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astrobassball
In physics/astronomy, >90% of PhDs will not get a tenure-track position.There are ways to guide+mentor grad students+postdocs to build fulfilling careers and find success in AND out of academia.Blanket attacks
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Kaleigh Moore
kaleighf
Want to know how mathematicians, philosophers, and Nobel prize-winning physicists agree on mastering writing through an unexpected approach?Hint: It's simple. THREAD! 1/The titles within my stack of books have been
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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
So, what's DFT anyway? It's a smart idea to reduce the complexity of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics can be super complex, even for a single atom. DFT can let you
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Will Kinney
WKCosmo
Hi. The actual universe does not obey time translation symmetry, which means that energy is not conserved. Wow this blew up. People are really attached to energy conservation! All right,
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George Iskander (جورج إسكندر)
gwisk20
I've been thinking lately about how some popsci has promoted this harmful view that quantum mechanics (QM) is esoteric, mysterious, and fully understood only by a select few physicists. Let
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#JulianNoisecatStan
jasonkatzbrown
My dad @richard8081 opened a computer rental business, Frog's Rent-a-Computer, in 1983. "It was very exciting. People just came in. Marketing was paying to put up fliers on phone poles.
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Jessica Flack
C4COMPUTATION
Collective computation: What makes a "good" formal language for computation in biology? Some of us @sfiscience, building on Fontana + others, believe an FL needs to take seriously the logic
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Project Drawdown
ProjectDrawdown
"We are living in a time of dramatic transformation. The basic physics, chemistry, and biology of this planet make that non-negotiable; stasis is not an option. Society has a choice
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Heather Archuletta
Pillownaut
#TriviaThursday 122 years ago this month, in December of 1898, Pierre and Marie Curie announced the Radium element to the world. Today's trivia series will be about their lives and
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Faye McNeill
vfmcneill
As the pandemic grinds on, I'm noticing a tendency for (otherwise rational) folks to use moral shorthand in their thinking about the spread of COVID. This goes two ways: (1)
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India Wants To Know - Panel Quiz Show
IWTKQuiz
Today is International day of women and girls in science. And here is the supremely talented @bertyashleyto talk about some amazing Indian women and their contributions to science. #WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
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科学にはOSSを@ほとんど在宅勤務中
biochem_fan
Many people seem excited with AlphaFold2. The progress is impressive and surely has implications to many fields. Predicting structures of protein complexes and proteins that adopt multiple states (e.g. transporters)
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The Sol U Shun
Normal_Wizard
Last year, Beelzebub still held a lingering grudge against me for casting him out of heaven, and we grappled directly.This year, humanity still won't listen when I tell you exactly
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``s₇*·˚ ༘♡'s ayla 🐲grr^^
Tommo2_07
bts as school subjects a thread coz i need to study and exams are approaching TT chemistry, a subject loved my many and some despise it too TT coz it
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Tropical Nick Underwood
TheAstroNick
Okay no livestream but we’ll do a quick tour of #NOAA43 (Miss Piggy) before we head to #Isaias. She’s been flying storms since 1977 and has plenty of scientific gizmos
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వనమాలి
Humblefool_14
This was in 1988. Chinese SEZ's (Shenzhen,Shantou,Zhuhai,Xiamen,Hainan) All near ports. Max tax rate 15%,5-6 exemptions if invested in high-tech exports. Coastal cities (14) also followed the same policies. From there
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