I've seen a lot of sharp sell-off in my days and here are some thoughts on how they typically transpire 1/999
— StockCats (@StockCats) February 29, 2020
via Twitter https://twitter.com/StockCats
March 01, 2020 at 03:29AM
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 ;-)
I've seen a lot of sharp sell-off in my days and here are some thoughts on how they typically transpire 1/999
— StockCats (@StockCats) February 29, 2020
Back To The Future: Aging with makeup vs reality. More photos: https://t.co/iiB1oIRCeq pic.twitter.com/eyydthzxQJ
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) February 29, 2020
#Thread
— Dr Tathagata Neogi (@ArchaeoNomad) February 29, 2020
The #India-#Burma border town of #Moreh is home to a thriving #Tamil community from #Madurai dating to #WorldWarII. They arrived here as refugees during the #Japanese conquest of #Burma. Later some of them joined the #INA during the Japanese push to #Imphal. (1/4) pic.twitter.com/xuoYebs2cn
Before CGI, this is how Disney's multiplane camera worked pic.twitter.com/X3z2pmqdxD
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) February 28, 2020
Whatever happened to that company where the CEO took a pay cut and set a $70k minimum wage for his company, about 4 years ago? The staff doubled, their business tripled, and people bought more houses and had more babies. https://t.co/HKU8obWrw5
— Louisa ๐๐ญ (@LouisatheLast) February 28, 2020
30 worst days of Sensex and Nifty. What's common in all the remaining 29th falls? Market everytime recovered smartly and companies created wealth for stakeholders. Should be the same for the 30th time too. pic.twitter.com/hcBlruKRsW
— Arun Mukherjee (@Arunstockguru) February 28, 2020
Animation shows the count of global coronavirus infections in a radial map. Source: https://t.co/deMuViEczq pic.twitter.com/hzxnWAPZxY
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 28, 2020
— Contrarian (@contrarianEPS) February 28, 2020
IAF chief admits video proof of any claimed strike on Pak target "becomes even more important because of the information war that starts after that... That is one takeaway from (Balakot mission) for sure."
— Ajai Shukla (@ajaishukla) February 27, 2020
When I said this, I was called "anti-national!!"https://t.co/gh8IeGSkWE
Look what I found. 35 years of retrogressive river erosion carving the permafrost molten by global warming in Siberia, from Landsat images (GE Engine). Erosiรณn fluvial remontante excavando el permafrost fundido por el Calentamiento Global. pic.twitter.com/kcfnvSn6KJ
— ∆(Garcia-Castellanos) (@danigeos) February 28, 2020
Today I accepted an invitation to go on a far-right Indian TV channel.
— Michael Kugelman (@MichaelKugelman) February 27, 2020
I wanted to push back against the absurd allegation that the "Western media" is "peddling fake news" about the New Delhi riots.
I tried my best. But it was like speaking to a loud, huge, and angry wall.
Sad.
1880 :: Carvings of Udayeshwar Mahadeva Temple , Vidisha , Madhya Pradesh .
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) February 27, 2020
Temple Was Constructed by Parmar King Udayaditya In 11th Century A.D
( Photo - @britishlibrary ) pic.twitter.com/4rLD98isAf
Coronavirus vs SARS/MERS/Ebola/Swine Flu ๐ฌ pic.twitter.com/iRmeV0kWoI
— Dave Jones ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ๐ณ️๐ (@WelshGasDoc) February 25, 2020
When you're on the highway, the thing beneath you: socialism. The vehicles around you: capitalism.
— Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) February 26, 2020
On Wall Street, the banks: capitalism. The regulators protecting them: socialism.
Capitalism and socialism mingle in every hour of our lives.
