Useless. Supporting Argentina is like supporting Arsenal.
— Gautam Bhatia (@gautambhatia88) June 30, 2018
via Twitter https://twitter.com/gautambhatia88
June 30, 2018 at 08:57PM
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 ;-)
Useless. Supporting Argentina is like supporting Arsenal.
— Gautam Bhatia (@gautambhatia88) June 30, 2018
Voronoi Diagram: a subdivision of a plane into regions based on the distance to points (seeds) in a specific subset of the plane. The seeds are specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other pic.twitter.com/Tzl8vMVd6W
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) June 30, 2018
What are Thundereggs? and why are they so special? | #Geology #GeologyPage #Thundereggs
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) June 30, 2018
Read more : https://t.co/P9vCTm8Cq2
The #sinuosity of these #Alaskan rivers is blowing my mind... Porcupine River and Black River (Yukon River watershed) 5 meter res. #IFSAR #elevationdata from AK DGGS portal: https://t.co/QERvpmUNYy #dataart #geomorphology #Alaska pic.twitter.com/sBeUQpluRr
— Daniel Coe (@geo_coe) June 30, 2018
Everybody’s nightmare 😉 pic.twitter.com/cnvK9cAYPi
— Enry Horas Sihombing (@enryhoras) June 29, 2018
Why do clouds form around turbines? https://t.co/4GN3BhB5hv https://t.co/fS20ZbAkNT
— The Dragon Fairy (@Puffles2010) June 28, 2018
Anybody who is bullish should quickly become bearish so that we can become bullish on the news that now now everyone is bearish.
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) June 28, 2018
The Last of the Horse Drawn Carriages riding alongside a 'Modern Electric Car', New York, 1917 pic.twitter.com/g8rjrAdAYR
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) June 27, 2018
— Beerbal (@ibeerbal) June 20, 2018
After the 2014 crash big energy companies are thinking more carefully about how to invest in oil, just as the spectre of peak demand hangs over them. Could this trigger shortages and another boom in prices? Latest story with @OilSheppard #OOTT https://t.co/aZJ8zxLYZj
— Anjli Raval (@AnjliRaval) June 19, 2018
Parallax (exaggerated 10000x): as the sun translates around the sun, stars closer to us make a more exaggerated motion against the background stars, than those further away. Simple and ingenious way to measure distances to other stars. pic.twitter.com/r7PNNsET36
— Luis Calçada (@_Luis_Calcada) June 19, 2018
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 17, 2018
Human feet as a geological force pic.twitter.com/RMrs51aTFl
— Paul 🌹📚 Cooper (@PaulMMCooper) June 15, 2018
Not something you see every day. pic.twitter.com/GHsUIYkJeJ
— Michael Batnick (@michaelbatnick) June 12, 2018
This is very disappointing. Each of the four main points was in previous documents with NK, some in a stronger, more encompassing way. The denuke bullet is weaker than the Six Party Talks language. And no mention of CVID, verification, human rights.
— Bruce Klingner (@BruceKlingner) June 12, 2018
Imagine Brexiters outrage if Remain had won with 52%, with covert Russian meddling and a lying red bus. And after the referendum, Remainers then demanded a Hard Remain with EU superstate integration, Schengen, Euro currency, EU army - while paying £60 billion for the privilege.
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) June 11, 2018
Just to be clear, North Korea has been signing agreements pledging the "denuclearization of the Korean peninsula" since January 20, 1992. In the intervening 26 years, they developed nuclear weapons and ICBMs that can hit the United States. Context: https://t.co/WfaKG6kfig
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) June 12, 2018
It amazes me that the same people who trashed the Iran deal—a deal literally written with countless verification & compliance measures because the West assumed Iran would try to violate it—are now celebrating North Korea's vague, non-binding "pledge" that recycles 1990s language.
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) June 12, 2018
Shawn Michaels 'The Heartbreak Kid' pic.twitter.com/FYDRiZ5h4b
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) June 11, 2018
Today is Lalu Prasad Yadav's birthday. Otherwise known as Fodder's Day.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) June 11, 2018
The oil industry is still split. Some say the "lower-for-longer" thesis for oil prices is not dead, but just taking a pause https://t.co/SKFNAg4FNr #OOTT
— Anjli Raval (@AnjliRaval) June 11, 2018
This is great news. The Union government has opened itself up to lateral entry in senior positions. 👍 pic.twitter.com/ynguqGxDSm
— Nitin Pai (@acorn) June 10, 2018
One scene - four different perspectives #G7
— Fabian Reinbold (@fabreinbold) June 9, 2018
1) by Merkel‘s team 🇩🇪
2) by Macron’s team 🇫🇷
3) by Conte’s team 🇮🇹
4) by Trump’s team 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/q3qaSfaiQS
Do you study serpentinites? If so, check out our latest publication on serpentinite deformation: https://t.co/jz9GiNiXat (open access!!) pic.twitter.com/tuTCQD0M7j
— Matthew Tarling (@RocksbyDefault) June 10, 2018
We must be careful not to believe things simply because we want them to be true. No one can fool you as easily as you can fool yourself! pic.twitter.com/yTQQfb6qxt
— Richard Feynman (@ProfFeynman) June 8, 2018
60 Million Year Old Meteorite Strike in Scotland | #Geology #GeologyPage
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) June 7, 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
World electricity demand increased by 3.1% in 2017, significantly higher than the overall increase in energy demand. Together, China & India accounted for 70% of this growth https://t.co/1QfT0ipjef
— IEA (@IEA) June 6, 2018
Crazy Lace Agate from Mexico
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) June 6, 2018
under the polarizing microscope#art #science #gelogy #colors #Microscopy #photography #abstractart #gemstones #jewels #rocks #minerals pic.twitter.com/ZuQHPvCnvE
Discovering the Mona Lisa, after WW2 pic.twitter.com/PwdzdziKmW
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) June 6, 2018
The periodic table of elements and the countries they were discovered in. pic.twitter.com/Qi66UdvFxb
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) June 6, 2018
South pole of Mars during southern hemisphere summer via MARCI imagery from orbits 23261-23273. July 14, 2011. NASA/JPL/MSSS pic.twitter.com/wEdpzKmSgW
— Andy Britton (@KalofXeno) June 6, 2018
You’re free to worry about what Microsoft might do with GitHub in the future, but my from perspective the worrying just ended. The VCs get paid. Blood debts settled.
