Lord Hanuman , 11th Century A.D , Chola Dynasty , Tamil Nadu
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) March 31, 2018
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Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
Lord Hanuman , 11th Century A.D , Chola Dynasty , Tamil Nadu
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) March 31, 2018
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In our collection of almost integers here is another cool one involving e and π pic.twitter.com/pSGcSpvCpi
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) March 30, 2018
From the micROCKScopica hall of fame: myrmekite in a migmatite from the Ivrea Zone (Italy)#sciart #scicomm #artsci #FridayMotivation #minerals #crystals #rocks #geology #gemstones #colors #abstractart #wallart pic.twitter.com/VYDpeWvHQR
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) March 30, 2018
Probably not exactly what’s meant by #FlumeFriday but really cool: small creek in Abel Tasman producing beautiful sand lobes #geomorphology #NewZealand pic.twitter.com/Dmejvtlg2a
— Jana Eichel (@AlpineBiogeo) March 29, 2018
My first foray into #ThinSectionThursday, a ooid grainstone from the Upper Cambrian Nolichucky Formation in southwest Virginia. Note the ooid that grew around #trilobite skeletal fragment on the bottom left! pic.twitter.com/9pXMtGjxoU
— Benjamin Gill (@VTSedGeoChem) March 29, 2018
Kyanite surrounded by a "moat" of optically continuous muscovite in a kyanite-bearing leucogranite from E Bhutan. #thinsectionthursday
— Stacy Phillips (@Shtacy_Phillips) March 29, 2018
Is your interest piqued? Well, come and see more cool stuff like this at my upcoming #EGU18 poster! Friday evening if you're still around! ⚒️ pic.twitter.com/2s3NHwRKIh
Location of every city founded by the Roman Empire, outside of Italy pic.twitter.com/2S67SVLMfS
— Amazing Maps™ (@amazingmap) March 30, 2018
In 1999, I asked David Gerrold to write a "future of computing" prediction for the magazine where I was Technology Editor. Here's what he wrote. pic.twitter.com/UAMM0Pm4W6
— Esther Schindler (@estherschindler) March 28, 2018
My favorite business quote is when someone asked the CEO of Charles Shaw how he could sell wine for less than the price of bottled water.
— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) March 28, 2018
"They're overcharging for the water. Don't you get it?" he responded.
Too many people in Western liberal democracies vastly underestimate how free they are in comparison to people living in autocracies. They think their countries are not democratic even though they are. They think their media is not free even though it is
— Marcel Dirsus (@marceldirsus) March 27, 2018
Polarized light photomicrograph of a charoite-bearing schist. pic.twitter.com/RD5myJhxse
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) March 27, 2018
#Tesla is just months from a total collapse, says hedge-fund manager. ‘I’ve never seen anything so absurd in my career’ he says.https://t.co/mhsSee7J0D
— Moneylife Advisory (@MoneylifeAdvice) March 28, 2018
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— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) March 27, 2018
#MineralMonday
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) March 26, 2018
Arch of Calcite in a veinlet from a fossiliferous limestone (italian Prealps)#rocks #geology #fossils #science #crystals pic.twitter.com/QrWHXUJkdF
In this story, the problem is not the server location. The problem is to retrieve personal data like the IP address without the user consent. This is not acceptable, politician app or not.