Let's break the billionaire binary. pic.twitter.com/hqBdLvd0SI
This is a pretty big first step toward more sustainable operations in orbit.https://t.co/VzfwoBXBNo
— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) February 26, 2020
The film "Ad Astra" loves showing weightless astronauts. But space is not inherently weightless. If your engines fire constantly because you're in a hurry to get to the Moon or to Mars, then the acceleration creates artificial gravity — at the rear-end of the ship. Always.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) February 27, 2020
If as a leader you’re still running nuclear drills in your mind, you may not belong in the 21st century.
— Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) February 26, 2020
We are today surrounded by leaders and pundits who clearly have Cold War trauma, and I feel for them, but we’re not in the Cold War anymore. pic.twitter.com/FDpxvGqFpk
haha holy shit: “After 10 days, subjects restricted to 6 hours of sleep showed cognitive performance that as bad as not sleeping for 2 days straight. However, they didn’t report feeling sleepy even as their cognitive performance declined.” https://t.co/VFdsPY3MFl
— jenny (phire) zhang (@phirephoenix) February 25, 2020
A year ago, civil servant Ashish Joshi had complained against an incendiary speech made by Kapil Sharma who has been instigating riots in Delhi. Joshi was suspended by the govt for this, and continues to be under suspension a year on https://t.co/HeJqQJ82D9
— Sanya Dhingra (@DhingraSanya) February 26, 2020
Vacation project:⚒️
— Prof. Marco Martins-Ferreira (@GeologyMarco) February 26, 2020
Sandbox for teaching Structural Geology next semester. Home-built with the help of Joรฃo Caรงador (brother) and his laser cutter machine. Folds, thrusts and backthrusts, check! #sandbox #geology #structuralgeology #geologiaUFG pic.twitter.com/kcodrb801F
I want to take a moment to talk about U.S.-India relations with the argument of this thread, "It didn't have to be this way." 1/n https://t.co/olNWj3NZWy
— Christopher Clary (@clary_co) February 26, 2020
“He’s evolved under immense pressure, dramatically changed yet never shattered, and doesn’t explode even when provoked”
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) February 26, 2020
๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พ Go Mika!
Very cool/fun/brilliant tweets regarding my metamorphic DNA. Though I have exploded a few times when provoked which did not end well ๐๐คฆ๐ฝ♂️๐ https://t.co/thvX2ml9Iq
not been this tense watching a door since Parasite https://t.co/aTvbLXFwM9
— Helen Kingston (@kingstonwrites) February 24, 2020
This call was recorded for quality & training purposes.. pic.twitter.com/ROBFJ9VSqs
— Josรฉ Covaco (@HoeZaay) February 25, 2020
Quote map for the correction:
— Michael Batnick (@michaelbatnick) February 25, 2020
-5% Buffett
-10% Marks
-15% Keynes
-20% Bogle
-25% Taleb
-30% Munger
-40% Nietzsche
-50% Sun Tzu
Cuba has a lung cancer vaccine we in the US had no access too because we sanctioned Cuba.
— Patrick Bruck #NotMeUs (@scott_satzer) February 24, 2020
Cuba eliminated HIV transmission from mother to child.
Cuba has a literacy rate of nearly 98% now.
Sorry if reality offends you because you're used to our own propaganda.
Ran a filter for companies that claim to hold > 5% Global Market Share in various niche products.
— Tijori (@Tijori1) February 25, 2020
Let us know we're missing any.
Link: https://t.co/gcs7NZiRUP pic.twitter.com/Y79vS2ax7v
#Eye Drops.
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) February 24, 2020
Can you see the cubic (non birefringent) NaCl forming dendritic crystals (bacause flattened between two glass slides)? width 2.7 mm#chemistry #pictures #photography #science #abstractart #art #wallart #crystals #colors pic.twitter.com/ZXOcLW4LFf
It finally happened! The flight attendant asked "is there a doctor on this flight?" and I leapt up and said yes!
— ashi ๐ณ️๐ (@rakshesha) February 23, 2020
Did a tracheotomy at 30,000ft with a razor blade and ballpoint pen.
