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Jaipreet Virdi
jaivirdi
Episode 10 of #DeafHistorySeries is on Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941), the “Computer” whose work mapped the field of astronomy and impacted the way the sky is seen. Annie Jump Cannon
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Hey it's @AstroRickman here I wanted to chat about how I ended up becoming a scientist Because scientists are just normal people that have to start out somewhere in the
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Polla Garmiany ☀️
PollaGarmiany
This is a thread of people from Kurdistan you should know. Including men & women of different ethnic/religious backgrounds. I'd like to start with Ibrahim Pasha Baban who found Kurdistan's
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#SHIFT
TheGentYYC
Be it resolved: #ClimateChange is no hoax, nor is it a part of our Earth’s natural cycle. The Climate Change we are currently experiencing is real, it is manmade and
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Yangyang Cheng
yangyang_cheng
Thrilled to contribute an essay to @BulletinAtomic's 75th anniversary issue. I explore the relationship between science & the border, from nuclear weapons to #Xinjiang camps, space programs to #COVID19: how
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ASAS-SN
SuperASASSN
Have you seen "Star Trek Generations" movie from 1984?A key plot device in a movie is that the bad guy launches a "trilithium" probe at a star. The probe stops
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Tradical
NoTrueScotist
People who ought to be canonized—a thread. Don Christopher da Gama (son of Vasco da Gama) led an expeditionary force of 400 Portuguese musketeers into Ethiopia, saving her from conquest
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
At least reformists should be bold enough to abandon Mullerian dates like '600BC' for Apastamba. He was one of the--Fathers of Geometry.'SulbaSutra' or 'rules of chords' is the oldest name
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Robert McNees
mcnees
It's halfway through Wednesday and you're all doing great. Let's share some Hubble images. Here's the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) in Cassiopeia.Image: Hubble/ESA Former spiral galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC
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Omer Sayadi
MENAsymbolism
The cosmic movements of the heavenly bodies has always intrigued mankind all throughout history. To depict this "moving of the gods", the earliest civilizations used feathered wings to symbolize the
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Burair/Бурайр/بُرَيْر
Burairss
[46th Thread: Was al-Khwarizmi a plagiarist of Mathematics?]1.The aim of the thread is to refute the claim that al-Khwarizmi was a plagiarist & thief of Mathematicians without discarding
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Hidden Figures, No More | 50
AstroMarvaroso
Black History Month STEAM Edition:This month I’ll be highlighting Black scientists from different fields, contributions made by Black scientists, and other cool facts you may or may not know! It’ll
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सत्य अन्वेषक
SatyaAnveshak
Ancient Indian culture has transformed our modern lives in the most fundamental ways. With inventions touching daily life to the most complex academic discourses, Indian were among the world’s greatest
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संन्यासी
HinduvaSamrat
Fake Claim #23VEDAS ARE UNSCIENTIFIC Part-IThis "pseudoscience" propaganda is so strong that writing such disrespectful articles in the country of Hindus is a new trend.Dare they question "our brothers" about
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nome
NomeDaBarbarian
Thinking about jobs that city-dwellers in Historical / Historicalish Fantasy #TTRPGs could have had. Things that people in our history did, for a living.This may be a thread I come
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Dan Held
danheld
1/ I’ve signed up with Alcor, a cryopreservation company. As part of that, I get a quarterly magazine. The last one was a profile of Hal Finney.It offers an incredible
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