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Director of Doctoral Programmes NSAD. NTU. Culture & the Senses. Michel Serres, Film, Painting, Touch, Sound, Vision… 👨‍🎤

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mark belan | science illustrator + info designer (@markabelan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comparative Functional Anatomy of Cephalopods 🦑🐙🐚💦 #cephalopod #octopus #squid #nautilus #infographic #science #zoology #cuttlefish #biodiversity #sciart

Comparative Functional Anatomy of Cephalopods 🦑🐙🐚💦

#cephalopod #octopus #squid #nautilus #infographic #science #zoology #cuttlefish #biodiversity #sciart
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥 (@mrmatthewtodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘A full AMOC collapse would be a massive, planetary scale disaster’. It takes many years but signs suggest it may begin to collapse over the coming years as soon as 2025. Please push for this to be reported. This situation is insane Susanna Reid Piers Morgan James O'Brien

‘A full AMOC collapse would be a massive, planetary scale disaster’. It takes many years but signs suggest it may begin to collapse over the coming years as soon as 2025. Please push for this to be reported. This situation is insane <a href="/susannareid100/">Susanna Reid</a> <a href="/piersmorgan/">Piers Morgan</a> <a href="/mrjamesob/">James O'Brien</a>
God (@thetweetofgod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out of curiosity, where were you all thinking of moving after you're done destroying the Earth? Because I assume you've thought that through.

Lee (@leeartr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💐RIP Lillian Schwartz, probably the greatest filmmaker to ever use a computer. Most of her films are freely available to view on her website: lillian.com/films/

NB (@noahbolanowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

R.I.P. Lillian Schwartz 🖤 One of the most brilliant, passionate & innovative pioneers in the history of digital art. More on her work & career below.

Paul Beckwith (@paulhbeckwith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Atlantic Ocean's currents are on the verge of collapse. This is what it means for the planet - BBC Science Focus Magazine apple.news/AVDzntACSRO2RI…

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK (@pik_climate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We’re seeing cracks in the resilience of the Earth’s systems. We’re seeing massive cracks on land (...), but the oceans are also showing signs of instability. Nature has so far balanced our abuse. This is coming to an end.” PIKs Johan Rockström in The Guardian. theguardian.com/environment/20…

jonathanwatts (@jonathanwatts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The dangers of a collapse of the main Atlantic Ocean circulation, known as Amoc, have been “greatly underestimated” and would have devastating impacts, according to an open letter by 44 experts. One of the signatories, ⁦Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf 🌏 🦣⁩ tells me why theguardian.com/environment/20…

Elizabeth Kolbert (@elizkolbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to know why scientists are so worried about the threat of #AMOC collapse, I try to explain it here: newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…

Anthony Costello (@globalhlthtwit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's Lancet climate and health report presents 56 indicators of health and climate change across FIVE domains. (Download the report for free from the Lancet website). Here is a thread of some of the key findings. #Lancetclimate24 (1)

Today's Lancet climate and health  report presents 56 indicators of health and climate change across FIVE domains. (Download the report for free from the Lancet website). Here is a thread of some of the key findings. #Lancetclimate24 (1)
Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many people have asked me what is going on at The Guardian & Observer. The answer is a lot. To be clear, this isn’t an ‘internal dispute’ between 700+ journalists & their management it’s a struggle for the soul & future of UK journalism. telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/…

Ryan Katz-Rosene, PhD (@ryankatzrosene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ I’ve been wondering a bunch of things about a potential AMOC collapse: "When will it tip?" "What are the most likely effects?" "Can we stop it?" So I looked for answers in the many scientific papers published on this. Here’s a super plain language thread with what I found.🧵

1/ I’ve been wondering a bunch of things about a potential AMOC collapse: "When will it tip?" "What are the most likely effects?" "Can we stop it?" So I looked for answers in the many scientific papers published on this. Here’s a super plain language thread with what I found.🧵
Nikolay Kukushkin (@niko_kukushkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We think that all memory is stored in the brain. But our study published today in Nature Communications shows that all cells—even kidney cells—can count, detect patterns, store memories, and do so similarly to brain cells. My first (co)corresponding author paper!🧵nature.com/articles/s4146…

We think that all memory is stored in the brain. But our study published today in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> shows that all cells—even kidney cells—can count, detect patterns, store memories, and do so similarly to brain cells. My first (co)corresponding author paper!🧵nature.com/articles/s4146…
Outbreak Updates (@outbreakupdates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The birth of a pandemic is so quiet you might miss it. A silent seed planting itself in the world, set to grow into something uncontainable.

The birth of a pandemic is so quiet you might miss it.

A silent seed planting itself in the world, set to grow into something uncontainable.
Sabine Hossenfelder (@skdh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ongoing bird-flu disaster in the US is blowing my mind. They're causing a new pandemic, scientists have been jumping up and down for almost a year yelling DO SOMETHING, but no one listens.

Sabine Hossenfelder (@skdh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since I see there are some Americans already spreading misinformation about the bird flu, let me give you some context. The currently circulating H5N1 bird flu virus has been around among birds for about 30 years. It was first isolated in China in 1996. Bird flu pandemics happen