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) March 27, 2018
Nili Patera - https://t.co/JFNnuvuncx pic.twitter.com/3VW5AZuoVU
— HiRISE Bot (@HiRISEBot) March 25, 2018
'Cleave': to split
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) March 25, 2018
'Cleave': to adhere firmly
'Clip': to attach
'Clip': to cut off
'Oversight': watchful care
'Oversight': error of omission
Talkin' Janus words: https://t.co/sDmkcHEoOq
wow @ICC wow. Great treatment nd FairPlay. No ban for Bancroft with all the evidences whereas 6 of us were banned for excessive appealing in South Africa 2001 without any evidence and Remember Sydney 2008? Not found guilty and banned for 3 matches.different people different rules
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) March 25, 2018
The sharp-suited, bespectacled, Eton-educated, polo-playing Mr. Nix could easily have been a modern day British incarnation of an advertising guru of hit TV show Mad Men. #AlexanderNix #TheHinduExplainshttps://t.co/xEI52WD2Me
— The Hindu Explains (@THexplains) March 26, 2018
Fluorite with Phantoms | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mineral
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) March 26, 2018
Locality: Okorusu Mine (Okarusu Mine), Otjiwarongo District, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
Size: 47mm x 46mm x 32mm
Photo Copyright © Quebul Fine Minerals
Geology Pagehttps://t.co/AtopGLUrSh https://t.co/kKAzot4aDe pic.twitter.com/AHGv1uUEMu
QUOTE: "In politics, stupidity is not a handicap."
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) March 25, 2018
Napoleon Bonaparte pic.twitter.com/OSBmZRR3uY
#ElonMusk says he was 'raised by books' & credits his #success to these 8 #Books https://t.co/v8UtonNKZC #Read #Career #selfhelp pic.twitter.com/9XYxzA6Bj0
— Naresh Nambisan 🇮🇳 (@nareshbahrain) March 25, 2018
Look, I made an earthquake! This model shows how Death Valley was created, creating the lowest point in North America and also really tall mountains. #deathvalley pic.twitter.com/8mo3jC5qXC
— Ron Lin (@ronlin) March 24, 2018
Who did this Meme?! Lal. pic.twitter.com/HRL8i8qCpv
— Jay Kuo (@nycjayjay) March 23, 2018
A closer view of the Montes Alpes region. A hint of the rille visible in Vallis Alpes. 100 x 20 ms Ha 35nm in Celestron 8" at f/10. pic.twitter.com/XEmiFfMpd0
— Christian Fröschlin (@chrfrde) March 24, 2018
For non-specialists, this is the best thing I have read on Cambridge Analytica's role in the 2016 elections. https://t.co/urPP4UVGAz
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) March 24, 2018
60 Million Year Old Meteorite Strike in Scotland | #Geology #GeologyPage
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) March 25, 2018
Geologists exploring volcanic rocks on Scotland’s Isle of Skye found something out-of-this-world instead: ejecta from a previously unknown, 60 million-year-old meteorite impact.
https://t.co/r4ZJRGQUIX
Someone say turbulent air?
— Racecar Engineering (@RacecarEngineer) March 25, 2018
Hamilton having to go offline to cool his engine tyres and brakes... #F1 #AusGP pic.twitter.com/eoM4mJW4Zr
Can’t resist another Liptrap #FridayFold #GEOL20002 pic.twitter.com/ShZk7gVWft
— Sandra McLaren (@sandramcgeo) March 24, 2018
SPX 19 year return ( previous high): 4% CAGR. Nasdaq: 2% since 1999. Oil still 60% away from Highs. EM & India still below 2007 all time highs ( dollar terms). Nikkei way away from Highs. Europe lower than 2007. Where is the Bubble, that Bear Markets start from?
— Shankar Sharma (@1shankarsharma) March 24, 2018
Is Gas Global Yet ? By @ntsafos of @CSISEnergy https://t.co/qadh9d3UWJ
— Global LNG Hub (@Global_LNG) March 24, 2018
and all pensions fund were buying oil for "inflation hedge" and "diversification"... those investment marketing themes have come back... bomb Iran was also a big theme in 2008 https://t.co/6CjLs1vqMH
— petromatrix (@petromatrix) March 23, 2018
Detachment fault: pic.twitter.com/rN7yLA5emA
— Callan Bentley (@callanbentley) March 22, 2018
An #extraterrestrial basalt for #ThinSectionThursday - Tirhert #meteorite from the asteroid Vesta fell on July 9, 2014 in southern Morocco. An intense fireball in the sky, about 8kg of material was found. This achondrite from the HED group is a cumulate eucrite.#Space #Science pic.twitter.com/1myuvzFnY0
— Terra Persona (@terrapersona) March 22, 2018
Dow and S&P 500 extend losses, both now down for the year. Trump not tweeting so much about stocks these days - 40 times between Oct 1 and Jan 26 when Wall Street was chalking up record high after record high... only once since. pic.twitter.com/umo01sNyao
— Jamie McGeever (@ReutersJamie) March 22, 2018
Me trying to hack @UIDAI pic.twitter.com/WS0RFQeohZ
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) March 22, 2018
Big bilateral surplus with US -- but a lot of that represents imported inputs from Japan, Korea, etc.. Value-added surplus much smaller pic.twitter.com/KvrMhaCFbd
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) March 22, 2018
"This is their information. They own it"
— BBC Business (@BBCBusiness) March 20, 2018
"And you won’t sell it?"
