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Andre Mazzetto
ammazzetto
Happy to share our new paper: "Comparing the environmental efficiency of milk and beef production through life cycle assessment of interconnected cattle systems"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S09596526203415
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CitizenWonk #DCStatehood
CitizenWonk
I spent 10 years in post secondary education in 2 countries. I did my course work in political science and law in what became a second language by the time
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Zach Elliott
zaelefty
'Stop Using Phony Science to Justify Transphobia' is another Scientific American article using the complexities of sex determination and the diversity of sex differences to argue that sex is not
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Alex Dalassio
ADalassio
By now most people awake or not, must have realised that what's going on it's by no means a coincidence. We're witnessing the consequences of a scheme that is put
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Angel Eduardo
StrangelEdweird
"On Scientific Fascism," by the handsome and good-hearted @roderickgraham, with whom I often disagree, but whom I like and respect a great deal.My thoughts below.https://link.medium.com/vPpD9xOVRbb Right off the bat this
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TY FRANKEL
THETYFRANKEL
**THREAD**8 Lessons I LearnedFrom Having 25 Employees In 1.5 Years LESSON 1: Systems.Build themOr your business will be shitNo one will know what to doChicken /w head cut off Bad.
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
3/: The following graph shows that #seasonality also applies to #coronaviruses. Cases usually start dropping between January and March and start rising between November and December. Key factors for this
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BolanleofUSA
tyewoolove
See the reasons why Yoruba love Pepper.Everyone,yes everyone in Nigeria can tell of Yoruba's undying love and sticking affection for pepper. We will talk about oil another day.One of the
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Andy
oaedoel
I understand people think masks work - its "obvious", right?But the real world is more complex than that, so being a strange sort of chap who prefers science to a
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CounselorNachos🦒
CounselorNachos
Thread!https://twitter.com/koaleszenz/status/1359896544401649664 Like @koaleszenz my real answer is boring (probably Super Mario or Mike Tyson's Punchout), but in reality these were my older brother's first games. The first system I
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plaforscience
plaforscience
The 4th round of Spain's big serologic survey has been aired in the expected childish commercial way: ONLY 10% infected, not enough for herd Immunity.It is INDEED much more to
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Ashish Anand
ashishanand
I’ll say the quiet part out loud. I’m worried for our future in the west. I belong to a virtual social group who’s members originate from truly diverse backgrounds. We
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Dr Mary Bousted
MaryBoustedNEU
Today’s React 1 COVID survey results make the strongest case for a phased re-opening of schools to full pupil intakes. A ‘big bang’ reopening on 8th March, with the current
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Katie Hinde
Mammals_Suck
YESTERDAY 150,000+ people were diagnosed with COVID-19, & based on the prevailing conditions and epidemic curves... this is not the peak. The peak will come in the weeks ahead. It
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Steven Goldberg
stevencgoldberg
I thought I could hold off until the end for one massive @Levels update, but this info is just too cool not to share in somewhat real-time. Apologies in advance
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Anne Thériault
anne_theriault
I believe in ghosts because I cohabitated with some kind of supernatural entity back when I was 19 and even though I know it is absolutely not in line with
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