Erik English (@erik_english) 's Twitter Profile
Erik English

@erik_english

Associate multimedia editor for @bulletinatomic. Views my own. RTs don’t imply agreement. He/him.

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When African cattle died, sleeping-sickness flies switched to targeting people in the early 1900s. How will climate change & our age of extinctions affect diseases now? Georgios Pappas reports on tsetse flies, mosquitos, ticks, & more. @buleltinatomic. thebulletin.org/2024/10/a-more…

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In case you missed it, last week the WHO declared Egypt malaria-free. Evidence of the disease has been traced back as far as 4000 BCE and genetic testing found it to be the likely killer of King Tut. Read more here: thebulletin.org/2024/10/egypt-… Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

GP WMD Counter Disinfo (@gpctrdisinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest analysis explains the link between recent upgrades at the Russian Sergiev Posad-6 military high-containment biological research facility and the increase in malicious #bioweapons #disinformation focused on Ukraine. Read the briefing here: tinyurl.com/5n7yfvrm

Our latest analysis explains the link between recent upgrades at the Russian Sergiev Posad-6 military high-containment biological research facility and the increase in malicious #bioweapons #disinformation focused on Ukraine. Read the briefing here: tinyurl.com/5n7yfvrm
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (@bulletinatomic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A zombie apocalypse can serve as a useful metaphor for the challenges a community may one day face—be it a pandemic, war, or a horde of reanimated corpses. 🧟 Some Halloween advice from Erik English and Thomas Gaulkin. thebulletin.org/2023/10/why-yo…

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Six quality Bulletin readings, curated for the concerned Election Day voter. With a dash of humor for sanity’s sake. Read the introduction and compilation by Bulletin editor-in-chief John Mecklin: thebulletin.org/2024/11/six-qu…

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Brett Favre is voting because he’s interested in the welfare of the American people Learn more by googling Brett Favre welfare

François Diaz-Maurin - @francoisdm.bsky.social (@francoisdm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Just in: UN to conduct new study of the broad impacts of nuclear war. Not all countries want to know My latest for Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists thebulletin.org/2024/11/un-to-… #nuclearweapons

Erik English (@erik_english) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“My guess is that we’ll be able to read last night’s election results in the geological record many millennia hence.” @jessimckenzi.bsky.social thebulletin.org/2024/11/americ…

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Experts in public health, biosecurity, vaccine policy, and other biology-related fields write on Trump’s win and what it might mean for their areas of practice. "What Trump might do on vaccines, pandemics, global health, and more," by Matt Field. thebulletin.org/2024/11/what-t…

Nate Cohn (@nate_cohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One overarching theme here: a lot of what really mattered in this election probably happened 2+ years ago. Indeed, the results by state are more correlated with our 2022-House based estimates than the 2020 result