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David Perell
david_perell
Bryson DeChambeau might be the most innovative athlete in the world right now.He just won his first major championship and is changing how golf is played at the highest levels.
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Rami Ismail (رامي)
tha_rami
For the past decade, I've spent every week of my life in the air. I have flown obscene distances, made extreme layovers, and seen airports in countries in all continents.
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Kaustubh Bhardwaj 1.1
PsycheLeopard
Why was this world created ?Thread on Bhagwad Puran, continuing from Canto 3.(I won't write about Canto 2, because it's a very simplistic canto. If you understand Geeta at basic
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gary taubes
garytaubes
A little venting: How do you get nutrition journalists to do their job? I spoke to @TamarHaspel 2 months ago. I suggested she interview MDs who prescribe LCHF/keto diets to
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Dr Pieter Peach
DrPieterPeach
It’s challenging finding the signal through the noise when looking for evidence around respiratory protection in reducing transmission risk for SARS-CoV-2. There are many confounding variables related to the fact
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Christina 🌹
dramata1
This is a topic I think about constantly in my work. There are tons of ethical and practical questions that arise from this status quo.Where should the role of IP
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
The current generation is moving away from Indian Ithihasams. They don't think much of it, but rather find the Greek and Roman mythological characters more alluringThere are many reasons for
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The mathematician Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky was born #OTD in 1792. He developed a non-Euclidean geometry that shows up in areas ranging from relativity to the designs of M.C. Escher.Portrait: Lev
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Jon Hawkes
JonHawkes275
Critical Dimensions, latest of my AFV design threads. Critical dimensions are those that define the overall size of the vehicle and constrain many other elements. This is a long one,
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Dr. Claire Lee 🏳️🌈 🇿🇦 in 🇨🇵
Claire_Lee
It's been a crazy week for ScienceTwitter so let's end things off with some fun.MARVEL SUPERHEROES AS ELEMENTARY PARTICLES: A Thread.First up: Captain Marvel is... The Photon.Travels super fast in
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NotTheMacAnon
NotTheMacAnon1
If you shine light of high enough energy on to a metal, electrons will be emitted from the metal. Free radicals are atoms or molecules with an odd (unpaired) number
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Émilie du Châtelet, who hypothesized conservation of energy, established kinetic energy as distinct from momentum and proportional to (speed)², and combined Newton, Leibniz, and her own original ideas in "Institutions
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Carlos Lozada
CarlosLozadaWP
So I reviewed the Mary Trump book: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/07/09/real-villain-mary-trumps-family-tell-all-isnt-donald-its-fred/But like with any review, there are things I didn't have space or time to discuss, stuff
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
I've had this conversation dozens of times with white friends and colleagues. It is, I would argue, one of the major epistemological fault lines in our political culture today. tl;dr--structures/systems
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Dr. Sarah E. Myhre
SarahEMyhre
Here is a bit of a on extreme weather and climate change, with the goal of clearing up confusion. Extreme weather are events that stand out from normal patterns of
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Jan Wessel
Wessel_Lab
In Tuesday's EEG class, I wondered out loud whether it was Berger who came up with the α/β freq. nomenclature. To check, I used the one ability that I received
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