield
leeinthelakes
This time 2 years ago, I went on sabbatical to SW #Norway to learn about montane habitats. Was supposed to be going again this year, which obviously isn't going to
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RealScientists | Erin
realscientists
The Kenya Rangelands project has been monitoring African wild dogs in the field for 18 years now! I'm going to talk a bit about how African wild dog populations are
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Akiko Shoji
AkikoShoji
1/11. #WSTC7 #ContSesh2 Seabirds accumulate & transport contaminants, acting as biovectors. Biovector transport is nicely illustrated on this fig from Blais et al. 2007. But how effects at distant locations
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Rachel Mann
RevRachelMann
I guess no-one wants my theological ‘hot take’ on the letter signed by dozens of writers & authors, inc. JKR, Noam C etc re ‘cancel culture’... but *even* simple clergy
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Zoë Goodwin
Drypetes
We have a new paper in @JournalSystBio delving further into my PhD @rbge_Science & @OxfordPlants w @pablomurod. Whoop! http://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2020.1751339Funded by a @NERCscience PhD studentship & grants from @LeverhulmeTru
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saint andrew 🌻
_saintdrew
Someone asked me recently what I would replace “leftist” streamers with. Let's be real here, “leftist” streamers are not the linchpin of revolution. We'll survive without them.But I do want
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
California's on fire. Again.It doesn't have to be.There's overwhelming, longstanding scientific consensus that California fires are due to a century-long aversion to controlled burns, and yet the state is vapor-locked
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Krishnendu Ray
Raykris1
Data visualization: Vegetarian-Non-Vegetarian/Rice-Wheat Line: India. Also clearly demarcates the cow belt. From the questions, I probably should put down my provisional thinking why that might be so here.
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Dustin P. Walsh
dustinpwalsh
Let's talk dams. There are roughly 90,500 dams in the U.S. The avg. age of those dams is more than 50 yrs old. Between 1848 and 2017, the U.S averages
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Victoria Stead
tori_stead
Spending my Saturday morning at #AAACASCA2019 listening to a stellar lineup of critical food studies folks talking about their new books. Interested in #food politics, #agriculture, discard studies, critical race
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