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Marissa Goldberg
mar15sa
When teams go remote, the company's first concern is that their employees will start slacking off. In actuality, people end up overworking because they're always trying to prove this is
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@thetimelinepreacher
tlpreacher
It’s worth noting that many of the verses tweeted below have nothing to do with modern day slavery that’s founded upon racism and man stealing. Much of the slavery mentioned
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Tom Wenseleers
TWenseleers
(1/10) What genomic features make SARS-CoV2 more pathogenic? A study in PNAS looked into this: https://www.pnas.org/content/117/26/15193. "Distinct inserts in the spike glycoprotein are associated with high case fatality rate of
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#WashYourHands
Gichy_
Snakes that swim.Cottonmouth snakes, which are venomous and dangerous to humans King Cobra. They like to live in forests and near water. They can swim well and can move quickly
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Steve Stewart-Williams
SteveStuWill
An all-time classic: According to biologists, the function of zebras' stripes is to ward off insects. Based on that idea, a team of scientists painted zebra stripes on cows. This
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Real with Robo 🍔🍟🐐
Roberta54935398
I'm so damn mad... I'm actually sarcastic today.I want to know one thing...Last time yall saw viral engineers or scientists working with viruses like they tell us to dress and
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Disposable Human
haveachattabs
So, Covid enters the prison…we warned of this. We lobbied to free people…yet not one precautionary or compassionate release across this whole damned country…wow, it’s really like we are disposable
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
https://twitter.com/hinduacademy/status/1325686776334225411?s=20Some thoughts on this tweet and the widespread fallacy that somehow religion is inferior to science [corollarily, religion has to be elevated to a science in order to be respec
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Nandor Tanczos
NandorTanczos
In his book 'The Way’ Goldsmith describes the characteristics of natural ecosystems, which he says are highly purposive. Healthy natural systems are, he says, homeotelic, a word he created to
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julian rachman
julrach
(Maybe) An unpopular thought: products that depend solely on no-code infrastructure are bound to fail when they need to scale.(a thread ) The no-code revolution has definitely taken the startup
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the_ex_slur
ex_slur
THREAD: Factual details on sex chromosomes and rare genetic variations to the normal XX female and XY male.Sex is biological and 99.98 percent of humans are either straight up male
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Jason Smith
infotranecon
0. Inspired by several recent twitter threads and some DMs, I thought I'd lay out my personal (not terribly original) view of what is meant by "intelligence" — no one
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Kuppulakshmi
Kuppulakshmi
There are a few, who get the idea of "having a mentor" all wrong.While there are infinite articles/blogs/tweets on "Who is a good/great mentor" there are not as many that
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
All mammals, regardless of what they actually are, can be divided into two categories: Dogs and CatsI will demonstrate Cows are dogs Goats are cats Sheep are dogs Horses are
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Bill Barhydt
billbarhydt
As #Bitcoin turns 12 I have to pay homage to what looks like one of the best price setups I've seen in my entire investing life. $500k Bitcoin now
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Victoria Taylor ⚔️💎
SpitfireFilly
Fascinating update - this Luftwaffe Hauptmann also had a daughter. She trained as an interpreter and ended up serving in Vienna as a 'Luftwaffenhelferin' (female Luftwaffe assistant). I'd not even
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