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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
COVID mythbusting: Part 3Myth: Coronavirus is airborne. Wrong: It’s a droplet infection, requiring close contact. The NEJM article only hinted at the virus’ ability to be aerosolized in a lab.
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Mojack Shaykman🌲🌳🌴
ShaykhSaahb
About time we all understand it’s not the chinese virus, nor did jt come from the bats. Or consumption of wild animals. It did transmit into humans from the wet
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Sarah Al-Ajeel
sarahajeel
I was quite bored last night, so I decided to make a thread dedicated to one of my favorite artists - Harry Styles!This is Harry Styles as microbes on agar
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CNN Philippines
cnnphilippines
THREAD: President Rodrigo Duterte addresses the nation. Duterte: Noong napag-usapan ninyong ₱200 billion ang ibibigay ng Congress, sinabi ko wag na wag ninyong... do not f**k up with this pera,
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Helen E. Vuong
helenvuongphd
Excited to share our new publication @nature ! Thank you to everyone that contributed to this work. Geoffrey Pronovost, Elena Coley, @drake_dds, @pipethero. Check it out here: https://rdcu.be/b7B5O Here's a
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Amy Parachnowitsch PhD 🌸🐝
EvoEcoAmy
I think this is the thing to push us over the edge into sourdough baking http://robdunnlab.com/projects/wildsourdough/ Sour dough science sounds like the perfect thing for my girl for the next
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The Skin Doc
visagessentials
Preservatives in skincare & why they are important[ Mini Thread ]#visagessentials #visageessentials #skincarezed Preservatives play a very important role in products containing water: they kill microorganisms and water-borne bacteria &a
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Holly Tipper
HollyTipper
Welcome to my Twitter presentation for #WallingfordECRTweets ! I’m Holly, a 4th-year @ExeterMed PhD student in @CEH_ecotox group @UK_CEH. I’m researching the effects of pollution on antimicrobial resistance in bacteria
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chrislintott
chrislintott
A team led by @jgreaves6 have found what might be signs of life high in Venus' atmosphere. They have detected phospine, a gas which on Earth is produced only by
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Faith in the future part one. High confidence that, come high summer this will be a long row of green beans upon which we will feast and fill the dryer
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Sarah Hird
sarahmhird
It's been too long since I posted my #NewFemaleFollows (an effort to #PromoteWomen simply by following more women; you can help #PromoteWomenScientists by following these women too). So buckle up,
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The Ocean Portal
OceanPortal
Some of our most visited resources are overview pages. These are vetted by experts in the field and dive deep into a subject, ecosystem, or animal group. #SmithsonianEdu Our most
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Sam Dylan Finch
samdylanfinch
So we can add @PsychToday to the list of mental health publications that have no qualms about publishing transphobic op-eds."If you have a Y chromosome, you're technically a man."https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mood-mi
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Meghan Azad, PhD
MeghanAzad
Great journal club by @basbees on this paper by @ShikaRamanan et al. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2020.04.030Multiple results: 1/n1) Cross-fostering experiments (did I mention I these?!) show immune phenotype is vertically transferred
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The Good Food Institute
GoodFoodInst
You may not have heard much about #fermentation technology, but it's already transformed food, energy, & pharma. Now, the use of fungi, microalgae, bacteria, & other microbes as a bioproduction
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Mining Association of Nova Scotia
MiningNS
In 1852, physician Victor Burq visited a copper smelter in Paris, where they used heat and chemicals to extract the reddish-brown metal. It was a dirty and dangerous job.Read this
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