"No! Of course not."
Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, talking to the BBC in 2009. pic.twitter.com/mVrhp0TpIS
This is a serious moment for the web’s future. But I want us to remain hopeful. The problems we see today are bugs in the system. Bugs can cause damage, but bugs are created by people, and can be fixed by people. 1/9
— Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee) March 22, 2018
The only correct use for fidget spinners. pic.twitter.com/pTdJ4SntFh
— Daniel (@DannyDutch) March 20, 2018
The CEO of Cambridge Analytica Alexander Nix telling an undercover reporter with a hidden camera how you can use a hidden camera to record people saying compromising things is my favourite bit of journalism ever #CambridgeAnalyticaUncovered pic.twitter.com/8rL8aQBSmH
— Wayne Smith #FBPE (@waynesmith1971) March 19, 2018
*giggle pic.twitter.com/QJK6OgfVLr
— The Whiskey Mistress (@WhiskeyMistress) March 21, 2018
Man if you're upset about a little company called Cambridge Analytica, wait until you hear about this little company called Palantir
— Kevin Slavin (@slavin_fpo) March 20, 2018
Timeless ! https://t.co/7bWoh7m89i
— Deepak Nautiyal (@deepaknautiyal) March 21, 2018
I love this comment in the source code of the @google #IO17 #Android apphttps://t.co/UzvZvIRD23 pic.twitter.com/2qQmeTnCOR
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) March 20, 2018
U.S. DOE data reveals that 13 mtpa of #LNG was exported in 2017, all from Sabine Pass ($CQP). Roughly 4.5% of global trade. That number will go much higher in 2018. #lnginvestor #energy #uslng
— Eric Robken (@EricRobken) March 19, 2018
It's #MineralMonday! Check out this this brilliant piece of Vanadinite with vivid red crystals @BritGeoSurvey #Vanadinite #Morocco pic.twitter.com/R4zrEkiDLF
— BGS Geology Shop (@geologyshop) March 19, 2018
Because then I will only get 2.8x, 7.3x, 45.1x https://t.co/oM5Dp5YCOK
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) March 19, 2018
Total Signs 40-Year Offshore Concession Agreements for $1.4B. https://t.co/DA2k0HUgeL pic.twitter.com/K3vADzDBQP
— Rigzone (@Rigzone) March 19, 2018
When asked if women were equal to men, Prince Mohammed said: "Absolutely. We are all human beings and there is no difference."
