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Dr Crom
DocCrom
#LatinForTheDay"At Romae ruere in servitium consules, patres, eques. Quanto quis inlustrior, tanto magis falsi ac festinantes, vultuque composito, ne laeti excessu principis neu tristiores primordio, lacrimas, gaudium, questus, adulati
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Sarah Kushner
helloyesimsarah
I am excited to share my #Eurographics2021 paper with Risa Ulinski, @diwlevin, Karan Singh, @_AlecJacobson, “Levitating Rigid Objects with Hidden Rods and Wires.”We make objects appear as if they are
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Wandi Nkosi
wandinkosi
A #developmentalmilestones thread by Wandi Nkosi Speech Therapist and Audiologist wandinkosi@icloud.com@sindivanzyl Birth to 1 m. Uses reflexes such as sucking swallowing, startle. At 1 m begins to vocalise mostly saying
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naan
naanthots
#WordOfHonor Ever since I read the director's interview about how they purposely avoided straight edges and lines, and instead tried to bring in circles and roundness to their framing of
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Emma Hilton
FondOfBeetles
Which category covers the largest size difference (in orders of magnitude)?1. Objects visible to the naked eye.2. Objects not visible to the naked eye. A quick search suggest this hinges
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Incunabula
incunabula
Churinga (or tjurunga) are the most important physical evidence of the intellectual heritage & artistic genius of the Aboriginal people. I strongly believe that the effective prohibition on displaying them
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Science and Industry Museum
sim_manchester
#onthisday 1969 Concorde broke the sound barrier for the first time We just happen to have a prototype in the Science Museum Group collection (because, of course, we do)
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willismonroe
willismonroe
Hands of Ishtar, a rather interesting and enigmatic Assyrian object are making the rounds on Twitter today. I wanted to show a couple cool examples of these objects from different
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Ozoz Sokoh | Kitchenbutterfly
Kitchnbutterfly
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this @AJStream hosted by @FemiOke discussing the return of The #BeninBronzes. I didn't understand a lot of things before my post-grad in Museum & Cultural Management.
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Michael Marshall
IDsfinds4food
In 17th-18th century #London craftspeople were working bone & ivory on a huge scale, making incredibly sophisticated things 4000+ fragments of workshop waste from a turner's workshop were fly-tipped in
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EMGEE
mg1972tw
@Anshulspiritual "Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma"This is a famous definition of Brahman from Taittiriya Upanishad 2.1.1. Swami Sarvapriyananda thinks this is the best description that he has come across. His full
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Kevin T. Mason, PhD
KevinMasonCity
Daily pedagogy, 67: Whitney Stewart (@whitney_nell), "History Is Full of Stuff: Incorporating Objects into the Classroom." Teaching United States History, October 12, 2016: http://www.teachingushistory.co/2016/10/history-is-full-o
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Mr.Deezy Deezy|VisualAcrum
ExpSevDavis
This entire thread of patents is the PS5's mesh rendering, Variable Rate Shading all wrapped in their Geometry Engine. It effectively, varies the detail of objects in virtual space, will
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Torb 🦋
torb_xyz
I find it bizarre how people evaluate how good programming languages are based only on abscence of weakness while seemingly ignoring strengths.This is what make many look down upon JavaScript.
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Kennedy Gochenour
KennedyCLST6
Hey #CLST6! For this #LookCloser5 & #Project3 I'll be analyzing a Roman Imperial sestertius featuring Nero. The Hood Museum places the date of this coin in an incredibly wide range
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Ankur💻🎧💪
TheAnkurTyagi
Core concepts that every modern JavaScript developer should know well. A Thread... #100DaysOfCode Objects in Detaila fundamental data type is the Object data type. JS has one complex data type,
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