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Towards Synthesis
TowardSync
Being so focused on the current chaos, I thought it would be helpful to look at the amazing patents the US Navy filed for last year. These have the potential
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Eduarda
AstroBaby91
Natal retrograde planets are beneficial. Don't let astro twitter scare you! Natal Merc Rx - past life scholar & student, more likely to pick up on details people miss
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Max Paquette
BiomechMax
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about certain people who have helped me tremendously on the path to becoming a scientist. I find we often do not thank influential people
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🕹☎️mocks you☎️🕹
honeyc0rpse
how the spirit phone “characters” would react to you coming out as trans: a thread /hj LAA scientist: offers to help you transition for free . do not trust them
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
Here’s a member of the House of Representatives attacking the nation’s top immunologist for political gain. I wonder if he wrestles with his conscience when he endangers Americans like this.
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Eb Defender of Upholstery
EbThen
No, seriously, I'm not confused.Logical and just are not the same things. What is logical is strongly dependent on context, motivation and end goal.If the end goal is to strengthen
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Simon DeDeo
SimonDeDeo
Can you do cool research at Google Brain? Honest answer: no. You will be on the cutting edge of machine learning, yes—an engineering discipline whose basic goals are set by
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M.P.
OmanReagan
The new US Space Policy has been released, and it opens with a quote from Trump celebrating settler colonialism and genocide, and positioning that history as the central framework for
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Illiberal Democrat
Me_Predictor
People value "credentials" too much. Fact is most people don't have much knowledge beyond their area of expertise. And in a lot and lot of fields, people don't have expertise
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Jasmin Graham
Elasmo_Gal
Today in my Skype a Scientist session a girl asked me a hard hitting question: what do you do with your hair when you go in the ocean. Idk if
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Ada Lovelace, née Augusta Ada Byron, was born #OTD in 1815. A mathematician and the first published computer programmer, she offered a prescient vision of what computing would become.Portrait: Margaret
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manasataramgini
blog_supplement
While there is no doubt the mAnasakhaNDa is a peripheral attachment to the skandapurANa, IMO it is hard to give it a precise date. Likely something medieval. However, that does'nt
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Kyle MacLean 🍁
KyleMacLeanX
Why I Was Right to Spend 3 Years Buying Heavily Discounted 'Old' Projects Like Cardano & VeChain (read only if bored) 1/10 For years, CryptoTwitter (CT) said that these projects
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Mark Butler
NovaMarkButler
Concern or opposition to genetic engineering (GE) is often labeled as anti-scientific and ill-informed. Sure but there is also plenty of science to suggest we should be concerned about risk
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Elisabeth Bik is a VERY hard woman. I thought she was outing these for "A" and "C" not being differently treated rats, different _slides_, but actually the same slide flipped
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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
Highlights from #CSPC2020 pre-conference panel with @ChiefSciCan, @DrPanch of @NSF & @sudipsparikh of @aaas Read the panel’s take on the following topics: A #scicomm#EDI #SciencePolicy #scicomm:There’s dichotomy in public b/w
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