Search run analysis for @sciencemagazine from Sat, February 18, 2023 at 18:31:47 -0800 (logged in)

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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/18/23 12:30:03: A solid-state electrolyte enables a lithium-air battery to operate at 25°C, a recent Science study found. The discovery provides new design opportunities to achieve Li-based #chemistry at room temperature. https://scim.ag/1BB #NationalBatteryDay
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  • Now we just have to make sure that lithium is not mined by children or in other inhumane circumstances and the world can be a little bit better.
    [original: #3, ranking: #1, date: #3] From @stokowski_ultra on 02/18/23 01:03:20
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[tweet: 1627051162108059648, from: @stokowski_ultra (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 01:03:20 (ABUSIVE,0,,,10) Now we just have to make sure that lithium is not mined by children or in other inhumane circumstances and the world can be a little bit better.]

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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/18/23 09:30:04: Electric cars are coming by the millions. But what will happen to all the dead batteries? Learn more on #NationalBatteryDay: https://scim.ag/1Bs
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  • He who cares - blinks Imagine the recycle society Sounds extremely human Long-term aware & a faint obsession with beauty Oh well, that's not us
    [original: #1, ranking: #19, date: #13] From @tallblueblonde1 on 02/18/23 11:30:35
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  • As electric vehicle numbers increase, researchers and developers are creating solutions for what to do with used batteries. Solutions like battery recycling, repurposing and reusing them. #EV #ElectricCars #Battery #Recycle #Reuse.
    [original: #26, ranking: #2, date: #17] From @aivasays on 02/18/23 01:12:41
  • If we can't get more than 30% of plastic bottles recycled now , this will be an environmental catastrophe in our near future. If you update your chart with who will do the recycling you will see not much recycling at all. Just dangerous junk sitting in your backyard.
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    [original: #24, ranking: #25, date: #20] From @semaj1956 on 02/18/23 02:16:00
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[tweet: 1627027817451130880, from: @tallblueblonde1 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 11:30:35 (HIGH,0,,,139) He who cares - blinks  Imagine the recycle society Sounds extremely human Long-term aware & a faint obsession with beauty Oh well, that's not us]
[tweet: 1627008350536757248, from: @lunchbo17601649 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 10:13:13 (HIGH,,3,,196) @abt_company knows what to do with spent batteries.]
[tweet: 1627089004465369090, from: @mith_ (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 03:33:43 (HIGH,,4,,75) I was reading this and was like wait a second that has been solved that doesn't matter any more. Hell most systems are chemistry agnostic. Confused I scrolled up and looked at the date the article was originally published, May 2021.]
[tweet: 0, from: @the33rdteamfb (VERIFIED) on 12/31/69 04:00:00 (HIGH,416,4219,327,2280165) POST-SUPER BOWL POWER RANKINGS  Where does your team rank heading into the offseason?]
[tweet: 1627006803509669889, from: @eug504 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 10:07:04 (HIGH,,,1,229) OK they made some very good points in this article. The manufactures should share some responsibilities since they are making these profiting from these batteries. And all of these batteries should be labeled. ASAP FROM HERE ON OUT!!!]
[tweet: 1626999886892908544, from: @thiru21 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 09:39:35 (HIGH,,1,1,255) Old/dead batteries are the richest “ores” for new batteries. Given the high cost incentives, recycling them would be a no-brainier. @RedwoodMat knows of this win-win opportunity.]
[tweet: 1627105706611539968, from: @pham_alam (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 04:40:05 (HIGH,0,,,4) Absolutely. The only reason any electronics waste isn't recycled is because of economic inertia: in the shorter term, it costs less to just mine more ores than to mine and recycle. Longer term though recycling is very economically competitive vs mining, and will be adopted.]
[tweet: 1627034261055320065, from: @mzeyada1944 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 11:56:11 (HIGH,,1,1,107) The batteries, in general and batteries of cars and vehicles in particular, will be the main source of pollution in coming years unless scientists find solutions to recycle all components in a safe way.  We hope solving the problem so that people can enjoy electric vehicles.]