He didn't make it, but the thrill was undeniable. Thinking of going to doctor school now.
๐ด (Thread) And the winner of the second round of the @sentinel_hub Custom Script Contest is Andrรกs Zlinszky with his script "Ulyssys Water Quality Viewer" - Congratulations! See all scripts and results here ➡️ https://t.co/hrzyj31wsD #RemoteSensing #scicomm #OpenData pic.twitter.com/Qi1mHR7z5w
— Sentinel Hub (@sentinel_hub) February 25, 2020
We hate you, #Starlink! (The Sequel)#StopStarlink pic.twitter.com/tEpiRve2t1
— ASAS-SN (@SuperASASSN) February 24, 2020
A black policeman protects a KKK member as protesters were closing in on them in at a rally in Austin, Texas, 1983. pic.twitter.com/8d8ORgEPuC
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) February 25, 2020
Photo ops are not the most important part of Trump’s visit to #India. The U.S. has built a strong military partnership with Delhi to balance China’s growing power. Trump should share the credit with Obama, Bush 41 and Clinton. A remarkably successful bipartisan strategy. https://t.co/NwmBrJIWTr
— Nicholas Burns (@RNicholasBurns) February 24, 2020
“Cash is king but digital is divine”, says RBI! ๐ pic.twitter.com/8ScrBPnJ4c
— Ira Dugal (@dugalira) February 24, 2020
The Fosun Foundation building in Shanghai has a dynamic facade consisting of 3 layers of bronze tubes flowing around https://t.co/NVZmDv5oso pic.twitter.com/8HbYdoSJ0c
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) February 24, 2020
UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body has found that Manchester City have committed serious breaches of their Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations by overstating sponsorship revenue between 2012 and 2016 and failing to cooperate in the investigation. Some thoughts follow #MCFC
— Swiss Ramble (@SwissRamble) February 24, 2020
ROIC is one of the most important concepts in Investing. Excellent article by @Scuttlebutt_Inv with a deep dive on that topic with couple of examples, and also some terrific links at the end. ๐@dmuthuk @Gautam__Baid @IntrinsicInv @saxena_puru https://t.co/zNLGrK7sfk
— Ram Bhupatiraju (@RamBhupatiraju) February 24, 2020
The "Xenobots" are programmable self-healing "living robots" @CNET @TuftsUniversity #AI #ArtificialInteligence #Robotics #Tech @MikeQuindazzi @SpirosMargaris @jblefevre60 @HaroldSinnott @kuriharan @chboursin @sallyeaves @ipfconline1 @Ym78200 @LoomiAssistant @Fabriziobustama pic.twitter.com/kXy1OX9X7B
— Paula Piccard ๐ต๐ท ๐บ๐ธ (@Paula_Piccard) February 23, 2020
We’re all waiting for it https://t.co/kL1NHYj224
— Declan Cashin (@Tweet_Dec) February 23, 2020
Saint Chapelle stained glass - Paris pic.twitter.com/loct90uoLl
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) February 24, 2020
1. @WHO's daily #Covid19 report is up.
— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) February 23, 2020
Cases outside China rose to 1769 (+367), which is a sharp increase in recent days. There are now 17 (+6) deaths outside China.
1 month ago, there were 11 known cases outside China. Takes a while for spread to take off. Seeing it now. pic.twitter.com/jHi5S2Ux9Y
The domestication of the banana is the process that transformed fruits full of seeds into parthenocarpic seedless fruits that develop in the absence of pollination. The earliest archaeological evidence of domesticated bananas was dated to 7,000 years ago https://t.co/FHzi7Ehg79 pic.twitter.com/qBOvdL3HHN
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) February 23, 2020
Jayachamraja Wadiyar made major contributions to Carnatic & Western music. But his pioneering role in wildlife conservation has been little known. I spoke on this in Mysuru three days ago.
