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(LONG THREAD) Lately, I’ve developed a serious obsession with Chernobyl. The problems that led up to the explosion of Reactor No. 4 are so complex, so intricate, that I find
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Elizabeth Law 思敏
lizzlaw_
It’s the crack of dawn and 15 other foreign journalists and I have been put on a bus to see Wuhan with the lockdown lifted. So far, the only people
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Kingfisher & Wombat
UrsulaV
So following my retweet of the saguaros being cut down, it occurs to me that the extraordinary nature of the saguaro may not be common knowledge. Therefore, let us talk
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Mynzagric254
mynzagric254
#DearfarmersSometimes, you may plant a seed, give it all necessary conditions possible for germination (lighting, temperature) but they never germinate.This is not bad luck, neither is it witchcraft, This is
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黒 writing comms open 🖊️
666raveneyes
Warning: weightlossAs maybe some of you already know, I've been struggling with weight. I've been fat since I can remember myself, wrong eating habits in my childhood fucked up my
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#teamfiji COVID19 Assistance
TeamfijiA
Bula Vinaka #TeamFiji, as we continue to fight the #CODVID19 pandemic, we would like to share some realities from those who have been gravely affected. Here are some circumstances and
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Becky Wragg Sykes
LeMoustier
Aaaand it's out!#Neanderthals made fine twine 45-50,000 years ago! https://www.newscientist.com/article/2240117-oldest-ever-piece-of-string-was-made-by-neanderthals-50000-years-ago/I gave comments to the above article, and here's my more deta
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vampire facts
ThunderEternal
retweet for vampire facts. like for garlic facts. a vampire burglar is called a bat-burglar. the ancient name of garlic is "ai" which also means "you have." when garlic is
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🐿Sharpie🐿
whiskeyrodent
SAFETY GUIDE FOR CLEVELAND PROTESTS TOMORROW[A THREAD] From Zach Germaniuk, a lawyer."216-563-1781. My office line for tomorrow in Cleveland.Been attending protests since 2005, so a few tips I've learned over
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Liam O 🦆
liamosaur
With so many people interested in making bread, I thought I'd post a guide to making it at home! I'm pretty hungry, so I'm going to make a big batch
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Alexandra Thorn
AlexandraThorn9
4) Selective pressure explains the phenomenon of antimicrobial resistant "supergerms" as well as pesticide resistant insects. It's a well-documented phenomenon. 5) To ensure that classes of pesticides continue to be
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ACE Midlands
ace_midlands
As part of the Government’s £1.57 billion #CultureRecoveryFund, we’ve been able to invest £3.37m in much-loved venues across the country during this difficult time through the Grassroots Music Venue Fund.
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CJ Colley, PhD
thinksci
K-5 Family #ScienceAtHome for plant growth https://tinyurl.com/AtHomeScience-Seeds Part 1 Is a bean a seed?Pt 2 Learn about beans. Justify predictions.Pt 3 What do plants need? Design experiment.Pt 4 Engineer a
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Iyervval
1n The #FrugalIndian 8 course lunch served the “Thauleee” style: A “lounge” style preserve of the fruit of the Mangifera Indica tree, subtly seasoned with Egyptian cumin, handpicked nigella, raisiny
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Dr. Zalka Csenge Virág
TarkabarkaHolgy
Today's #FolkloreThursday theme is Spring, so here is a collection of folktales about our favorite spring flowers Thread. A Bavarian folktale says Snow was originally colorless. It asked various flowers
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Anthony B. Bradley
drantbradley
Multi-ethnic churches are not the solution, model, nor goal for addressing race issues *every* community. The growth of black pastors in the PCA for years has been directly & indirectly
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