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Benjyandthemonkey
BenjyNtheMonkey
Its amazing (to me) how slowly my brain processes and percolates information and ideas...I'm fairly content knowing I'm not the sharpest tool in the box but my discomfort with competetive
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Mike Padua
mikepadua
I really like Fujifilm cameras. I actually ditched an entire Canon digital kit all the way back in 2014 and went all-in on a Fuji kit for all my work.
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Raghu Raman
captraman
Position of stars therefore became the most important marker for early humans. Movement of stars told them about change of seasons, migration of animals etc.#RaghuRaman #MasterclassByRR But position of stars
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Will 🏴🏳️🌈
Matarael
Most animals are born with hardwired instincts. That means they‘re born with most of the necessary skills they’ll need to live and one day procreate (have their own kids).If you’ve
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DistillMike
“We waste so much energy through anxiety that if you can be calm and still go about doing your business — it’s a superpower.”— @navalBuild your own Get Things Done
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Joy WE VOTED!! WEAR A MASK!! Reid 😷)
JoyAnnReid
Here's the thing: the reason there's a thing called @FiveThirtyEight is because 538 was the margin in FL when the Republican SCOTUS reversed the 2000 election during a recount, making
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Elysabeth Grace aka Dr. Margo J Hendricks
Elysabethgrace
I surrender.I also told myself I'd said pretty much what I wanted to say about whiteness and hist-romance in a book, and a couple of forthcoming essays. Started and deleted
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DAN KOE
thedankoe
20k friends, brothers, and sistersThank youHere are 20 things I've learned from Twitter on:- Personal development- Online business- Twitter in generalA thread, enjoy: 1. You can land clients from TwitterI
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Jay Hulme
JayHulmePoet
Transphobes keep giving ever-increasing ages at which people should be "allowed" to transition (or even to BE trans, as if trans people aren't trans until we get permission). Now they
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Amanda Marcotte
AmandaMarcotte
I'm seeing a lot of people out there assuming that Pelosi is dragging her feet. And maybe! Another possibility is that it's a lot harder to wrangle a caucus of
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Albert Vilella
AlbertVilella
A more polished thread on #epigenomic #biomarkers for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening: Epigenomic biomarkers are becoming more established for #LiquidBiopsy and #CancerScreening, and we have seen the big players positioning themselves
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Minorities in STEM
MinoritySTEM
So to the science. Thanks to everybody that voted in the poll yesterday. This time over 70% of you said you had never heard of microdialysis. Wow. 1/11 So let’s
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Erie County Parks
ErieCountyParks
Jelly fungi are a large group of fungi that are grouped together by their colorful jelly-like fruiting bodies, though they aren’t necessarily related.There are many different kinds of jelly fungi
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Jean Laurens
JeanLaurensLab
Hi SciTwitter, I’d like to show how nice the #vestibular system is from a systems & #computationalneuroscience point of view. I am preparing a series of threads about classical vestibular
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a_yawning_cat
Every difficult thing that takes time has a growth curve similar to body-building. Skill accumulation for piano, or understanding a subject, etc... all grow in the same way you build
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Mr. Buyside
MrBuyside
7 moats of great investorsAn insight from legendary value investor Mark Mobius1. It’s an obsession: you don’t enjoy investing you live it. You wake in the morning and you check
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