Dr. Ann Lawless (@anntics) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Ann Lawless

@anntics

Health activist🌏 Sociology of joyist. Bird pal🦜, Armchair Astronomer, zesty nerd. I respect courage, integrity, honour. Member: Women's Honour Roll.

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Murdoch University (@murdochuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to eat apples for science? Members of the public are invited to crunch into Bravo apples for an important health study taking place in WA. loom.ly/mEtrAMo

Global Sanctuary for Elephants (@globalelephants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can elephants get cancer? Despite having 100x more cells than humans, elephants get cancer far less often. Why? They have 20+ copies of a tumor-suppressing gene called TP53, plus a “zombie” gene that helps kill damaged cells before they become dangerous. ow.ly/tIwz50W5gJO

Can elephants get cancer? Despite having 100x more cells than humans, elephants get cancer far less often. Why? They have 20+ copies of a tumor-suppressing gene called TP53, plus a “zombie” gene that helps kill damaged cells before they become dangerous. ow.ly/tIwz50W5gJO
Angela (@lhkjade921) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These are Blue-and-Yellow Tanagers (Thraupis bonariensis). They are commonly found in South America, particularly in countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, often in open woodlands, gardens, and shrublands. #birds Pure color beauty

These are Blue-and-Yellow Tanagers (Thraupis bonariensis). They are commonly found in South America, particularly in countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, often in open woodlands, gardens, and shrublands.
#birds Pure color beauty
Australian Geographic (@ausgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s unquestionably one of our planet’s greatest conservation success stories – the comeback of the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the brink of extinction.  ausgeo.co/savewhales ✍️ Karen McGhee 📸 Holly Matheson #ausgeo #humpbackwhale #whales #worldoceanday

It’s unquestionably one of our planet’s greatest conservation success stories – the comeback of the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the brink of extinction.  ausgeo.co/savewhales

✍️ Karen McGhee
📸 Holly Matheson

#ausgeo #humpbackwhale #whales #worldoceanday
Rev. Dr. Michele Shields (@kahumikala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Realising that we are all nourished from the same source of life, may we so live that others be not deprived of air, food, water, shelter, or the chance to live.

Realising that we are all nourished from the same source of life,
may we so live that others be not deprived
of air, food, water, shelter, or the chance to live.
Global Sanctuary for Elephants (@globalelephants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do elephants beat the heat? ☀️🐘 It turns out they’ve got some pretty surprising superpowers to stay cool in the blazing sun. Here are 5 ways elephants regulate their body temperature—and why they’re so well adapted for hot climates: 1️⃣ Ears – Blood flows through the large