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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) A most unique man, and an American hero, Walter E.Williams died today. Born on March 31, 1936, Williams grew up without a father in the Philadelphia housing projects. His
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Puneet Agarwal
banyanfa
For those who think that they are able to value Reliance web of Companies, they must get a Nobel Prize award in Finance. As per their latest annual report, Reliance
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Brian Heligman
BrianTHeligman
1. I wanted to write some about the golden age of 20th century physics because I absolutley love it! So here’s the story of when humanity first began to understand
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AK™
CFCKhanage
The Simpsons predictions (A Thread) This thread will contain some events that the Simpsons have predicted that have come true and also some that haven't happened yet. The invention of
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Seema Jayachandran
seema_econ
Starting a thread of threads on the @nytimes columns I've written (full set: http://tinyurl.com/yx9cejro ).My first one: Adding a public option to a marketplace can help even people who don't opt
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🇮🇳🚩JAI SHREE RAAM🚩🇮🇳 team AIVA
deshmata
Nehru and his antics:Why did Sir C V Raman throw Nehru’s bust on the floor and smashed the Bharat Ratna given to him by Nehru government????He was the first Asian
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Femi
ojayfemi
I feel like using this holiday period to dish out some interesting facts from Australia in a staggered thread. No #MedTute ( pls dont tempt me).Australia developed and was the
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rebeca6169
"Gentlemen, in the little moment that remains to us between the crisis and the catastrophe, we may as well drink a glass of Champagne." #PaulClaudel #BOTD 1868 Paul Claudel
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sofia sjöberg
risalusofia
#3 Deep state, the operational and strategic planning and establishment of the intelligence service collective? When did it start? Why Sweden? Carl goes through "a couple" of people who over
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Kate Hawkings
katehawkings
A story of remembering (and forgetting):Last weekend @timhayward sent me a this pic. He’d been to see his mum who had visitors, Vernon and Gill. They were in this doo-wop
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Pilbara Wolfee
PilbaraWolfee
1.$MNS Magnis owns 58% of IM3NY, which when in operation will produce Lithium-ion batteries at a gigawatt hour scale, positioning it as the 2nd largest plant in the US and
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Caleb Watney
calebwatney
I don't think people have quite internalized *how* the US became the global leader in science and technology. It's partially a story of massive global talent migration. And it's important
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(((E. Glen Weyl)))
glenweyl
Despite the excellent explication by @planetmoney (https://www.npr.org/2020/11/06/932048876/hacking-the-perfect-auction) I remain profoundly disturbed by the lack of follow-up on the issues around the spectrum incentive auctions: 1. Milgrom
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1000 Jutsu
HokutoAndy
Tequila descends from an Aztec agave drink born of Quetzalcoatl- He fled the stars to live on Earth with his beloved in peace, but the fight cannot be escaped.G Gundam's
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer was born #OTD in 1906. She developed the nuclear shell model of the nucleus, for which she was awarded the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics.Image:
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
This historic document is the first electrocardiogram (ECG), recorded in 1887 by the British physiologist Augustus Desiré Waller. By the 1880s, experiments had already shown that electrical activity played an
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