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Jeansy Molanza
jeansymolanza
I'm enjoying using the insights from @arvidkahl's book, Zero to Sold, albeit in an educational context.One of my students is building an app for his final year Computer Science project,
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Holly Dunsworth
HollyDunsworth
HEY SEXUAL SELECTION!You think you are the reason why men are taller than women, but if you want to remain the star of this story, then... THE OVARY’S IN YOUR
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Jake Green, Astrologer
OracularJake
When looking at someone's chart to determine their intelligence astrologers would look at both Mercury and the moonMercury is more left brain logic/reasoning stuff The moon is more right brain
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Clarissa C. S. Pumpkins
wintersweet
13/∞ reasons to give Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (2016) a chance this Halloween:1) It’s a fun science fiction/fantasy action comedy, perfect for spooky season and overall more family-friendly than the
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Sulla Felix
SullaFelix8
There are, in my view, four key factors in why many Americans have taken COVID precautions less seriously than many purport to want. They don't fit one political narrative very
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Nicole Sidhu
NicoleSidhu15
The lack of objective reporting in this article, and its manipulation of facts some facts to support a particular narrative -- is, to me, shocking and disturbing in terms of
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SFI JNU Unit
sfijnuunit
The reality of the exclusionary NEP 2020- the NEP contains a host of plans which result in it being on the whole a policy which promotes exclusion, centralisation and commercialisation.
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Alejandro Henao
alehenao10
This week we published (https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(20)31130-5) onUber/Lyft impacting car ownership (and more). This work was lead by CMU colleagues with multiple collaborations & substantial checks on methods/data
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Bring back Gato
Coyoteblog
When I argue with folks on the failures of socialism, I tend to group these failures into three buckets. @boriquagato is getting at the third and probably least discussed of
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David
nobullmitt
Things we learned in 2020 - Every generation has to do it. We didn't get a permanent free pass in 1776, or the Civil War, or when women voted, or
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AlanWCerny
AlanWCerny
It’s a shame that James Cameron’s best movie is his least-seen movie. I hope that we get some kind of restoration/release this year of his director’s cut so more people
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Jamie
jamierusso
Underdogs are optimists. How does the underdog mindset work?Pessimist • Adversity: Big game tomorrow• Belief: We’re gonna get crushed • Consequence: You loseOptimist• Adversity: Big game tomorrow• Belief: We’re gonna
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Mr Demos of Pnyx
gem_ste
I've been reading up a bit on the 1931 General Election and shaking my head at some of the comparisons with 2019. First up- almost the entirety of the press
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हठयोगी
hathyogi31
#Thread on untold story of 1962 indo-china warWe all know that we lost in 1962 with china. Have you ever thought why we lost to china? An army who have
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Telegraph Global Health Security
TelGlobalHealth
With the world in turmoil, our reporters have been working flat out to bring you the news you need. As the year draws to a close, here’s a timeline of
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
0/Many of us combating Covid authoritarianism are valiantly treating it as a science communication problem.But I’m not sure that that alone can overcome the problem.As I have written, there are
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