Joshua R. Wilson (@2manyjoshwilson) 's Twitter Profile
Joshua R. Wilson

@2manyjoshwilson

#Celtics #GreenRunsDeep

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This is an image of GPS tracking of multiple wolves in six different packs around Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, which shows how much the wolf packs avoid each other's range [source: ow.ly/PgHa30mTOJJ]

This is an image of GPS tracking of multiple wolves in six different packs around Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota,  which shows how much the wolf packs avoid each other's range [source: ow.ly/PgHa30mTOJJ]
Heal the Bay (@healthebay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a deep dive into TWO important bills co-sponsored by Heal the Bay this year! Our Coastal Marine Scientist Emily Parker breaks down these important bills that were signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom Newsome.

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It’s literally insane how easy it is to forget you can just take a deep breath & instantly feel 10x times better. Stop scrolling. Slowly inhale through the nose for 5 seconds & exhale through the nose for 5 seconds. Repeat that a few times. I guarantee you feel better.

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For more than a decade, Simon Beck has been decorating the Alps with his stunning mathematical drawings, created by running in snowshoes across freshly laid snow.

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Tunguska wiped out 80 million trees in 1908—but 100 years later, you’d barely know it happened. So how do we really detect ancient impact events? Scientists use techniques like Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) to date when soil and rock layers were last exposed to

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"The reduction of human actions to mere tasks means that whether or not machines are becoming more like humans, humans are becoming more like machines." —Jacques Ellul

"The reduction of human actions to mere tasks means that whether or not machines are becoming more like humans, humans are becoming more like machines."

—Jacques Ellul