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Heather E Heying
HeatherEHeying
Ignorance, arrogance, and the wielding of credentials to shut down discourse: a triple threat.When these three characteristics show up in one place, I feel a responsibility to at least slow
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Steve Brusatte
SteveBrusatte
During the Jurassic, ca.180 million years ago, some crocs called thalattosuchians moved from land to water, becoming open-ocean swimmers. Just like whales did 100+ million years later.Our team has a
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Rhett McLaughlin
rhettmc
When I was growing up, I didn’t believe that humans could have a significant impact on our planet. On this 50th anniversary of #EarthDay , let’s look at what’s happened
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pretty saro
spindlypete
i like the new rose garden! sorry i liked the old one too and i hope they transplanted the historic trees and whatnot someplace else but i think whatever landscape
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speghtti / was kjesea
shjqt
LOONA as Random Shit my teachers have said out of context:A thread Vivi- "Now Cockcumber is a vegtable" Yves-"As a Woman i can say,Men seem strange and im married to
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caro by the sea 🌊
caro
I’ve had tequila so I’m going to rant.Stop trashing @AndrewYang for rehoming his dog because of his kids’ allergy. So many pets are surrendered or rescued because owners refused to
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Anna Hughes
AnnaGHughes
It's #SeaOtterAwarenessWeek so get ready for some otter facts! Sea otters are a "keystone species" in their coastal marine environment. They keep sea urchin populations in check, which enables kelp
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slovborg 🦬
slovborg
Back in 1868 Charles Darwin published "The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication". Among selectively introduced traits he also noticed a peculiar rare in wild that seemed common across
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Kevin Bennett
KevinFPBennett
Sadly, I had to leave Panama and scrap my field season due to the pandemic. BUT I still have some awesome videos from manakin leks that I can share. For
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Miami Waterkeeper
MiamiWaterkpr
Here's the latest in fish kill news. Things are looking dark for Biscayne Bay.Early this week, reports indicated an apparent epicenter of the fish kill near Morningside Park. Since then,
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GlennyRodge
GlennyRodge
CELEBRITY UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. Starter for 10: What does a palaeontologist study? *BUZZ* London, Cowell... Music: ‘Where have all the flowers gone?’ was originally going to be called what?*BUZZ* California, Kardashian...
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Ranger Toby
NTRangerToby
Thread/ This weeks Tuesday #MountStewartMoment is a round up of our favourite clips from monitoring here @NTmountstewart . Weve been targeting Pine Martens and have learnt that there are more
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Mark Hoofnagle
MarkHoofnagle
Hard to describe how cool this paper is in Science. This carries the potential to change surgery dramatically, and offer the amazing potential of scar-free surgery. A https://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6540/eaba2374 Most surgical
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Alex Wild
Myrmecos
It’s #WorldAntDay, where we celebrate the little insect civilizations that run the planet.After two decades of obsessively stalking ants, I’ve managed to photograph maybe 5% of the world’s species. Browse
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Megan Wyatt (she/her)
mwyattpaleo
Many people don't understand why I study rodents in the fossil record. Don't get me wrong, when I started as a paleontologist, I had no idea I would fall in
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Susanne Sattler
notimmuneatall
I didn’t offer an ‘all of the above’ option, my mistake! Funny enough, even in my mostly cardiologist/immunologist twitter bubble, we can’t shake the ‘immune system = colds’ association. Yet
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