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skin_herball
If you have some interest in skincare, you must have heard of serums. Let me tell you something about them, and there is a special kind of serum that helps
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Ken Wilson Stan Account
wickrotate
One reason the “give me a classical field and I’ll quantize it” route to QFT has fallen out of fashion is its lack of generality and its tendency to mislead.
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Luming Yin
lumingyin
Thread with screenshots: In America, mainstream native desktop (macOS or Windows) are in decline, and developers increasingly opt for building web apps or Electron apps. However, web apps vs. native
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Sarafina Nance
starstrickenSF
i need everyone to know that massive stars burp off parts of their surfaces at the ends of their lives. stars can lose a SOLAR MASS of material per year
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CERN
CERN
What is a period of restlessness for many of us can be turned into a time of reflection and learning from the safety of our homes. What better way to
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Yehuda Katz #BlackLivesMatter
wycats
In other news, electron microscopes are like $80 now.Here, I show @WyKittens what salt looks like zoomed at 1000x.It made him way more interested in his 4x microscope! https://twitter.com/wycats/status/1245717890357059584?s=19
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Joe O'Brien
Joseph_OBrien
A passing line of dialogue in TENET led me to read up on @ProfFeynman's theory that positrons are actually electrons moving backward in time and now my brain is buzzing.
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NoodleboxP 🎨
NoodleboxTwit
#science #news You can make nano-robots! With controlled hydrogen metal talked. But feels like nano-robots can't be reproduce by themselves due Hydrogen metal requirement. Synthetic Magnetic Field, Photon to electron
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
So. Now I am recovering from profound terror from the DMs. (And having had actual phone calls with some lovely twitter people). I realise. That on mastodon. Not enough people
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हठयोगी
hathyogi31
#Thread on shiv ligam and science behind it.In Sanskrit,Lingam means a "mark" or a symbol,which points to an inference. Thus the Shiva Linga is a symbol of Lord Shiva: a
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Kʜᴀʀᴍᴀɢᴇᴅᴅᴏɴ ᴏғ Sᴄɪᴇɴᴛᴀsɪᴀ™
JVoluntaryist
The smallest thing that we can see with a 'light' microscope is about 500 nanometers. A nanometer is one-billionth (that's 1,000,000,000th) of a meter. So the smallest thing that you
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Dr. Claire Lee 🎃
Claire_Lee
So glad you asked, this is a really interesting feature of #neutrinos!Neutrinos are weird for a number of reasons. They're fermions (particles of matter), but unlike all the rest of
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Xander says stay inside and do some research
ThatChakMlaxpin
Alright you bunch of fucking nerds it's time for a science lesson, welcome to EMF-ENGR101 (a thread)https://twitter.com/imjustbrum/status/1245833218634506240 5G like all forms of wireless communication uses electromagnetic radiation. This stuff i
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Dr. Lizah van der Aart
LizahvdA
Thank you @BeatriceRamm I am so often inspired by other scientists here! Here are a few: I have some of @NoemieMatthey her stickers on my laptop and love her
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PlayTheTrumpCard ⚡️ Text TRUMP to 88022
PlaysTrumpCard
1/ NIH published study: N95 masks don't stop all 80nm or smaller virus, surgical masks much worse. (no scarves listed, my guess far worse)NIH published Electron microscopy studies of the
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🐊 Alex Natale 🐊
ExAstrisUmbra
As an actual person engaged in science education and with a few peer reviewed publications as a grad student and postdoc, I agree with Ted's reply here. You get better
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