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 19, 2018
Women in Saudi Arabia are still bound by so-called guardianship laws: https://t.co/OBziYUZ60M
In 2013 the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences published the papers of Li Buyun, a law scholar who helped write the 1982 constitution. Li argues among other things for separation of powers and against “strong man” authoritarianism. These days his views would count as subversion. pic.twitter.com/okRrMDUl9l
— Chris Buckley 储百亮 (@ChuBailiang) March 18, 2018
Samrat Kanishka. today he was coronated as Maha Kchatrapa of 36 Chatrpas spread from India to Iran to Central Asia..Today in India Saka Samwat calender started. .happy new year. Great King of Sanatan Dharma pic.twitter.com/CTzAqzCBZA
— Col Ashok; Veteran (@ashokkmrsingh) March 18, 2018
Me holding a piece of rock that could be the first evidence for carbonatite metasomatism in the mantle underneath Israel, 100 kilometres under the surface. #ScientistsWhoSelfie #FabHairDay #geology 🇮🇱🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/r3u0gyEgBY
— Michael Anenburg (@manenbu) March 17, 2018
Only 55 hours to the Equinox; the Sun will begin setting at the South Pole in 40 hours from now. The duration of the only sunset of the year at the Pole is approx 30 hours (disc transiting horizon), with the Sun moving all the way around the horizon, and then some, during sunset pic.twitter.com/uYfWm9phIc
— The Antarctic Report (@AntarcticReport) March 18, 2018
A cross section through the tip of the Blue Mountain anticline at a roadcut along U.S. Route 322/22 in PA. pic.twitter.com/UMOG3MZjPz
— Scott Drzyzga (@MapScience) March 18, 2018
A comb jellyfish eating another comb jellyfish. pic.twitter.com/4Pkn7gQDmW
— Nature Is Weird (@NaturelsWeird) March 17, 2018
Things that didn't exist when JPMorgan bought Bear Stearns this day in 2008:
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) March 16, 2018
Uber
iPad
Bitcoin
Airbnb
Snapchat
Venmo
App Store
Kickstarter
Angry Birds
FB Messenger
Lyft
Alexa
Apple Maps
Google Chrome
Slack
Candy Crush
Tinder
Find My iPhone
Lionel Messi vs. Chelsea
— EiF Español (@EiF_es) March 16, 2018
Basta con decir que este enano es simplemente el mejor de la historia.pic.twitter.com/6y9bwVapUa
A fallen, fossilized log sits entombed in a bed of sandstone on the flanks of Graphite Peak, Transantarctic Mountains #Antarctica @NSF https://t.co/cJZMJlDTJQ; podcast interview with Erik Gulbranson @UWM @UWMNews https://t.co/ijjQ0mIxd2 pic Danny Uhlmann pic.twitter.com/L7EUgHEtlV
— The Antarctic Report (@AntarcticReport) March 17, 2018
Terrific take down of that snake oil salesman Elon Musk and the rise of the Anthropocene. https://t.co/T3UpWXn8ID
— Venu Madhav Govindu (@venugovindu) March 16, 2018
The need is to restructure our Defence Services, go in for digitisation of the battle field, appoint a CDS so that all acquisition can be based on larger priorities. The initiative in this regard has to be taken at the level of the PM & pushed through like Xi Jinping in China. https://t.co/u3XumEu1OC
— Brig V Mahalingam (@BrigMahalingam) March 16, 2018
So boils down to public pressure/activism. But we ourselves are so fractured along own political preferences, likes and dislikes that we neutralise our own effort. Or we are played against each other
— DK Cooper (@DKCooper2) March 14, 2018
Just look at this piece of drill core that went straight through a calcite geode! 😍💎#geology #mineralogy #minerals #wowomg pic.twitter.com/pRzQM1NFfV
— Michael Anenburg (@manenbu) March 16, 2018
I haven't tweeted during Arsenal's last two games.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 16, 2018
I fear Wenger's driven me to the worst possible place: disinterest.
#DalerMehndi
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) March 16, 2018
2.00pm: ♬ Ho Gayi Teri Jail-e Jail-e. ♬
2.10pm: ♬ Ho Jayegi Bail-e Bail-e. ♬
Sir, 5% is a significant difference in rupee and dollar terms. 100 would have become 33,295/- @ 24%, whereas it would have become 96,810/- @ 29% over a period of 27 years. So exchange rate did have an significant impact.
— Paras Shah (@parasshah_99) March 14, 2018
Tesla employees say the automaker is churning out a high volume of flawed parts requiring costly rework: https://t.co/OQTMwKwfWg pic.twitter.com/zqpJCsB01a
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 15, 2018
Happy #ThinSectionThursday. Today's thin section is courtesy of EPS Associate Professor Molly McCanta. It's an amphibole displaying a breakdown rim that forms as a response to the pressure decrease during magma ascent, Black Butte, California. #geology #mineral pic.twitter.com/E7L4Ipy40U
— Department of Earth and Planetary Science: UTK (@UTK_EPS) March 15, 2018
Fortis reminds me of a hot catch but with real issues... looks good, great arm candy...so...great to date but cant marry or commit on fears of facing some mental behavior later on..
