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Hugh Lewis
ProfHughLewis
Don Kessler and Burt Cour-Palais submitted the paper "Collision frequency of artificial satellites" on 7th November 1977, more than 43 years ago & just 20 years after the launch of
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utterly vapid
UtterlyVapid
Every time I see a conservative attempt to use historical imperialism and caste systems by non-European countries to justify why racism can’t possibly be real I cringe and want them
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Evan (very tired)
evantessuraea
Presidents aren't dictators, folks. Even with the expanded power of executive orders. The President can't force the states to do anything. He doesn't control legislation. He can't do anything but
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
Successful microtest TDD depends on our ability to solve a goldilocks challenge: when we test our code pieces, do we isolate them too much, too little, or just right? Finding
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Tom James
TACJ
Always freaks my nut there are bits of Warwickshire that are north of Birmingham. In many ways, it is the most Midlands of Midlands counties.https://twitter.com/undertheraedar/status/1277319049647710211 There is a place called
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Aaron Hoyland
aaronhoyland
30 years ago, a man walked into École Polytechnique and killed 14 women. As an engineering student many years later, we were taught about the tragedy, but as I’ve grown
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Blackstonecomms
Good night Patriots, So. What is Joe M saying in his address to the nation? He is saying that every institution, absolutely everything, has to be torn apart and dissected
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Ramses Oudt
rroudt
Working on a newsletter edition about deliberate practice.Deliberate practice is crucial if you want to reach expert level in any skill, but what is it, and how can it help
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Amanda Lehew
amanda_lehew
Thinking about the #pandemic and the next phase we are entering-#vaccination-led me down a technological rabbit hole. And the internet did not disappoint. The @MutterMuseum has a wonderful online exhibit
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Charlie Warzel
cwarzel
I wrote about the fires and how no amount of empathy or understanding can adequately prepare you for the psychological, physical and sensory trauma of having the world immolate before
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
“I wish to confirm that all hypotheses remain open and require further analysis and studies”, says @drtedros about origin of #covid19 at @WHO presser. Calls the origins mission "a very
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
People kept spamming me to comment on the 2 recent specials by @FoxNews @SteveHiltonx @NextRevFNC Overall, I have to say that these specials put scientists like me in a very
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
For over four decades, American evangelicals have embraced the special-interest paradigm of political engagement—arguing, in effect, that the interests of Christians should take priority over conflicting claims of other interest
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Audrey Thornborrow
MsThornborrow
Hot Take: In the elementary we are constantly losing instructional time for science and social studies. It's commonly suggested that we meet social standards during ELA time & science standards
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
If we want to make meaningful progress on climate change it is *essential* that people stop reporting on raw, national-level GHG figures and shift to fair share accounting. Here is
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NHMdinolab
NHMdinolab
One of my Christmas pressies this year was an original copy of Walter Keeping’s (1883) classic work on the Cretaceous fossils of Upware & Brickhill (1/n) Keeping wrote this as
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