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Leilani Münter
LeilaniMunter
Monarch butterflies need help! I’m frustrated to see tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) for sale at my local nursery. This is my open letter to ask people to stop planting it
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Manchester Museum
McrMuseum
The Noble Chafer is a beautiful iridescent beetle & star of our exhibition #MMBeautyandtheBeasts which invites you to encounter beauty in #minibeasts and fall in love with insects.Continuing our daily
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Tom J. Astle
tjalamont
Here, have a lovely little stink bug. Some we saw showed more turquoise above - don't know if they were a related but different species, or maybe just a variant
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The New York Times
nytimes
Today is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The original wave of demonstrations in 1970 transformed U.S. priorities and helped shape the modern global environmental movement.50 years later, here’s what’s
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Iris Menéndez
PALEOiris
Dear #squirreltwitter, do you want to know how #squirrels cope with climatic changes? A thread about my last publication in Mammal Review https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mam.12215#GoNuts #ClimateChange @Mammal_Society The #Sciur
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Plant Pathologist
Oom_Bakkies
Carnivorous plants. A thread. In the evolution process, identifying a habitat with the least competition is one of the most important factors which significantly contributes towards the survival of a
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Bowen the Bear
BowenTheBear
#DnD #UnpopularOpinion: orcs/drow/goblins being prone to evil doesn't have to be inherently racist. Wait don't go! Let me explain. Race as in "the human race" is perhaps ill-fitting in modern
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the first steven deobald
deobald
on transparency: i was surprised to find that in many commentaries on the whole theranos thing holmes is repeatedly vilified and labeled as a "master manipulator" as if she has
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Charles Melnyk
CharlesMelnyk
A nice step towards achieving wide spread inter-species plant grafting "Cell-cell adhesion in plant grafting is facilitated by β-1,4-glucanases" published today in @ScienceMagazine. My thoughts on this paper https://science.scien
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em dale (they/them) 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️
carnivoresetal
Ok, brace yourselves. I here to help brighter your day with Cuscus' - who are here to grace your twitter feed and look badass eating flowers (and I don't mean
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DANdelion🦌🍥
reiqenarataka
deer antlers are so fascinating to me like THEY'RE BONES. THAT EXTEND OUT OF THE HEAD. AND THEN POP OFF AND REGROW EVERY YEAR. if another part of their body
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Emory_MedMicro
Emory_MedMicro
First tweetorial of the new academic year. Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CoNS) bacteremia is a frequent ID consult. So how do the pros handle the CoNS? Here is a quick generalized
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Parveen Kaswan, IFS
ParveenKaswan
Meanwhile first time in #human history CO2 #atmospheric concentration is set to reach 416 PPM. We crossed 415 last May. Never recorded in history of our #species. Last time when
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Andrew "Sad Socialist" Kemle 🏴
SadKemle
Cephalopods are fucking cool and you can't tell me otherwise. But also this article got me thinking about something:https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24432610-400-octopuses-were-thought-to-be-solitary-until-a-social-species-turned-
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National Museum of Ireland
NMIreland
Today National Museum of Ireland, Curator of Entomology Aidan O'Hanlon aka @MusingMollusc , is showing how he rehydrates Butterflies to add them to the Collections.#edchatie #MuseumFromHome #Irishmuseumsonline A collection of
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Ben Goldsmith
BenGoldsmith
Two of the worlds most iconic species were declared functionally extinct this weekend, Australia’s koala and Indonesia’s woolly, mysterious Sumatran rhino. You might have heard about it somewhere. https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/11/23/ko
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