— Ekta Batra (@ekta_batra) March 14, 2018
There’s a lot in a name. Having already built a large offshore wind business, & with plans to ramp up renewables further, @Statoil officially signals its intent to diversify beyond oil and gas by changing its name to #Equinor https://t.co/y4P0PFN4kx
— Jason Bordoff (@JasonBordoff) March 15, 2018
Um, India and Pakistan are literally ringing each other's doorbells at night and then running away.https://t.co/ImpzFLDT1O pic.twitter.com/4rXfFCLS9n
— Iain Marlow (@iainmarlow) March 15, 2018
“No real reason why anybody should sign up to a traditional #LNG contract” -Martin Houston
— Abache Abreu (@AbacheAbreu) March 14, 2018
Interview by @sarahcottlehttps://t.co/S1VYIYNUeR pic.twitter.com/6L2xDzxe94
Mohammed Alim Khan, the last direct descendant of Genghis Khan. This picture was taken 104 years ago. (Colourised) pic.twitter.com/zSS54MRJHB
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) March 15, 2018
#PiDay is just a fake holiday created by math companies to sell more math.
— Travis Allen 🌊 (@TravisAllen02) March 14, 2018
🤯🤯🤯
Stephen Hawking was born on the date of Galileo's death, the 8th of January.
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) March 14, 2018
Hawking has died on the date of Albert Einstein's birth, the 14th of March. pic.twitter.com/xZARIFnTIH
Picard management tip: Tolerate failure, not incompetence. Learn the difference.
— Picard Tips (@PicardTips) March 13, 2018
Smallcap Arcadia Biosciences up as much as 240% after reporting successful breeding of non-GMO, high-fiber wheat 📈 pic.twitter.com/kSznsEOci4
— Simon Casey (@sjcasey) March 14, 2018
Satisfying computer graphics art
— Bored Panda (@boredpanda) March 14, 2018
by @Wannerstedt (https://t.co/3eERnyKi8G) pic.twitter.com/n6XULPalS2
Windmills create a turbulence that change the condensation rates in a foggy environment, sometimes with spectacular results https://t.co/hW6uDX2MCn pic.twitter.com/EzkhCkYgBS
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 14, 2018
This is an astonishingly good story. https://t.co/dS4uiEeybp
— Ed Caesar (@edcaesar) March 14, 2018
"Space, here I come" - remembering world renowned physicist Stephen Hawking, who showed us there are no limits to achieving our dreams. Our thoughts are with his family. pic.twitter.com/52hpw0Tfwf
— ESA (@esa) March 14, 2018
Entire Life Of Universe Flashes Before Stephen Hawking’s Eyes https://t.co/YidlHLAlLQ pic.twitter.com/MN03OOSsFY
— The Onion (@TheOnion) March 14, 2018
Stephen Hawking was born on the 300th anniversary of Galileo Galilei and died today, at the age of 76, on the birthday of Albert Einstein and π day. A brief history of Stephen Hawking https://t.co/mkJgtib7oI pic.twitter.com/fwvz5tIDEi
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 14, 2018
Today really is my day for people complaining about how there's no good sci-fi anymore while ignoring #theexpanse pic.twitter.com/t939Vu8T1c
— Daniel Abraham (@AbrahamHanover) March 12, 2018
Don't worry guys, bananas will save uspic.twitter.com/2qjF4VQM1i
— Marcel Dirsus (@marceldirsus) March 12, 2018
New data shows that the increasingly clean #electric #grid is helping to reduce average #carbon footprint of #electricvehicles, which now contribute emissions on the same level as a gasoline powered car getting 80mpg, up from 73mpg last yearhttps://t.co/UspcRV3zM2#climate #EVs pic.twitter.com/gIQZyXX3EV
— Chester Energy & Policy (@ChesterEnergy) March 13, 2018
Deal between rival #utility companies in #Germany will end much of the industry's vertical integration and separate #RenewableEnergy business from the #grid controlhttps://t.co/3JxPFIT0ij#energy #renewables
— Chester Energy & Policy (@ChesterEnergy) March 13, 2018
Erm… WTF?! pic.twitter.com/JdT9jJDTcz
— Academia Obscura (@AcademiaObscura) March 13, 2018
Will US shale give the refining industry indigestion? https://t.co/DhrEOz0x4Y
— Financial Times (@FT) March 13, 2018
in a simple refinery, Bakken produces mid distillates the little less than an Arab light and 15% less than a Bonny light. In a complex refinery Bakken produces over 20% less distillate than an Arab light crude and 10% less than a bonny. So shale is much poorer.