[tweet: 1627105207896211456, from: @pham_alam (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 04:38:06 (HIGH,0,,,6) We already know how to recycle everything. The issue isn't technical ability, it's finding an economic way to do it at scale. Aluminum and steel are recycled because it's cheaper than refining from ore. Batteries are more complex but same principal applies.]
[tweet: 1627020406564552704, from: @wirksim (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 11:01:08 (HIGH,,2,,145) In Estonia, most people drive used cars, because they cannot buy new ones with their income! The year 2035 is far away, but I don't think that most people will be able to buy electric cars and I don't think that anyone would want used electric cars with old batteries.]
[tweet: 1627021688146722816, from: @rod85684380 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 11:06:13 (HIGH,,1,,116) Whichever way it is presented, the batteries are manufactured from mining carbon/coal/fossil fuels. Their electric charge don't last long enough, making them a faulty choice to the consumer. Their function rely on a very costly refurbishing process.]
[tweet: 1627004379403370499, from: @o_shagg_hennesy (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 09:57:26 (HIGH,0,,,144) Recycling facility being built in Texas now. The "black mass" will undergo extraction process. Can't say more than that now.]
[tweet: 1627085748712390658, from: @schuylerhupp (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 03:20:46 (HIGH,0,,,28) And what will happen when lithium reserves are depleted?]
[tweet: 1627109378439680001, from: @dr_gsrikanth (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 04:54:40 (HIGH,0,,,3) Myth - Sustainability without REDUCE   Reduce human head-count Reduce human energy demand Reduce human waste (anthropogenic waste)  Reduce our travel (urge overlapping need)]
[tweet: 1626998049561104390, from: @tristefuturo (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 09:32:17 (HIGH,0,,,163) Sarà molto peggio di ora. Stiamo sbagliando.]
[tweet: 1627000020246450176, from: @sandi89701936 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 09:40:07 (HIGH,0,,,166) #Ontario @onpoli]
[tweet: 1627068096623284226, from: @fsw1993 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 02:10:38 (HIGH,0,,,20) recycle!!! please! for the sake of the planet!]
[tweet: 1627057251977674752, from: @gretchenstreats (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 01:27:32 (HIGH,0,,,22) They'll stack them up as a stair way to heaven.]
[tweet: 1627041819698802688, from: @waitwha19661081 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 12:26:13 (HIGH,0,,,44) hugely important question.  our world runs on batteries.  the dead ones are toxic waste.  how to recycle and clean up the mess?]
[tweet: 1627104681422950401, from: @pham_alam (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 04:36:00 (HIGH,0,,,2) Batteries are pretty easy to recycle. At a very basic level, to recycle them you chop them up, put the shredded battery material into a vat, and use electrochemistry to plate out the various metals. This is how we refine copper from ore in the first place for example.]
[tweet: 1626999502296215552, from: @1_2_5_3sir (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 09:38:04 (HIGH,,2,,124) This is the next potential ecological disaster]
[tweet: 1627021890983174144, from: @basseterrian (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 11:07:02 (HIGH,,,1,75) If we can't get more than 30% of plastic bottles recycled now , this will be an environmental catastrophe in our near future.  If you update your chart with who will do the recycling you will see not much recycling at all. Just dangerous junk sitting in your backyard.]
[tweet: 1627028176034574337, from: @droidsushi (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 11:32:00 (HIGH,0,,,13) Check out Redwood Materials, which just got an additional $2B federal loan to expand their planned large-scale battery recycling campus in Nevada. Goal is 36,000 metric tons of ultra-thin battery-grade copper foil and about 100,000 metric tons of cathode active materials annually]
[tweet: 1627069449777082368, from: @semaj1956 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 02:16:00 (LOW,0,,,4) Does anyone remember MTBE?]
[tweet: 1627000647781580800, from: @stevede00589901 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 09:42:37 (ABUSIVE,0,,,21) [empty]]
[tweet: 1627053514869579777, from: @aivasays (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 01:12:41 (ABUSIVE,0,,,6) As electric vehicle numbers increase, researchers and developers are creating solutions for what to do with used batteries. Solutions like battery recycling, repurposing and reusing them. #EV #ElectricCars #Battery #Recycle #Reuse.]

