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Secret Gamer Girl
SecretGamerGrrl
This little thread and the various side-conversations under it serves very nicely as an introduction to discussing Sciencism and why Silicon Valley is full of idiots with no sense of
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بنت ثاقب
bintesaqib_
What did Ala Hazrat Imaam Ahmed Raza Khan رحمة الله عليه master in his lifetime 1. Principles of HadithThe science of hadith deals with both the narrating (riwaya) and
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Keep seeing covid19 is not ARDS circulating so few quick points. ARDS is defined by strict criteria, it is a syndrome, or a triad if one will, of hypoxaemia (FiO2:
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schrödinger's cat.
nehathemartian
Hello Tweeps, it's #scicomm time! In this thread, I will be talking about Dyson spheres- In particular their origin, how they work, their possible (?) existence and their representation in
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words are weapons ⚡
vimoh
The other day, on a Whatsapp group, a software engineer - a school friend - shared a meme that pretty much said that rising petrol prices are okay because at
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David Perell
david_perell
1. Great ideas are buried in historyBryson's swing is inspired by a 1969 book called The Golfing Machine. It describes 144 ways you can swing a club and inspired Bryson
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John Leach
johnleach12
OFSTED research review series: science@Ofstednews @educationgovuk @theASE @IOPTeaching @RoySocChem @RoyalSocBio @ErduranSibel @DrKeithSTaber @profneilmercer @leighhoath @STEMLearningUK @emilyjaneperry @ViciaScience @chrisharriKings @jametll
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Thread: Wearing masks is our best defense against the #coronavirus.@WhiteHouse press secretary said today that masks are no longer required in West Wing. Many tweets also advise against masks.Result: Colossal
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Roberto Greco
rogre
“The only possible opening for a statement of this kind is that I detest writing. The process itself epitomizes the European concept of “legitimate” thinking; what is written has an
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Krystin Stiefel
KrystinStiefel
I have an absurd number of free shirts I’ve picked up over the years. Since I’m working from home, it seems like it’s time to rotate through them all. Will
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Sam McRoberts
Sams_Antics
1) I’m a Digital Nomad. For the last 13 months, my family and I have been traveling around the world. We spend 1-3 months in each city we visit. We
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Nexus Consulting
funwithfundas
#OnThisDay in 1919 was born Vikram Sarabhai, the father of India's space programme. But Sarabhai was much more than just a scientist, living an extraordinarily full life. Read on to
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Michael Kao
UrbanKaoboy
Re: Crude Oil/Inflation-Feedback Loops & Weimar Discussion. One of the (only) fond memories I have from my first undergraduate physics course was when the prof showed us a video of
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Anthony J. Campbell ✍
AnthonyJCampbel
My notes on 'Life 3.0' by Max Tegmark (@tegmark)The absolute best book on AI!Here are the ~70 things I learned from the book. [ THREAD ] Had our
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donmexlar 🐇, a possible friend
donmexlar
Autobiography thread (mostly true except for names, places, and facts changed for whimsy purposes): @donmexlar was born in Beirut, Lebanon to a French waiter and a Carthaginian Nationalist in 1982
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Will Luton
will_luton
Was Fall Guys’ success luck or hard work and ingenuity? It’s both, of course. But luck plays a bigger part than most of us give credit for in any game’s
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