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Peguesus
he invited me over to watch a movie but didn’t mention he had a severe bed bug infestation and got mad at me when i brought it uphttps://twitter.com/NateIsBack2/status/1381610076054679552 i wish
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gödel, escher, bachman-turner overdrive
Theophite
okay so I spent a long time thinking about this and I think I have some answershttps://twitter.com/AwfulReddit/status/1385581603259404289 okay, so, first, what does it mean to say something is an "infinite
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Matthew Dalby
MatthewJDalby
Do seed oils (linoleic acid) cause obesity? Discussion on this often involves rodent studies. But there are a lot of rodent studies out there and they can be difficult to
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Charles Brenner, PhD
CharlesMBrenner
It's a good time to review what is NAD, what is a coenzyme, what is a vitamin, what do we get in food, and why might NR have benefits for
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🌞 Sol Brah 🌞
SolBrah
THE BIOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF SEX (THREAD)Everyone enjoys the physical side of sex, but there are inherent, far-reaching physiological, spiritual and mental benefits to the act as wellRead on to discover
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Matthew Dalby
MatthewJDalby
Cocoa butter and it's stearic acid content are quite interesting when fed to mice.Take this study for example. Mice fed high-fat diets with 60% of calories from 8 different fats
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Matthijs van Dijk
batcomposer
A (possibly going to be growing for quite a while) thread: So a friend of mine finally started reading Terry Pratchett recently, after years of “You really should...” (apparently all
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Dreadnought Holiday
TheDreadShips
Atmospheric railways suck. This thing here is the Crystal Palace Pneumatic Railway. The idea was the carriage rolled into the tunnel under gravity, formed an airtight seal, and was then
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Michael Bolton
michaelbolton
I'll be live tweeting the talk by Dr. Chris McKillop (@atscmc ) at #EuroSTARConf on this thread, starting in about 10 minutes. Here's the title — Developing Your BS Detector:
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Dr Musa Mohd Nordin
drmusanordin
A brief history of EPIDEMICSDr Musa Mohd NordinChairman, FIMA Advisory Council6 April 2020 218 Hijrah / 818 ADEpidemic in EgyptEvery household was infectedMany of their governors and leaders died 228 Hijrah /
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Megan Molteni
MeganMolteni
It's weird to celebrate a Nobel Prize that at once feels so long overdue and at the same time, honors a discovery made not even a decade ago! But things
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ToluPeters_
Snakes are ecthothermic (cold-blooded) creatures covered in overlapping scales. they're under the phylum CHORDATA, class REPTILIA, order SQUAMATA and sub-order SERPENTES. they are notable for their slippery nature and resounding
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seeemilyplay
ILOVETINY
CLASSIFYING COVID-19A look at the UK government's classification system for disease - A THREAD 1. The UK government has a policy for classifying certain diseases as 'high consequence infectious diseases'
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Public Land Lover
publiclandlvr
In honor of #NationalForestWeek, a week-long thread about what our forests mean to me. I now live on the edge of the @ShastaTrinityNF, first protected in 1905 by T. Roosevelt.
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Billy Bostickson 🏴👁&👁 🆓
BillyBostickson
1. Update on WIV "Deleted Database" Evidence of 1 project being potential origin of SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.Project involved novel bat viral pathogen research & Wuhan Central Hospital.Did Wuhan CDC work with
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
Modest sun exposure isn't a risk factor for melanoma. If anything, it is protective. A thread.There's a lot I'm leaving out, as I'm trying to briefly summarize the information presented
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