— Kyle Neath (@kneath) June 5, 2018
GitHub can keep on being GitHub without pressure to keep 10x-ing the last 10x that 10x-ed the last 10x.
GitHub to me:
— Kyle Neath (@kneath) June 5, 2018
10 years. Successful exit. No ads. No selling of user’s data. Free, reliable hosting for public projects. Same business model. No shitty growth hacks. Consistent improvement.
Charge people for your product. Use that money to make it better. It works.
Lateral accretion deposits in a deep-marine channel fill. Rosario Fm., Baja California, Mexico. @the_subtender for scale pic.twitter.com/pNHGc4uB7I
— Ian Kane (@SedLogic) June 6, 2018
1913 :: Lord Krishna With Radha , Lahore
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) June 4, 2018
One of The Earliest Known Colour Photograph Taken In India
( Photo - Stéphane Passet /Albert Kahn ) pic.twitter.com/mZoUkdBjQ5
Interesting. France's military presence in the Indo-Pacific: https://t.co/37Ll1sOr1W pic.twitter.com/qVlhLSOtX1
— Dhruva Jaishankar (@d_jaishankar) June 4, 2018
What you're seeing is a myosin protein (or possibly kinesin) dragging an endorphin along a filament to the inner part of the brain's parietal cortex which creates happiness. Happiness.
— Adithya Venkatesan (@adadithya) June 4, 2018
You're looking at happiness.
❤❤❤ pic.twitter.com/8rVF19B3xs
Spanish energy major Repsol is teaming up with Google to deploy the tech group’s big data and artificial intelligence tools across its refineries, in the latest sign of Big Oil turning to silicon valley to cut costs and boost margins #OOTT https://t.co/H4zFt4QXue
— Anjli Raval (@AnjliRaval) June 4, 2018
What we’re witnessing now is the Closing of the Hindu Mind which is the exact opposite of what happened during the Italian Renaissance. With ever more whataboutery,anti-intellectuality & doubling down on the absurd, we’re well positioned to go the way of Islamiic civilization.
— Rupa Subramanya (@rupasubramanya) June 4, 2018
This Guy Takes Photos Of Buildings And Then Uses The Sky As His Canvas pic.twitter.com/bTfPFAHZjY
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) June 4, 2018
De Beers to Sell Diamonds Made in a Lab.
— Gaurav Sud (@gauravgsgs) June 3, 2018
This totally takes away the logic of buying diamonds for investment.
https://t.co/SgZrKvIZif
#Mumbai received first #Premonsoon #rain. Now we expect on and off rain to continue. Intensity will increase by June 6 or 7th. #Mumbairain @SkymetWeather
— Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat) June 2, 2018
Pic 1: Mumbaikars on arrival of monsoon
— PhD in Bakchodi (@Atheist_Krishna) June 2, 2018
Pic 2: Mumbaikars after 15 days#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/JY6G45vDLt
Arguments against Atheism in the Hindu tradition :
— Shrikanth Krishnamachary (@shrikanth_krish) June 2, 2018
How have Vedantic thinkers countered "Nastika" arguments be it from Charvakas, Lokayatas or Buddhists over the centuries? What is the HIndu counter to Atheism?
Here's a thread on the same. Feel free to contribute!
This has got to be one for the record books. Oil industry joins with solar and wind industry to condemn Trump admin plan to prop up coal industry by forcing electric grid to buy coal power. Oil/wind/solar as allies? Fascinating times. pic.twitter.com/PmTRyw70SK
— Eric Lipton (@EricLiptonNYT) June 1, 2018
"To the end, the deepest blows on 'The Americans' were the ones that didn’t leave a mark. The show featured its share of gruesome mutilations over six seasons, but the only thing broken and stuffed into a suitcase in this finale was your heart." https://t.co/m05Or668XF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 31, 2018
Check out these puppies. Ptygmatic folds in granite veins cutting a Moine pelite, with flanking folds around the bulbous hinges. Polished serial sections from a random boulder found in the Sputie Burn, near Brora (Sutherand). Enjoy 😀#FridayFold pic.twitter.com/muwVYnpuAH
— Dave Healy (@healy_dave) June 1, 2018