Pedro Ricardo (@pedroricardo75) 's Twitter Profile
Pedro Ricardo

@pedroricardo75

“ehh, good enough” - Mediocratis

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calendar_today02-02-2012 16:27:40

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Crested mynas, as many other birds, are born altricially, which means young are underdeveloped at the time of birth, therefore fed by parents. When they grow up, they have to learn that food doesn't simply jump into their beaks [📽️: Rebecca Gelernter]

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Just in... NASA rates June 2022 as joint hottest June on record (joint record with June 2020). This is how all the Junes stack up since.

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This clip by Anatomy Standard provides a visualization of the knee biomechanics, in which it's possible to note the adaptive deformation of menisci and the action of the cruciate ligaments [source: buff.ly/3ARcK5h]

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Stunning levanter cloud over the Rock of Gibraltar. When moist air is blown up and over the Rock, the air cools and condenses to form a cloud. This cap cloud can be sculpted by the shape of he Rock if conditions are just right. 🎥 via Met Office Gibraltar

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This video compares the size of tsunamis from the smallest wave to the biggest tsunami [📹 HD, Red Side: buff.ly/3R8UrNA] x.com/evasmartai/sta…

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Eight hour time restricted eating improves heart function in patients with myocardial infarction. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38695175/

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With seven months completed, the Earth is very likely (96% chance) to set a new annual average temperature record in 2024. This would make 2024 the warmest year since instrumental measurements began in 1850, beating the record just set in 2023. berkeleyearth.org/july-2024-temp…

With seven months completed, the Earth is very likely (96% chance) to set a new annual average temperature record in 2024.

This would make 2024 the warmest year since instrumental measurements began in 1850, beating the record just set in 2023.

berkeleyearth.org/july-2024-temp…