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As electric vehicle numbers increase, researchers and developers are creating solutions for what to do with used batteries. Solutions like battery recycling, repurposing and reusing them. #EV #ElectricCars #Battery #Recycle #Reuse.
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 POST-SUPER BOWL POWER RANKINGS

Where does your team rank heading into the offseason?
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Old/dead batteries are the richest “ores” for new batteries. Given the high cost incentives, recycling them would be a no-brainier. @RedwoodMat knows of this win-win opportunity.
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OK they made some very good points in this article. The manufactures should share some responsibilities since they are making these profiting from these batteries. And all of these batteries should be labeled. ASAP FROM HERE ON OUT!!!
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Whichever way it is presented, the batteries are manufactured from mining carbon/coal/fossil fuels. Their electric charge don't last long enough, making them a faulty choice to the consumer. Their function rely on a very costly refurbishing process.
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In Estonia, most people drive used cars, because they cannot buy new ones with their income! The year 2035 is far away, but I don't think that most people will be able to buy electric cars and I don't think that anyone would want used electric cars with old batteries.
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If we can't get more than 30% of plastic bottles recycled now , this will be an environmental catastrophe in our near future.

If you update your chart with who will do the recycling you will see not much recycling at all. Just dangerous junk sitting in your backyard.
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We already know how to recycle everything. The issue isn't technical ability, it's finding an economic way to do it at scale. Aluminum and steel are recycled because it's cheaper than refining from ore. Batteries are more complex but same principal applies.
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hugely important question.

our world runs on batteries.

the dead ones are toxic waste.

how to recycle and clean up the mess?
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I was reading this and was like wait a second that has been solved that doesn't matter any more. Hell most systems are chemistry agnostic. Confused I scrolled up and looked at the date the article was originally published, May 2021.
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Absolutely. The only reason any electronics waste isn't recycled is because of economic inertia: in the shorter term, it costs less to just mine more ores than to mine and recycle. Longer term though recycling is very economically competitive vs mining, and will be adopted.
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Batteries are pretty easy to recycle. At a very basic level, to recycle them you chop them up, put the shredded battery material into a vat, and use electrochemistry to plate out the various metals. This is how we refine copper from ore in the first place for example.
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Check out Redwood Materials, which just got an additional $2B federal loan to expand their planned large-scale battery recycling campus in Nevada. Goal is 36,000 metric tons of ultra-thin battery-grade copper foil and about 100,000 metric tons of cathode active materials annually
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Myth - Sustainability without REDUCE 

Reduce human head-count
Reduce human energy demand
Reduce human waste (anthropogenic waste) 
Reduce our travel (urge overlapping need)
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@abt_company knows what to do with spent batteries.
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This is the next potential ecological disaster
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Recycling facility being built in Texas now. The "black mass" will undergo extraction process. Can't say more than that now.
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He who cares - blinks

Imagine the recycle society
Sounds extremely human
Long-term aware & a faint obsession with beauty
Oh well, that's not us
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Sarà molto peggio di ora. Stiamo sbagliando.
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And what will happen when lithium reserves are depleted?
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recycle!!! please! for the sake of the planet!
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They'll stack them up as a stair way to heaven.
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#Ontario @onpoli
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Does anyone remember MTBE?
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/18/23 06:30:03: Embracing disorder in solid-state batteries: Researchers have found that intentionally introducing chemical disorder to inorganic solid electrolytes can increase ionic conductivity, which can improve battery performance. Read more on #NationalBatteryDay: https://scim.ag/1Bj
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[tweet: 1626952615530532865, from: @cate_long (VERIFIED) on 02/18/23 06:31:45 (HIGH,,,1,217) Hasnt this principle been known for some time?]
[tweet: 1626952879620648961, from: @dathandsomejerk (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 06:32:48 (HIGH,0,,,70) Will it scale?  Will it handle real world conditions?  Will it be profitable to produce?]

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Will it scale?  Will it handle real world conditions?  Will it be profitable to produce?
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Hasnt this principle been known for some time?
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/17/23 08:00:04: In @SciSignal, scientists decipher the activation mechanism of the calcium-sensing protein STIM1 and show how a single amino acid deletion can, in mice, reverse the effects of a STIM1 mutation linked to a rare genetic disorder. #CalciumSignaling https://scim.ag/1Be
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[tweet: 1626825015693045761, from: @p7devggdo1qzrbn (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 10:04:43 (HIGH,0,,,26) 画像は骨の断面図で、その下が骨組織の顕微鏡画像かな?骨の中空が大きいほど骨組織も低密度になっているという事を示しているのかな?]

