Ruth Atlas
ruthatlas.bsky.social
Ruth Atlas
@ruthatlas.bsky.social
Just a human. Not the cat.

Ox and Owl Consulting
Hopecast

she/her
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November 16, 2024 at 6:30 PM
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Africa: #Geneediting can help achieve sustained #yields increases and bolster #resilience against escalating biotic & abiotic stresses linked to #climatechange. Nevertheless, it needs financial resources & supportive legislation: doi.org/10.1080/2164... #plantbreeding #Africa
Genome editing in Sub-Saharan Africa: a game-changing strategy for climate change mitigation and sustainable agriculture
Sub-Saharan Africa’s agricultural sector faces a multifaceted challenge due to climate change consisting of high temperatures, changing precipitation trends, alongside intensified pest and disease ...
doi.org
November 7, 2024 at 8:26 PM
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@SKRiley-Author.universeodon.com.ap.brid.gy

Great Green Wall
Niger, African Sahel

Innovative land recovery project, Great Green Wall of Africa is harvesting rainwater, increasing food security & rehabilitating the ecosystem.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbBd...
#Permaculture #Resilience #Regeneration
Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project
YouTube video by Andrew Millison
www.youtube.com
November 15, 2024 at 6:45 AM
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Good night.
November 18, 2024 at 6:23 AM
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November 15, 2024 at 2:48 PM
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The NASA solar space probe set a speed record for any human-made object, traveling at 635,266 km/h on Sept. 27 as it orbited the Sun, thanks to a speed boost from a Venus flyby.

But I want to talk about the "manhole cover" from Operation Plumbbob that traveled NEARLY as fast (maybe).
NASA's Parker Solar Probe smashes record for fastest human-made object
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has reached a record-breaking speed as it gets a gravitational assist from Venus to fall closer to the sun's scorching surface.
www.space.com
November 16, 2024 at 10:48 PM
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Tiny marine worms that live inside corals are tough to find and study in the ocean, so it's a good thing that their neighbors are incredibly photogenic. A type of bristle worm that hadn't been scientifically observed since 1956 was recently found in abundance—lurking in photos of pygmy seahorses 🧪
Long-lost ocean worms photobomb tiny seahorses, surprising scientists | CNN
Photographs of seahorses taken by scuba divers revealed evidence of a long-lost species of marine worm that hasn’t been seen since the mid-1950s, scientists say.
edition.cnn.com
November 16, 2024 at 4:02 PM
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Me every time a new person is announced on that man’s team.
November 15, 2024 at 4:41 AM
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October 29, 2024 at 1:21 AM
Creepin back into social media after five years be like
a black and white photo of an owl walking next to a white ladder
ALT: a black and white photo of an owl walking next to a white ladder
media.tenor.com
November 19, 2024 at 5:20 AM