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John R. Hutchinson

John Hutchinson is a British academic. He is a reader in nationalism at the London School of Economics (LSE), in… more

H-index: 64
Environmental science 27%
Geology 18%

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"Access: Horror 2025 Shorts Program" (Shudder): an abundance of quite short films, with a focus on psychological horror and toughness in disability or chronic health problems. Not very gory or very scary; more artistic and pensive. Sharp contrast to V/H/S series!
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Latest installment of found footage horror anthology series "V/H/S/Halloween" (Shudder) continues to uphold the generally high quality. It goes all-in on the gore, but also the campiness of the holiday, & breaking taboos. It's brutal. "Coochie Coochie Coo" 1st short worked best. Watch end-credits!

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"Pharmacies facing angry patients over Covid jab confusion"

"Patients have also been telling Your Voice, Your BBC News that they have been receiving text messages from the NHS and their GP asking them to come forward for their Covid jab despite not being eligible."
Pharmacies facing angry patients over Covid jab confusion
Up to half of patients coming to some pharmacies are being turned away because they are not eligible.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Horror classic "In the Mouth of Madness" coming in 4K restoration and if you've not seen this John Carpenter masterpiece yet, the time is coming.
watch for: throughline of homages to "Have you seen the Yellow Sign?" from Robert W. Chambers's "The King in Yellow".
youtu.be/qs1qo46GfWs
In the Mouth of Madness I Official Trailer | 4K
YouTube video by Arrow Video
youtu.be

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A new paper I'm on is out today! Primarily the work of @evodevoba.bsky.social, we found that distinguishing skull features among chicken-like and duck-like birds do not always arise later than shared similarities during embryonic development. evodevojournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... 🪶🧪
Chart showing the embryonic development of the skull in a chicken, a quail, a duck, and a goose.
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"Don't give up" and more encouraging words; and also a list of people to yeet into space, to their doom.
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Dr. Jane Goodall filmed an interview with Netflix in March 2025 that she understood would only be released after her death.

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Apply by 24 October. Our Travelling Fellowships offer PhD students and postdocs up to £3,000 for undertaking collaborative visits to other laboratories. Find out more and apply at biologists.com/grants/trave...
A social media card with the Company of Biologists logo in the top left and a photo of a woman standing in shallow water placing a small bucket inside of a larger bucket in the top right who is a previous recipient of a Travelling Fellowship. Underneath these it says 'Are you an early career researcher planning to do a collaborative visit to another lab? You could be eligible for funding from us.' In the bottom right is a button stating 'Find out more.'
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Academics take one headshot at the start of their career and then use it for the next 40 years.

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Thanks, I uploaded the old one to Google Docs and it worked fine there, so I am all good.

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Lately I've been doing sequence edits of pelicans diving, but for the marine life feed hitting 2k likes, how about a NEARLY FULL BODY HUMPBACK BREACH sequence? 🦑
a humpback whale jumping out of the water, 6 images stacked as it goes from nearly straight up, through to the right where you can see the bottom of the whale, until it slaps down onto the water with a great splash
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But, of course, the fuckwits.

Dame Sarah Mullally makes history as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury and the Sky news headline fails to name her but it’s ok, her husband is named.

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