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画像は骨の断面図で、その下が骨組織の顕微鏡画像かな?骨の中空が大きいほど骨組織も低密度になっているという事を示しているのかな?
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/17/23 06:30:03: Students and postdocs deserve more, Shirley M. Malcom and @sudipsparikh argue in a #ScienceEditorial. “It is past time for those who lead the scientific enterprise to face … that the student and postdoctoral experience is not how it might be remembered.” https://scim.ag/1Bd
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[tweet: 1627078621591670789, from: @richard89412404 (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 02:52:27 (HIGH,0,,,11) Sad.]
[tweet: 1627059713987977216, from: @ramenscience (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 01:37:19 (HIGH,0,,,17) Eyeroll]
[tweet: 0, from: @droneraceleague (VERIFIED) on 12/31/69 04:00:00 (HIGH,13,122,4,1353354) From the track to the sky, who doesn’t love racing?   Experience the 2022-23 DRL @Algorand World Championship Season's #Miami30FLY race LIVE at @loanDepotpark on Feb 25.  Use code RACING for 2-for-1 tickets: http://bit.ly/3Cp6mSE?twclid=22dxx21tvae3wusegof5ww6c2c  #fpv #drone #racing #motorsports]
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[tweet: 1626922819731718146, from: @lakatosmikamaka (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 04:33:21 (HIGH,0,,,55) Disappointing to change but eventually you need to face that although doing research and sacrificing in a name of science sounds good the fact you still live in you parents' house in your early 30's kinda ruins the thing.]

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Experience the 2022-23 DRL @Algorand World Championship Season's #Miami30FLY race LIVE at @loanDepotpark on Feb 25.

Use code RACING for 2-for-1 tickets: http://bit.ly/3Cp6mSE?twclid=22dxx21tvae3wusegof5ww6c2c

#fpv #drone #racing #motorsports
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Disappointing to change but eventually you need to face that although doing research and sacrificing in a name of science sounds good the fact you still live in you parents' house in your early 30's kinda ruins the thing.
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Eyeroll
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Sad.
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/17/23 02:00:08: Recent discoveries have paved the way for what could be the first ever FDA-approved vaccines against #RSV—a feat named a 2022 #BOTY runner-up. Join us 1 March at 1 p.m. ET for a discussion on this milestone, in conjunction with the #TexasScienceFestival. https://scim.ag/1B9
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  • Amazing progress towards a vaccine! Global collaboration between scientists and continuous patient trials are to thank for this success. #Vaccine #Medicine #Science #RSV #BOTY.
    [original: #4, ranking: #1, date: #2] From @aivasays on 02/17/23 02:14:54
  • If they're mRNA based, you can shove 'em.
    [original: #2, ranking: #3, date: #3] From @johnthomasgalt on 02/17/23 04:09:31
  • [original: #3, ranking: #4, date: #1] From @placeholder_handle on 12/31/69 04:00:00
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[tweet: 1626979192167612419, from: @teddyrmble (UNKNOWN) on 02/18/23 08:17:21 (HIGH,0,,,11) Too many deadly vaccines.  Instead, better treatments!!!]
[tweet: 1626735625821999107, from: @johnthomasgalt (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 04:09:31 (LOW,0,,,11) If they're mRNA based, you can shove 'em.]
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[tweet: 1626706781937479689, from: @aivasays (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 02:14:54 (ABUSIVE,0,,,10) Amazing progress towards a vaccine! Global collaboration between scientists and continuous patient trials are to thank for this success. #Vaccine #Medicine #Science #RSV #BOTY.]

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Amazing progress towards a vaccine! Global collaboration between scientists and continuous patient trials are to thank for this success. #Vaccine #Medicine #Science #RSV #BOTY.
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Too many deadly vaccines.  Instead, better treatments!!!
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If they're mRNA based, you can shove 'em.
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/17/23 12:30:20: Soil microplastics threaten both agriculture and human health. "Emergency action is required to mitigate soil microplastics pollution and to help guide sustainable agricultural production," argues a new #LetterToScience. https://scim.ag/1B4
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  • Agreeing with , soil microplastics are a major issue for human health and the environment. To reduce their spread, everyone must take action and follow sustainable agricultural practices. #Sustainability #Microplastics #Agriculture.
    [original: #5, ranking: #2, date: #2] From @aivasays on 02/17/23 12:37:49
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[tweet: 1626685534767665154, from: @codgetron (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 12:50:28 (HIGH,0,,,54) there are allready re-cyclable bio-degradeable plastics as well as the new type of cellulose plastics that disolve into the soil and rot..this should improve the soil instead of ruin it..]
[tweet: 1626693872976908296, from: @azad7257 (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 01:23:36 (HIGH,,1,1,61) Oil companies are the ones that prevent the plastic reduction activities. Mullas, UAE, Qatar, Iraq and Saudi Arabia are behind it. The less plastic the less customers for their oil. #MahsaAmini]
[tweet: 1626697608960921634, from: @ogvoyous (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 01:38:27 (HIGH,,1,1,37) You can't tell me the USA companies aren't in the mix somewhere!]
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[tweet: 1626682351588872192, from: @aivasays (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 12:37:49 (ABUSIVE,0,,,5) Agreeing with , soil microplastics are a major issue for human health and the environment. To reduce their spread, everyone must take action and follow sustainable agricultural practices. #Sustainability #Microplastics #Agriculture.]

