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Robert McNees
mcnees
J.J. Thomson was born #OTD in 1856. He discovered the electron, developed experimental techniques that led to mass spectroscopy, trained physicists like Rutherford and Bohr, but was ~betrayed~ by his
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Deramin
otdderamin
Honestly, there's a lot of Critters who need to hear this, too, because they DEFINITELY participate in toxic stan culture & they're ruining fandom. You'd think they'd take the hint
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
Recent days have brought new highs in COVID case numbers nationally, 30 states w/ cases rising and many states with high test positivity, near peak hospitalizations, >1,000 deaths a day.
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Catholics for Choice
Catholic4Choice
We @Catholic4Choice welcome @JoeBiden as the first prochoice Catholic president & call on him to protect & expand abortion rights in the first days of his presidency. President Biden frequently
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Jenn Gustetic đđȘđ»
jenngustetic
READING THREAD (1/8): âthe public #corporation no longer serves the interest of their most important #shareholdersâretirement investorsâor the most critical part of their workforce: knowledge workersâ.https://hbr.org/2021/01/its-tim
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DoctorPleb â
valuableTX
Thread 1/4The reason why #VeChain hasn't pumped yet? ~people tend to buy TRENDS. ~they don't care about fundamental value until their investment goes to zero. But we all know, In
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Citizen of Edinburgh
mark_lazarowicz
Everyone will have their own list - my top ones would be potholes (bad for cars, but potentially lethal for cyclists); narrow pavements, speeding, cycle lanes which peter out, pollution.
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Adam Payne
adampayne26
Ulster Farmers' Union President Victor Chestnutt says the industry feels like it's heading for Jan 1 "with both arms tied around our back and a blind fold on""We won't be
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Doctora Malka Older
m_older
Prosecuting people for their political affiliations or opinions is anti-democratic abuse of power. NOT prosecuting indictable crimes is also a political decision. If those crimes include crimes against democracy and
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Antoine FLAHAULT
FLAHAULT
1/9 - âIn the second wave we acquired much more evidence that schoolchildren are almost equally, if not more infected by SARS-CoV-2 than others.âhttps://www.google.ch/amp/s/www.wsj.com/amp/articles/europes-schools-are-closing-again-on-c
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ăă€ăăłæ°ćœéžçąșćźăŒstay madăŒ
pussymango
Thread: Fandom is inherently a white-space. It is not diverse. The concept of fandom has always been white, where whiteness is normalized and color is immediately politicized. Academic James Rendell
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Jen Vermet
jenvermet
When life feels gloomy, learning keeps me sane. Whether it be a line in a book, a conversation with a friend, or a note to myself. Learning keeps me grounded
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red | DID YOU HEAR TSUKIHIME REMAKE IS COMING
prettypinkpansy
i used to think that pixel art was something you could do without a solid background of art knowledge and to some degree that is true but it also sort
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
Quick thread on evolution, mostly so I can refer to it from elsewhere. Adaptive evolution by natural selection requires two fundamental materials: diversity and selection pressure First, let's define some
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jan höglund
janhoglund
Started readingCan Quantum Analogies Help Us to Understand the Process of Thought? by Paavo PylkkĂ€nenâIt has indeed been proposedâŠthat such analogies exist, and this paper first focuses at some length
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William Churchill
ChurchillWx
Preparing a geeky post-mortem radar analysis for @NWSKeyWest â some initial thoughts. Matching up radar w/ two distinct periods of heavy rain in #KeyWest yesterday, btwn 4-5PM & more significantly
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