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NatureConservancy WA
Conserve_WA
(1) Everyone deserves the right to enjoy the outdoors w/o fear. From the tragic killing of Ahmaud Arbery to the hate directed at Christian Cooper, who was birding in Central
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Simon Martin
drsimonmartin
Most people who know me realise that I’m not a virologist, so take what follows with caution. There’s a lot of talk of aerosol transmission of Covid-19 today. I’d always
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Anin the Destroyer
anin_the
Men tell us what they are all the time, but when we repeat it, we are accused of being "misandrist". Men tell us what they are in indirect ways all
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Rose O'Neill
RoseONei11
I’ve been working on #PeopleAndNature for @NaturalEngland for 3 years now and the results of our first children’s survey truly surprised me. We asked children 8-15 about nature during coronavirus
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Ibrahim
ibfaarax_
Came across a very interesting Somali Biology paper published in Nature, March 2020. (3/4 authors based are Somali)https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-62645-0 Findings! 1) A total of 9 variants in Somalis, with allele frequency
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Helen Pluckrose has returned to Hermit Mode
HPluckrose
I think this depends on whether your nature is conservative or liberal. We do seem to have both and it's unlikely one is a social construct because how would it
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
This research is really inspiring. Scientists find that, when left alone, destroyed tropical forests can almost completely regenerate in only 66 years, and in some cases as little as 21.https://www.nature.com/articles/nature16512
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David K Smith
professor_dave
For the first time, Nature family journals set their open access price, and it is around £9000. No, that's not a typo. Science is increasingly just a capitalist endeavour, where
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Why are the RSPB and National Trust so feeble?Rather than calling their members to arms, they feed them "saccharine drivel in their magazines". A crucial, devastating article by Mick Green
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Mr. Darwin
DarwinSotf
2/5The first friend I encountered was this Red-Femured Spotted Orbweaver. The picture on the left is the natural color. The right is edited so you can see the eyes. I
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Philip Ball
philipcball
This can't be stressed enough. The reason there is debate about whether it is safe to reopen our schools at this stage is that the pandemic has been so appallingly
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Lauren Morello
lmorello_dc
The way the discussion about hydroxychloroquine gets framed during WH briefings is often either-or: we can either give lots of patients the drug or do clinical trials. It's a false
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
Following up on previous thread: One of the most important ideas that emerged in writing my next book #TurningofDays is how infrequently we recognize nature's bent toward decay in our
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Isaac Bogoch
BogochIsaac
1.Shedding light on where #COVID19 replicates, informing transmission:"Pharyngeal virus shedding was very high during the first week of symptoms...Infectious virus was readily isolated from throat- and lung-derived samples, but not
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McKinley Caughman
5pointsMckinley
"All that God does is to let them alone and allow them to go their own way without interference. It is their nature to be evil, and God simply has
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
1/3 Many thanks @jaketapper for hosting me @TheLeadCNN re: revised CDC guidelines. I indicated that I don’t have a specific problem with them, but they are not properly contextualized and
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