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Foone
If I was setting up curriculum at a university I'd make an entire semester-long class on The Challenger disaster, and make it required for any remotely STEM-oriented major. Cause I
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nivrittijnandev
Ṛgvedic epithets (via syntagmata & other devices) are of special interest in lieu of other bardic compositions (such as Homer's Iliad) which serve to illumine aspects of a deity's characteristics
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Leah Litman
LeahLitman
I'm so scared Chief asks CA SG Mongan about standing -- are people who don't buy health insurance in violation of the law? Mongan says no.Chief wants to know if
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The DO Dude
TheDudeDO
Chiropractors, a thread:Of all the things in alternative medicine, Chiropractic is probably the most widely accepted. Despite this, CHIROPRACTORS ARE NOT DOCTORS. Chiropractic is a PREscience belief system. It's not
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VTHOisUndervalued Ⓥ
VTHOUndervalued
The Case for $VTHO Look where no one is looking to find the 1000xThere is a Dark Horse$1,000 on a parabolic rise towards $1,000,000Through pure fundamentals-Or-Through crypto speculationBoth are explained
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Dr Chris Moore
DrChrisMooreEP
In what has been a difficult year for so many, this thread is a way of saying thank you to so many fabulous people on the Twittersphere who are passionate
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Tim Worthington
outonbluesix
Trumptonshire Architecture: A Thread. An occasional look at some of the major - and lesser seen - buildings in Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley, and some of their interiors too.Sadly,
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David R. MacIver
DRMacIver
Right, it's @threadapalooza today. That means you all get 100 tweets about how trust works. 1. I like Nguyen's paper "Trust as an Unquestioning Attitude" a lot, and will use
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Sam McRoberts
Sams_Antics
In the year of our machine overlords, 1999, quite possibly THE best and most philosophical movie of all time was released I re-watch this movie every year, and I
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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
"do your own research" 2020 has been one of the hardest years for so many people. Thankfully, it has allowed free time to learn, think and grow. Unfortunately, growth for
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Alison Sbrana
AlisonSbrana
Watching day 2 of @NIAIDNews #LongCovid workshop. Right now: breakout sessions. I'm watching the neuro breakout session, led by Dr. Komaroff. @ahandvanish is there representing #LongCovid patients with @itsbodypolitic. Tune
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Mr Wolf
DamonRiddle3
Thread: Tesla and the Germans Pt 1What is the real legacy of Tesla’s work? During his life, Tesla made amazing discoveries. Helped by close working relationship with a man named
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Dan Gusz
Dan_Gusz
In honor of being hunted on @ProductHunt today by @felix12777, we wanted to highlight what we have learned on our #nocode journey. It has been 104 days from product
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) 'The genetic sequences used in PCRs to detect suspected SARS-CoV-2 and to diagnose cases of illness and death attributed to Covid-19 are present in dozens of sequences of the
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Mrs C🎄
captain_mrs
@threadapalooza 2020 100 tweets on non-coercion Possibly meandering via dancing, workplace teams, folding laundry and dog trainingCertainly from a very personal, neurodivergent perspective. Let's get this show on the road.https://twitte
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Amber Krabach For WA
AK4WA
Remember when Cuomo said it looked like most people were getting it at their homes now? https://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/fda-stops-bill-gates-covid-19-testing-program Not a good sign...Gates is also behind Seattle’s #SwabLady who
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