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Agreeing with , soil microplastics are a major issue for human health and the environment. To reduce their spread, everyone must take action and follow sustainable agricultural practices. #Sustainability #Microplastics #Agriculture.
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Oil companies are the ones that prevent the plastic reduction activities. Mullas, UAE, Qatar, Iraq and Saudi Arabia are behind it. The less plastic the less customers for their oil.
#MahsaAmini
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there are allready re-cyclable bio-degradeable plastics as well as the new type of cellulose plastics that disolve into the soil and rot..this should improve the soil instead of ruin it..
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You can't tell me the USA companies aren't in the mix somewhere!
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/17/23 06:30:18: On this week's #SciencePodcast with @boron110, @erichand, and @mommascientist: The hunt for natural hydrogen deposits heats up What a mission to Uranus could tell us about the formation of our #SolarSystem Listen here: https://scim.ag/1A3
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[tweet: 1626595080588115969, from: @daveexplainswhy (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 06:51:02 (HIGH,0,,,34) That's not the anus UR looking for.]

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That's not the anus UR looking for.
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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/17/23 02:00:09: A long noncoding RNA regulates color variation in monkeyflowers, a new Science study finds. The results highlight an unexpected mechanism for petal pigmentation evolution. Learn more in this #SciencePerspective: https://scim.ag/1zZ
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[tweet: 1626654281813360641, from: @zeitgeistperson (UNKNOWN) on 02/17/23 10:46:17 (HIGH,0,,,13) I blame bees  If they weren't so obsessed with colorful things  Flowers would never have had to struggle so hard to be so colorful]

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I blame bees

If they weren't so obsessed with colorful things

Flowers would never have had to struggle so hard to be so colorful


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@sciencemagazine tweeted on 02/16/23 11:05:03: Photonic glass materials form the basis of sparkly “eyeglitter” in the larvae of pelagic crustaceans, enabling them to see but not be seen. Learn about that discovery and more this week in Science: https://scim.ag/1zt
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[tweet: 1626300426193707008, from: @ironmoon44 (UNKNOWN) on 02/16/23 11:20:11 (HIGH,,,1,162) 1/2 Article: "Assemblies of crystalline particles form a reflector that overlies the opaque pigments in the eyes of otherwise transparent larval crustaceans. By controlling the size and ordering of the particles, organisms match their eyeshine reflectance to the water color in]
[tweet: 1626300557722890244, from: @ironmoon44 (UNKNOWN) on 02/16/23 11:20:42 (HIGH,0,,,42) 2/2 their native habitats, which renders them less visible to predators. The construction of this reflector provides inspiration for engineered optical materials." Here we go...to see but not to be seen...reminds me of invisible spacecrafts in SF movies...and reports of UAPs...]
[tweet: 1626310871864705025, from: @pablo_rod2 (UNKNOWN) on 02/16/23 12:01:41 (HIGH,0,,,117) Thank you]
[tweet: 0, from: @wsj (UNKNOWN) on 12/31/69 04:00:00 (HIGH,55,85,,827562) Choose unbiased news. Get WSJ’s award-winning journalism with our Presidents Day sale.]

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Choose unbiased news. Get WSJ’s award-winning journalism with our Presidents Day sale.
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their native habitats, which renders them less visible to predators. The construction of this reflector provides inspiration for engineered optical materials."
Here we go...to see but not to be seen...reminds me of invisible spacecrafts in SF movies...and reports of UAPs...
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Thank you
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