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Savitri Mumukshu - सावित्री मुमुक्षु
MumukshuSavitri
1/nToday we celebrate the 162nd Birthday of one of the world’s greatest scientists, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose. Inspired by the intuitive Vedantic understanding of life, Bose felt Indians could develop
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ℝ𝕚𝕔𝕙𝕒𝕣𝕕 𝕃𝕠𝕨𝕖𝕤
heatpolicyrich
The CCC's numbers are based around a least cost pathway for the UK BUT IMO, a heat pumpification strategy (plus energy efficiency) for the UK also makes sense for many
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Neeraj Negi 💫 Help you to Grow Your LinkedIn
realneerajnegi
8 Common mistakes every entrepreneur makes in starting.1. Spending more time on business rather than converting prospects into customers.2. Never commit to one idea at a time, juggling with different
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Atheist Forum
ForumAtheist
Atheist humor!Taoism: Shit happens. Buddhism: If shit happens, it's not really shit.Islam:If shit happens, it's the will of Allah.Protestantism: Shit happens because you don't work hard enough.Judaism: Why does this
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Stacey
ScotsFyre
This is what we do for every other respiratory virus. The Zelenko protocol appears to work if it is given at symptom onset. Tamiflu only works within 72 hours of
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Hugo Mercier
hugoreasoning
The first ever printed document wasn’t Gutenberg’s bible. It was a sutra. 10s of k were printed (!). In the 7th C (!!). In a language people couldn’t read (!!!).Enclosed
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
There were two great observatories in ancient IndiaUjjain- Where the brightest minds gathered. Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara I & II, Vateshwara, all worked hereMahodayapuram-Designed by Sankaranarayan~860AD, it boasted of many named
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Miki Ebisuya
EbisuyaMiki
My favorite question to fellow researchers is "What's your all-time favorite paper?". Through the answer I can learn a lot about the person. Let's try that on Twitter! I'll begin.
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Evan (very tired)
evantessuraea
Hey all my new (and not so new) writer friends! What are you writing? How is it going? Talk about your projects! Link to your personal sites or published works
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Miles McBain
MilesMcBain
Engaging in online data science language wars has tangible benefits.It's a practice run for the main show, which is where someone tries to challenge your choice of tool in the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
What we need now:TESTING—FAST, CHEAP, & AT HOMECONTACT TRACINGMASK MANDATEPREMIUM MASKS MASS PRODUCEDINDOOR AIR VENTILATION & AIR DISINFECTIONFIGHT HEALTH MISINFORMATIONCDC & FDA INDEPENDENCE FROM WHPRECISION TARGET HOTSPOT LO
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ANDREA MORRISON
morrisonXandrea
Migrants are important carriers of knowledge and we need more research from innovation scholars.Our special issue on *STEM migration, research innovation* joint with Breschi Lawson @leflix31 @AmmonSalter is out.https://www.sciencedirect.com
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Dr. Jessie Christiansen
aussiastronomer
I had a long chat this morning with a counsellor from the Caltech Staff and Faculty Consultation Center. The last three months have been A LOT, for many of us.
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France Inter
franceinter
.@EtienneKlein : "Il y a eu dès le début un conflit entre deux temporalités : celle de la recherche, qui prend du temps, et le politique, qui doit prendre des
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Rohit Jindal 📚
rohit_jindal29
A THREAD on few thought provoking ideas by Richard Dawkins:1/The feeling of awed wonder that science can give us is one of the highest experiences of which the human psyche
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Jacob Remes
jacremes
The worst part of the Nate Silvery nonsense today is that every epidemiologist, especially every infectious disease epidemiologist, is exhausted right now. They’ve been worried and overworked since January. Everything
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