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Richard Gray

@chalkmark

Science journalist. Ex-biochemist. Editor at BBC Future (https://t.co/tXHE6iSVXh). Coffee drinker. Climber. https://t.co/ZQ5KTTdhoa

London, UK Beigetreten Mart 2009
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And somehow we shoehorned an anecdote about James Baldwin and Margaret Mead into this delightful story about critter cams??? bbc.co.uk/future/article…
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@chalkmark Hi Richard. I'm Patrick Njoroge, freelance news writer based in Nairobi, Kenya. I've just attended a seminar on impact of climate change forces on this part of world conducted by Internews/USAid etc. Can I share a piece for your possible publishing consideration?
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Very much enjoying this list of successful partnerships from the natural world, including the slimy mutualism of periphyton: bbc.com/future/article…
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Katharine Quarmby@KatharineQ·
Is asbestos in drinking water safe? A year ago, @journalismfund awarded our cross-border team a grant to investigate whether asbestos fibres from old pipes leaching into drinking water was safe: I wrote the UK investigation for @BBC_Future 1/ bbc.com/future/article…
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Anyone who has 24 minutes to spare this week, I can very much recommend these three excellent short films presented by @rifish about deep time. Beautifully shot, and delightfully lyrical. I found them strangely calming: bbc.com/reel/video/p0f…
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Georgina Rannard@GeorginaRannard·
"Our analysis allows us for the first time to actually put a number on what Exxon knew - that the burning of their fossil fuel products was going to heat the planet by about 0.2C of warming every decade" - what a scientist behind new findings told me bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…
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BBC Future@BBC_Future·
Microscopic fragments of plastic are absorbed from the soil by plant roots. What does this mean for the food we eat? bbc.com/future/article…
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