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Thread 1/15Can you explain what #QuantumMechanics is to a 13-,14- year-old boy?A really arduous undertaking, I would say almost a challenge.I tried to do it through an imaginary dialogue with
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Dan Moriarty
_DanOnTheMoon_
Our new paper is now officially published in its final, beautifully-typeset form! I'm really proud of our work on this, and very excited to share our results. In this thread,
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Adrian Liston
LabListon
So excited for our latest #neuroimmunology paper to come out in @CellCellPress! Work from the team @BabrahamInst and @CBD_VIB @KU_Leuven discovered that #brain #Tcells are needed for the maturation of
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Lewis Mackenzie
LEMacKz
The latest spy thriller! Our new @NatRevChem explores how - with the right chiral molecules, and the right gadgets - hidden patterns can be interlaced into luminescent inks that are
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Harold Eyster
HaroldEyster
Ever wonder what a bird sees? If so, read on! Purple has always been my favorite color. But purple's not just pretty--it's a special type of color. If you look
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JAKE wants WB to #RestoretheSnyderVerse
TheBearded_Jake
cyberpunk is a really strange genreits both incredibly varied and yet quite untouched. most people could count on one hand how many 'cyberpunk' movies, tv shows, books and comics they
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Alex Roth
AlexRothMusic
How about a thread of awesome free audio tools for anyone looking to learn/develop their production skills during lockdown 2.0? I'll start: TAL offer a number of plugins for free,
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The Dutch physicist Hendrik Antoon Lorentz was born #OTD in 1853. Here he is on the right next to an unidentified German scientist, probably one of his many admirers.Photo: Paul
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Conor A Nixon
Shamrocketeer
Starting a thread to highlight the research work of 16 (and counting) incredible interns that have worked with me at @NASAGoddard in the last decade. [1/n] I sometimes hear that
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Astronomer Annie Jump Cannon was born #OTD in 1863. She was a pioneer of stellar classification and co-creator of the Harvard Classification Scheme. Over her lifetime she *manually* classified around
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Sharan Banagiri will get vaccinated for COVID-19
geodesicvoyager
I've been reading some cosmology papers lately and I'm just in awe at how clever an idea the cosmic distance ladder is. And I need to share that feeling! So
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Simon Pepin Lehalleur
plain_simon
Thread: one of my favourite circle of ideas in mathematics is Grothendieck's "six operation formalism", which roughly states that the cohomology of geometric objects (manifolds, algebraic varieties...) fits into a
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Search For Life on Mars Book
search_mars
In the run up to the #Perseverance landing, we will be tweeting about some of the earlier missions to Mars to show the rollercoaster of emotions that the people involved
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Marco Malvagio - poorly explained history stuff
MalvagioMarco
Hollywood taught us: the greek-roman world was all white marble.The middle ages were muddy brown.Colors were invented in the renaissance, then the XXth century was back to black and white.A
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Ultra Unlimited⭐️⭐️⭐️
Ultra_Unlimited
MEDITATIONis a gateway to multidimensional healing, revelation and the realization of your truest gifts. It has been practiced since the beginning of time and is a sacred opportunity for us
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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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