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Romain Tartese

@Romiche29

Planetary geology and geochemistry - Working on volatiles in the Solar System and early life on the Earth. 2021 international SpOOns champion 🏆

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Romain Tartese(@Romiche29) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does he know that China allows US scientists to request Chinese lunar samples, while Chinese scientists can't apply for some Apollo samples?

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Keith Smith(@DrKeithSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kathleen Mandt (Kathleen Mandt, PhD) discusses how commercial exploitation of the could contaminate scientific information about volatiles, including water. Mandt calls for a science-industry collaboration to collect and share data between missions.
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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Adam Bienkov(@AdamBienkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: The House of Commons votes by 320 to 246 to overturn an amendment which would have stopped victims of modern slavery from being deported to Rwanda

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John O'Farrell(@mrjohnofarrell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is clearly overstating it but I am so frustrated that supposedly impartial news outlets feel the need to follow the Mail’s agenda.

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Robert Reich(@RBReich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember: Most billionaires are not “self-made.” They’re made via a combination of inherited wealth, government subsidies, tax loopholes, labor exploitation, and policy failures. Can we stop perpetuating a myth that blames wealth inequality on the choices of everyday Americans?

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Man vs Baby(@mattcoyney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just reading about Tesco’s profits for the year to Feb: 2.3bn. Up 883 million. You know when you look at your trolley and think how?? HOW is this a hundred quid?? This is how.

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Parody Rishi Sunak(@Parody_PM) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please don't criticise Thames Water. They took on a debt free monopoly with a guaranteed income, borrowed £billions then paid it all out to shareholders, while spending nothing on infrastructure. In other words, a textbook example of how privatisation is meant to work.

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Vinciane Debaille(@vdebaille) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abstract submission and registration open for the in Brussels, plus a wonderful workshop dedicated to curation of extraterrestrial material! Brussels is welcoming you this summer for good science, food and drinks!🤩

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Dr Rebecca Williams(@Volcanologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Food and aid are used as a weapon of war. Except this isn't war. This is genocide. And the world looks on and does nothing. 💔

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Glen O'Hara(@gsoh31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a Humanities academic in Britain, there are now only a handful of safe havens: Oxbridge, LSE, Edinburgh and a few others. Elsewhere, probably about a third of posts - maybe rather more - will simply vanish. (1/2) theguardian.com/education/2024…

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Rage Against the Miocene 🏞️(@rpancost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'And, not or' is a beautiful way to say we'll make money every single way we can, even if it means the death of billions.

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Nick Pettigrew(@Nick_Pettigrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

His well-documented short temper, arrogance, absence of charisma and inability to think on his feet is going to be car-crash stuff to watch once the election campaign actually starts. Comes across here as an entitled little brat.

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Richard Murphy(@RichardJMurphy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer said today “There’s no magic money tree that we can waggle the day after the election.” That is completely untrue. Just tax capital gains at the same rate as income and he could raise £12 billion a year. That’s not a magic money tree. It’s tax, economic and social justice

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