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it's this piece: Butterbutt biology: warblers, migration and mitochondria |
@GrrlScientist http://gu.com/p/3agt6/tw@zebrafinch -
#Cockatoos feed at rehabilitated South West mine sites http://ab.co/17BohRp pic http://ab.co/176P8Bw#Australia#birds -
WOAH! How the
#Shutdown Is Devastating Biomedical Scientists & Killing Their Research http://bit.ly/1gaykAo euthanising research animals?? -
heheheheh! A whale of a poem |
@GrrlScientist http://gu.com/p/3ja6a/tw via@guardian -
@RSC_Comms here's me: http://bit.ly/GCIj3t (without the parrots) -
can anyone name a woman/women who were passed over for a nobel prize in physiology or medicine?
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what would've Darwin thought? songbirds acquire mitochondria from closest relatives, allowing them to migrate better http://gu.com/p/3agt6/tw
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thanks to statistics, sometimes it IS possible to accurately predict the future http://bit.ly/19XzGIJ
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Genetics helps identify hunted, poorly known,
#whale species http://bit.ly/GC9RXo helped define populations & subspecies of Bryde's whale -
Researcher discovers a potential new species in his nostril http://bit.ly/19pbfTv a tick climbed up scientist's nose while he was in Uganda
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*tick* *tock* countdown to the Nobel Prizes: the oldest Laureate was 90 years old when awarded the Nobel
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Butterbutt biology: warblers, migration & mitochondria |
@GrrlScientist http://gu.com/p/3agt6/tw via@guardian#birds#science -
what goes in must come out: Paleontologists Reconstruct Diet of Four Moa Species by examining fossil poops http://bit.ly/176lRXr
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How to get a job in science communication http://bit.ly/1aRg3Es
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love looking at photos of parrots? feral parrots of Los Angeles http://bit.ly/GC3DXF 7 of 13 feral species photographed in backyard
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sweet story w video: India: Bird Lover Feeds Hundreds of Parrots http://bit.ly/16mKuTk
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Study finds endangered black
#cockatoos feeding at rehabilitated mine http://ab.co/1aQUxj8#birds#Australia -
SCREAM! 2 new enigmatic burrow-dwelling spider species discovered in sandy beach soils of Uruguay http://bit.ly/1bCTDru
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fossil jaw of a tiny primate that lived approximately 35mya unearthed in Thai coal mine http://bit.ly/19oZ21i
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EWWWW!
@UWMadison Researcher Finds Potential New Tick Species--Up His Nose! http://bit.ly/18AqwUF
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