— Big_Orrin (@Big_Orrin) March 13, 2018
The Wrong Barrels - the ‘dirty little secret’ of US shale is how few refineries really want it https://t.co/QbGupVXk6G via @financialtimes #OOTT
— David Sheppard (@OilSheppard) March 13, 2018
#mineralmonday
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) March 12, 2018
Serpentine, Magnetite and Pyroxene in this altered peridotite from Corsica#scicomm #sciart #artsci #geology #rocks #minerals #crystals #abstractart #photography #microscopy pic.twitter.com/Ep0Hh31MVH
Wow ! Forget an interview, did not even reply to your message. PhD in fabrication. Why do you do this, you don't even get any clicks. https://t.co/oj13O67CWz
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) March 13, 2018
а hotel owner pouring аcid in a pool while a black family swam in it in 1964 pic.twitter.com/c6Wdq6zl9C
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) March 13, 2018
This is geoengineering on a scale we've never seen. https://t.co/GIkuNmwrNq
— Futurism (@futurism) March 13, 2018
Manhattan in 1931 by Samuel Gottscho pic.twitter.com/EM6kMdJdD5
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) March 12, 2018
Animation of sunrise over crater Copernicus imaged on Feb 24. Covers about 5 hours of real time. Image quality degrades over time as #Moon sets in altitude. 85 x 750 x 15 ms in Celestron 8" + 2x barlow. pic.twitter.com/pHfzRDKczs
— Christian Fröschlin (@chrfrde) March 12, 2018
What Would Earth Be Like Without Life? - Eos https://t.co/zAeWyJJu4H pic.twitter.com/3dKIzlAviL
— Prof. Abel Méndez (@ProfAbelMendez) March 12, 2018
Prince al-Waleed bin Talal no longer has control over investment decisions, as part of the deal he secured for his freedom. https://t.co/yItvOACess
— Michael Amon (@michaelkamon) March 12, 2018
Exactly. Especially when you were there making all the arrangements for their travel Marie Antoinette 😡😡🙄
— Sucheta Dalal (@suchetadalal) March 11, 2018
Testing done, let's race already! 💪 #givesyouwings pic.twitter.com/aLFfzBT9Xv
— Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) March 12, 2018
#MineralMonday meets #ThinSectionThursday. Post-kinematic tremolite formed from metasomatism of serpentinite by Si- & Ca-bearing fluids in the Livingstone Fault, New Zealand. (XPL, FOV ~8 x 4 cm) pic.twitter.com/7xDM2fvBSt
— Matthew Tarling (@RocksbyDefault) March 12, 2018
I like @SarahKSilverman pic.twitter.com/wPzAKhq2n2
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) March 11, 2018
— Matt Binder (@MattBinder) March 11, 2018
The Forgotten History of Sikhs in Shanghai @SixthTone https://t.co/YEE8mU6Ef6
— Karthik Nachiappan (@karthiknach) March 11, 2018
Let’s honor this amazing scientist! Ursula Marvin, Geologist of the Extraterrestrial, Dies at 96 #NASA #moon... https://t.co/27P9ffl8sb
— Sandie Will (@RockHeadScience) March 10, 2018
Tectonic stylolite (non-bedding-parallel) in Tonoloway Fm. laminated carbonates. pic.twitter.com/wGASR42FtZ
— Callan Bentley (@callanbentley) March 10, 2018
In 2015, India & the US signed a Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific & Indian Ocean regions. Now Modi & Macron hv agreed to a Joint Strategic Vision of India-France Cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region. Some highlights... 1/n https://t.co/yiBOlULvbw
