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Sean
weare_spartan
There are a multitude of reasons people attended the #LondonProtest Saturday, no matter how opponents want to simplify, generalise and pigeon hole them as anti-lockdown/anti-vaccine etc. A thread.. in no
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Did you know there's an animal that's shaped like a sock, can grow SIXTY FEET LONG & glows brighter than the moon? Oh & they're made of millions of physically
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Blair King
BlairKing_ca
A quick thread on that @SoniaFurstenau minute on LNG in BC from the BC Leader's debate on @cknw.Let's start with the stuff she got absolutely wrong.The research is clear there
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đatalie @ #SciWri20
LeiaShotFirst
It's day two of #SciWri20 and I'm fangirling a bit because look at this lineup for our first session #EmergingDisease:@apoorva_nyc @edyong209 @mayadusenbery @davidtuller1 @julierehmeyer https://twitter.com/ScienceWriters/status/1318
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Giorgos Kallis
g_kallis
@ii_sambliss wrote an excellent thread fact-checking Shellenberger's âApocalypse neverâ. https://twitter.com/ii_sambliss/status/1278796324301942784. If you want a researched story of the origins and evolution of the ideas behind the
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4RK_4NGEL
instinct i wanted to draw something creepy and i sit here and think about shadows time as a "baby" in the lab on the ark and how he would be
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The Green Party
TheGreenParty
Wind and solar have produced 10% of the worldâs electricity so far this year.Thatâs a rise of 14% on last yearâs figures.Coal use is falling, with a drop of 8.3%.https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/renewable-energy-wind-solar-co
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Louis Ates
MycoLAtes
Hey Mycobacterial research community. We need to do better in restraining ourselves and not amplify bad science, because it suits our narrative. This new preprint is potentially even worse than
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Ana Maria Porras, PhD
AnaMaPorras
I am so proud of my first paper as corresponding author! And on a topic I am SURE I'll work on for the rest of my life: the need to
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Altea Lorenzo
Altea_Lorenzo
Now to one talk I think everyone should watch: "The Legacy of Scientific Racism" by Angela Saini. Plenty of food for thought ahead I'm sure! A discussion that needs to
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Simone Butera
butera_simone
Since no one can know everything (except maybe @peterktodd), we all have to rely on the knowledge of others from time to time (division of intellectual labour). But how much
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Qanuck
TrueQanuck11
1) In February, it was discovered World Renowned Scientist Frank Plummer, who worked at Canada's National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg, MB had passed away while in Kenya for a conference.
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Chiara
ChiaraMilfords
Presenting: a twitter thread in defence of the Swedish coronavirus strategy, by a grateful émigré who went to a bar in Stockholm the other day. (1/15ish) While most of the
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Constantine Singer
ajaxsinger
Thread with an even more helpful perspective. This one is entitledWHAT COVID 19 DOES TO SURVIVORShttps://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1277595193064034312 The estimated death toll for Covid is somewhere between 1 and 2%. Deaths as
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Jason Liebig
Collectingcandy
Bubble Yum, then and now. Pictured here is an unopened 15-cent pack of the very first âsoft chunkâ bubblegum brand, Bubble Yum - along with a contemporary pack of the
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Andrew Dessler
AndrewDessler
quick note about the ridiculous claim that "climate change science can't be falsified". of course climate science is falsifiable. to show this, you have to break it down to its
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