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HistorifyNow
Raja Ramanna, one of the great Indian scientists, man behind Pokhran I, played a critical role in our nuclear program during the early stages, and associated with it for around
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but... is it gon get us free?
YesAurielle
It’s so strange to me that wider-known Black artists are not creating music to reflect this social/political moment.The last time we were in this place as a nation, it sparked
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rip van winkle
long_napper
I haven't really discussed my own personal politics on here too much because I don't feel at home with any political ideology and I don't see myself probably ever feeling
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Rabbi Michael Adam Latz #BlackLivesMatter
RavMABAY
Hello Tweeps! It seems quite a few of you are new followers these days. Welcome! Since we’re new to each other, here’s some stuff to know about me. A thread:1.I
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David Weston FCCT
informed_edu
*Finally* got around to reading this fascinating paper by @mikehobbiss @DrSamSims @profbeckyallen on habit formation and teacher development. Definitely worth watching this seminar:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcYXwNmDu_Q&t=1s&ab
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Finishing up 2 weeks on inpatient (non-COVID, largely) service. Reflecting back, particularly in light of my friend David Weinstock's perspective on being a physician scientist involved in clinical care; https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10
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Itishree @भारत भूमि
Itishree001
#ThreadOdisha has a long history of maritime trade with other countries in ancient era.And maritime trade was responsible for enrichment of Kalingan people in the early and medieval period.Archeological remains
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Tasha Suri
tashadrinkstea
Want to support queer bookshops? A thread. First - you can support any bookshop you like by using http://bookshop.org , which launches in the UK on Monday. On this page, you
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Geoff Meeker is staying where he's at
geoffmeeker
THREADAs a former journalist, I get drawn into arguments about why the media is always so “negative.” Yes, the news is often bad but there is a good reason for
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Jonathan West 🌺🕉️🇺🇸🇮🇳🇪🇨
MycoJonathan
India’s ancient education system for youth was one of the most advanced in the world. A system providing instruction in Vedas, philosophy, grammar & logic equipping it’s youth for a
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Nonia Pariente
npariente
Professional scientific editing - a thread Inspired by @rita_strack track and her #RitaUnsolicited threads, here goes one on professional scientific editing, how I got there and what it is like
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Laura Portwood-Stacer, PhD (she/her)
lportwoodstacer
Because this is always a burning question for first-time academic book authors, here are some red flags that the book you’re proposing hasn’t yet evolved away from the dissertation:
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Nicole Lee Schroeder
Nicole_Lee_Sch
To every humanities/social studies undergrad out there trying to figure out how to take notes here's some advice from a grad student writing a dissertation w/ hundreds of sources 1/
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
"Antiviral Activity of Ivermectin Against SARS-CoV-2: An Old-Fashioned Dog with a New Trick - A Literature Review"https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343689933_Antiviral_Activity_of_Ivermectin_Against_SARS-CoV-2_An_Old-Fashio
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Dr. Asatar Bair
asatarbair
Communism rests on an idealistic dream: that we can once and for all abolish the exploitation upon which all modern societies have been based. But bourgeois capitalist ideology (like every
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Matthew Nisbet
mcnisbet
1) There are a few papers, essays + one study so far I am aware of. Links below as part of thread. It's a good topic to debate but impossible
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