— Tanvi Madan (@tanvi_madan) March 10, 2018
While Officer Peterson kept 500 feet of distance and told others to do the same, this was my experience as a senior on the first floor of the 1200 building that day. Thank you for absolutely nothing. #NeverAgain pic.twitter.com/yVNvUyy5rg
— Steph🦅 (@ohstephany_) March 9, 2018
Burning trees from the tropical region most likely reason for increased CO2 after the impact, as there were not enough hydrocarbons in the sediment at that time @NYTScience https://t.co/zTAZRp2N3j #Geology #EarthScience #Paleontology #STEM
— NESTA-US🌎 (@NESTA_US) March 10, 2018
Words of wisdom: “Because rockets generate such a distinctive sound, and because listener’s feelings about rocket launches can be expected to have a strong effect on their reactions to the rocket’s noise…”
— Jeff Foust (@jeff_foust) March 9, 2018
They aren't "fakes." They are real diamonds. It just turns out it is pretty simple to grow this valueless rock that some company tricked people into associating with marriage. pic.twitter.com/hG7WUoGTRv
— Vito Gesualdi (@VitoGesualdi) March 9, 2018
I reviewed what different launch providers did with the upper stages that reached orbit in 2017. Overall 36 were left in high orbit, 26 abandoned in low orbit, 26 were safely deorbited at the end of the launch process. pic.twitter.com/WumO4EB2MS
— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) March 10, 2018
SciComm win! pic.twitter.com/SnydDIRrgF
— Academia Obscura (@AcademiaObscura) March 9, 2018
If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? Turns out it’s just chance. - MIT Technology Reviewhttps://t.co/NLIj1UhsdS
— Jon Ulin, CFP® (@JonUlin) March 9, 2018
A curious, hairdryer-looking glomerocryst of twinned plagioclase in a dacitic lava from Lipari (Italy). Note the beautiful glass inclusions (purple) interfering with twins.#ThinSectionThursday #rocks #geology #volcano #crystals #minerals #gemstones #italy pic.twitter.com/skLSmjYlB3
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) March 8, 2018
March 8, 1979: Linda Morabito discovered active volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io in 1979 from Voyager 1 images. @LindaMorabito1 @Embalmers pic.twitter.com/yEFvXL7a0l
— Rocket Ron 🚀 (@RonBaalke) March 8, 2018
Here's a useful lemma: if you have enough cheap energy storage & demand flexibility to get to >60% wind & solar, you have enough cheap energy storage & demand flexibility to make nuclear, geothermal and other low-carbon base resources get along just fine with variable renewables. https://t.co/geMf1X65uB
— JesseJenkins (@JesseJenkins) March 9, 2018
Free: Offshore wind is more than holding its own in the #RenewableEnergy stakes. Picture: A floating turbine leaves Norway on the way to .@StatoilUK ’s pioneering Hywind offshore farm in Scotland. https://t.co/BmC5GrGK2L #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition pic.twitter.com/eSVP0Vm7qP
— Petroleum Economist (@PetroleumEcon) March 9, 2018
First you understand problem.
— Biswa Kalyan Rath (@kalyanrath) March 9, 2018
Then you fight for change.
Then psychopaths take control of the cause and use it to further personal agenda.
Then you die.
