Mustafa Gökhan Altınsoy (@gokhanaltinsoy1) 's Twitter Profile
Mustafa Gökhan Altınsoy

@gokhanaltinsoy1

University of Bristol

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Russia 🇷🇺 (@russia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚇 The Московское метро 🚇 turns 8⃣5⃣ today! It is considered to be the most beautiful subway - a true world wonder. Launched on 15 May 1935, the Metro comprised 13 stations – in 2020 it includes ~240 (!), 40+ of which are cultural heritage sites. 👀 Must-see item on any bucket list 🪣

🚇 The <a href="/MoscowMetro/">Московское метро 🚇</a> turns 8⃣5⃣ today! It is considered to be the most beautiful subway - a true world wonder. Launched on 15 May 1935, the Metro comprised 13 stations – in 2020 it includes ~240 (!), 40+ of which are cultural heritage sites. 👀 Must-see item on any bucket list 🪣
Reuters (@reuters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paleontologists in Argentina have discovered the 70-million-year-old remains of a megaraptor, one of the last meat-eating dinosaurs to walk the earth reut.rs/3bHhUAj

Reuters (@reuters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data from Brazil's National Institute for Space Research showed deforestation in the Amazon rainforest surged by 64% in April, putting the lives of indigenous people and the environment at risk

CNN (@cnn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two dam failures near Edenville, Michigan, sent a torrent of water rushing down the Tittabawassee River, flooding homes, schools, businesses and a university stadium. These satellite images show the extent of the flooding. cnn.it/36k1E7q

Hannah Buckland (@hannahmbuckland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was on holiday last week so missed the hand-in day, but now want to congratulate the University of Bristol Earth Sciences 2020 MSc Volcanology cohort on handing in their theses. You guys were served a huge curveball (global pandemic) during an already difficult year (MSc), so massive WELL DONE🌋🥳

Peter Kalmus (@climatehuman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's actually happening right now, it's called global heating, it's caused by burning fossil fuels, and it's happening much too fast for Mars to have any relevance whatsoever

It's actually happening right now, it's called global heating, it's caused by burning fossil fuels, and it's happening much too fast for Mars to have any relevance whatsoever