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Gabe Gomes
gabepgomes
Here is a thread about molecules getting out of their comfort zone... because some chemists thought that would be interesting to exploreAs I say in my most recent talks, "molecules
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Patrick S. Tomlinson
stealthygeek
It's freezing in Dallas because of Global Warming.I know that sound's counterintuitive, but it's true. There's a thing called the Jet Stream, a highspeed river of air and F-22 fighter
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Curtis Einsmann
curtiseinsmann
I’ve diagnosed and resolved hundreds of bugs in my 5 years at Amazon.As a junior engineer, bug diagnosis in large scale software systems was challenging.I wasn’t aware of a good
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Jelena Jansson
jelenajansson
As a European, I'm getting increasingly tired of American influence, from media, politics, work & lifestyle etc. It is overwhelming how much input is coming from US when it doesn't
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Tim King ✝ 🇺🇸
TimKingRepublic
1) The claim that there were more votes in Detroit than voters, isn't about total population or total registered voters. It's about individual precincts showing more votes than voters in
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KimPG ✌🏼🖤👁
kimpagegluckie
Progressive Albertans... take time to talk to your Centrist and conservative (lower c) neighbours. Reach out to find out why they vote the way they do. You will discover their
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TheMeaningofPain
tmopain
Expectation: You schedule a telehealth visit, confirm, and then attend it. Discuss any changes, review treatment options if necessary, then go on your merry way, mostly self-managing a chronic condition.
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Ellen Chisa
ellenchisa
oof. for me on doing it again it's that working "so we're hiring for X if you know anyone" into every conversation makes friendships feel awkwardly transactional https://twitter.com/freialobo/status/1334536109301358593 On
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Jane Qiu
janeqiuchina
HOT from the press @NatureMicrobiol: SARS-CoV-2 is likely to have diverged from the most closely related bat viruses 40–70 years ago. The findings suggest that the lineage giving rise to
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
The amount of disinformation on Sweden is hilarious. The numbers per million are still so much better than most other locked down European countries! Why is the comparison only with
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Jonathon Colman
jcolman
The value of good design? Preventing a $900 million UX error.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-02-17/citi-can-t-have-its-900-million-back See that "Overwrite default settlement instruction" column of checkboxes?It lo
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Governor Jay Inslee
GovInslee
Today is the most dangerous public health day in the last 100 years of our state’s history. A pandemic is raging in Washington. Today, we are taking action to stop
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JesseJenkins
JesseJenkins
To folks observing rollercoaster electricity prices down in Texas, where polar temps are driving prices up to $9,000/MWh: this us how it's supposed to work. It may appear costly, but
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Daniel Cohan
cohan_ds
So many of the misleading narratives about the #TexasBlackout are missing a fundamental understanding of our electric power supply, and its mutual vulnerabilities with our gas systems. We're facing an
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Dreadnought Holiday
TheDreadShips
Let's talk about Fuse 13. But first, let's meet the Folland Gnat. 65 years ago today the Gnat made its maiden flight, and looking at those stumpy little legs I
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Athena Nalina, JD, FNP | CREATE & ELEVATE
nnalinas
ADDICTIONA threadOPIATES! COKE! SOCIAL MEDIA! PORN! ALCOHOL!Dopamine spikes and resulting changes in the brain cause ADDICTIONS.1/8 Dopamine is a neurotransmitter,And dopamine is usually lovely We experience dopamine spikes when we
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