Total CEO (or the PR assistant) showing off their knowledge of Twitter emojis #OOTT https://t.co/mexxK6CTy4
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas2) March 8, 2018
I's official, our first article is published!! 🎉🌋🍾 Check out this amazing article on #intrusion-induced forced #fold kinematics & ground deformation by @BasinsIC! https://t.co/YjIHtyE8pg
— Volcanica (@WeAreVolcanica) March 7, 2018
This is big, but this is just the beginning. #openaccess #FreeTheScience #TheFutureIsNow pic.twitter.com/pKajgGUwdn
Enheduanna was a high-priestess and princess who lived in the Sumerian city-state of Ur, now part of Iraq. She was appointed Priestess of the Moon Goddess in about 2354 BCE, which required making accurate mathematical and astronomical predictions. #STEMlegends #WomenInSTEM pic.twitter.com/ji9IBPHahA
— Royal Astronomical Society (@RoyalAstroSoc) March 8, 2018
3 year return of these marquee fund managers is around same as fixed deposit despite having top stocks that are growing at 20-30%, pic.twitter.com/ksvXmdtmDz
— Vijay Pahwa (@Wealth_Park) March 8, 2018
Hadiya's verdict is nothing spectacular and at best avoids a regression for individual autonomy. It is the bare minimum. Please do not forget the burden and threshold of evidence Hadiya had to tender to establish her, "choice". https://t.co/ipCeGMsUyi
— Apar (@aparatbar) March 8, 2018
Well other than Junagadh, Hyderabad, Srinagar airlift, Korean War, Goa, Katanga, Bangladesh Liberation, PNE, Sikkim, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sumdurong Chu, IPKF, Maldives, 1989 Nepal blockade... https://t.co/V6WcMtNXhk
— Dhruva Jaishankar (@d_jaishankar) March 7, 2018
Arithmetic mean? Geometric mean? Median? Mode? Confused about averages? Have a handy table. https://t.co/rqhQDWcr2X #Python #stats pic.twitter.com/mSpEjx0gOF
— Matt Hall (@kwinkunks) March 7, 2018
Some good advice from @Nature on how to write a first-class paper: https://t.co/en96WzcYIQ
— Olive Heffernan (@O_Heffernan) March 7, 2018
Kindly dont drag my grandfather Maharaja Bir Bikram into this statue controversy.suggestions that Maharaja's Statues will replace Lenin and Marx is disappointing.
— Pradyot_Tripura (@PradyotManikya) March 7, 2018
I would rather see a scholarship for students in Bir Bikram's name
Morning task: updating the map of Carlsbad Caverns. Original art by Robert Hines. Love the bats. pic.twitter.com/nL4llCyR9l
— Tom Patterson (@MtnMapper) March 5, 2018
Amazing debris flow / slump deposits from the deep sea - Mississippi submarine channel-levee, to be exact. @JRSO_IODP is an amazing place! pic.twitter.com/ckgenVAq8L
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) March 6, 2018
Sharing a link from ValuePickr forum to the notes from Buffett's letters during 1957-2014. Happy reading!https://t.co/cb4zEWHUa8
— Gautam Baid (@Gautam__Baid) March 6, 2018
Heat Maps of the Indian Stock Markets – February 2018https://t.co/0QMb94FofW#stocks #sensex #nifty #stockmarkets pic.twitter.com/s134vg2BN9
— StableInvestor.com (@StableInvestor) March 6, 2018
The 1984-2016 google earth time lapses are great for illustrating coastal processes! Here is one showing spit growth: pic.twitter.com/kT7bNSpqXB
— Alexandre Normandeau (@SediAlex) March 5, 2018
Who is the biggest global producer of #lithium? Which African countries produce the most #gold Latest edition @BritGeoSurvey 'World Mineral Production' - full of lovely mineral & metal stats - available for free download from today https://t.co/BBfHhosPG9 pic.twitter.com/SSVnYIZPI0
— Andrew Bloodworth (@AndrewBGS) March 5, 2018
Indian defense minister's grudging admission: PLA building "sentry posts, trenches and helipads" in disputed Doklam, where China agreed to disengage and then, in Scarborough style, began quietly changing the status quo. The admission puts an end to MEA's obfuscation on the issue.
— Brahma Chellaney (@Chellaney) March 5, 2018