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) February 23, 2020
You can read it here: https://t.co/o87Lu6PO7B
3d representation of Gravity pic.twitter.com/EvOsKgHThR
— Physics-astronomy.org (@OrgPhysics) February 22, 2020
1. This thread should be read as a companion to @kakape's terrific analysis of where things stand with the #COVID19 outbreak. If you aren't following Kai, you aren't following coronavirus news properly. Here's his very insightful thread. Next, my thoughts. https://t.co/3totjx4oJi
— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) February 22, 2020
1940s :: Bridge Over Yamuna River, Allahabad pic.twitter.com/Coms0H3dJ9
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) February 22, 2020
3500 Tonne Gold Ore. 1 Gram Gold comes from 1 Tonne of Ore. So that’s 35 KG Gold. Priced at maybe 14.7 Crore. And he believes India will dominate World Market with it. Also, Govt has appointed this genius to RBI Board https://t.co/c6Pom3Ypze
— Joy (@Joydas) February 22, 2020
If climate change is a problem, I don't get how climate activists can reject nuclear, carbon capture, or any other technology.
— (((Alex Gilbert))) (@gilbeaq) February 21, 2020
Betting the fate of the world on solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries alone is insane
7/n (f) Cover up in progress - The Tribune is rpting that the HP state drug controller claims that the company is now blaming the supplier of the intermediary ingredients: https://t.co/ZKIcK4eIa4
— Dinesh S. Thakur (@d_s_thakur) February 21, 2020
Under the law - the company that markets the drug is required to test all batches.
Tired: Fully electric 0 emission cars
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) February 21, 2020
Wired:pic.twitter.com/Y7OdpkYrIY
And, if you could see Jupiter’s magnetic field, it would appear as large as the Sun in the sky.
— Dr Jonathan Nichols (@jonny_nichols) February 21, 2020
It’s the largest coherent structure in the solar system and even extends beyond Saturn.. https://t.co/jfhvjBvAVC
Sovereign and AAA bonds make up over 95% of LICs debt portfolio and largecap stocks account for 90% of its equity portfolii. Sheer size of Rs 30.5 lakh crore investment book mutes the impact of its missteps on policyholders. Analysing LICs portfolio...
— Aarati Krishnan (@AaratiKrishnan) February 21, 2020
https://t.co/E5rJHOZ1uV
We fixed it for you: https://t.co/xKSyIeoAhE pic.twitter.com/47rYyB6NYf
— Pringles (@Pringles) February 21, 2020
1/ ๐♀️๐We've got this one covered!
— ๐๐๐ข๐๐๐ ๐๐ข๐๐๐๐ฆ (@AyresAlyssa) February 20, 2020
"The U.S. trade war with China got all the headlines, but for the past year a trade clash with Asia’s other emerging giant has approached a boiling point: India" https://t.co/cO1alx2cAK via @WSJ
Challenge accepted! I set out to measure the precise parameters of @Pringles using my Graphing Calculator and #AugmentedReality... #edtech #grapherapp pic.twitter.com/kxMj7AOv8o
— Ron Avitzur (@RonAvitzur) February 19, 2020
It’s so great people are increasingly motivated to help the planet.
— James Wong (@Botanygeek) February 20, 2020
However engaging in ‘mass unwrap’ demos in stores is sadly unlikely to help. In fact, they might do the exact opposite.
Here’s why ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/EYBKJZExH4
Consultants: “Here’s a 16 point plan for consequential remediation. The synergies are maximized through operational leverage.”
— Brent Beshore (@BrentBeshore) February 20, 2020
Operators:
pic.twitter.com/LxhHkvSEiE
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we have experienced to-date. Reducing methane emissions is an important part of climate mitigation. Its also important to understand that methane is very different from CO2.
— Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) February 20, 2020
A thread: 1/9
If you read one piece, let it be this one on the Trump visit. It's a fair & balanced account of India-US relations by @Cold_Peace_ : Rising Above the Fray: The Trump-Modi Chapter in India-U.S. Relations https://t.co/Vq5eQxpVXE via @Heritage @Cold_Peace_
— Seema Sirohi (@seemasirohi) February 20, 2020
My take: US-India trade deal: Who is playing hardball? https://t.co/vpaiPdR5b7 via @economictimes
— Seema Sirohi (@seemasirohi) February 19, 2020
No they are not fighting. This is one of the most amazing thing in nature. Parent flamingos produce crop milk in their digestive tracts & regurgitate it to feed young ones. See how together they are doing it. Source: Science Channel. pic.twitter.com/GrJr4irGox
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) February 20, 2020
Worth noting that over the last few months, $SLB, $BKR, and $HAL (just this week) all commercialized real-time offset well monitoring services for parent/child completions. Highlights how #shale sector now considers reservoir surveillance as essential to survival. Hallelujah!
— Trent Jacobs (@TrentPJacobs) February 19, 2020
Moon phases for the rest of 2020 with labeled craters / orbital parameters, constructed from real images. Check out the crater shadows at the day/night boundary (the TERMINATOR)
— Dr James O'Donoghue (@physicsJ) February 19, 2020
In 4K (& slower running): https://t.co/xYzoMrs0gM Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/David Ladd pic.twitter.com/1yAtxaq8o7
Dear Hollywood,
— Dr James O'Donoghue (@physicsJ) February 20, 2020
Please make an asteroid disaster movie that starts with the below animation. The asteroids should slowly transition into coffee which is spiraling around an astronomer's cup at the start of their shift... https://t.co/P6jma6QLfV
I’m biased but @udemy is a true underdog story + thought I’d share details we’ve never shared before.
— Gagan Biyani (@gaganbiyani) February 20, 2020
ICYMI, we announced a $50M raise at $2B valuation.
Udemy almost died at least 5x. We got rejected by everyone in the Valley. Startups are never a straight line.
*Read on*
Holy. Shit. pic.twitter.com/NxvsBkP42J
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) February 20, 2020
Remarkable paper. Arrhenius nailed the greenhouse effect, writing, "Thus if the quantity of carbonic acid increases in geometric progression, the augmentation of the temperature will increase nearly in arithmetic progression." He figured out a crazy # of details already in 1896. https://t.co/mh4O4vszQF
— Natalie Wolchover (@nattyover) February 19, 2020
Actually the paper says that revising natural geological source estimates brings anthropogenic fossil emissions up to the level of anthropogenic agricultural emissions, so the best estimate becomes 50% fossil/50% agg. We can't let cow burps off the hook. https://t.co/F29MnOgO5H
— Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) February 19, 2020
Verification takes time and effort. Media outlets are not supposed to believe whatever the Govt feeds them. Had they questioned the footage, it's timing and used some basic journalistic sense to verify the footage, they wouldn't have aired misinformation.https://t.co/xwSc5qUYsd
— Jignesh (@thisisjignesh) February 19, 2020
The reason Pringles fit so nicely in a cylindrical tube is because they're hyperbolic paraboloids plotted over a circular domain pic.twitter.com/BUzjPw7e17
— 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉 (@InertialObservr) February 18, 2020
Pantanal wetlands, Brazil๐ง๐ท
— Sรฉrgio OSMsmaprs (@sergioajv1) February 18, 2020
(annual cycle a bit more detailed)
At ๐ฐ️Sentinel-2@CopernicusEU @sentinel_hub @CopernicusLand
Now simply bands: [B04*1.5+B12*1.5,B08*2.2,B02*3.5], easier#water #climate #ecology
๐ง➡️https://t.co/MAAguRkc3N pic.twitter.com/EMRuvv5sPA
Many in Indian media when asked why they don't focus less on Pakistan & more on, say, China...pic.twitter.com/tL7t1JJOa1
— Tanvi Madan (@tanvi_madan) February 18, 2020
I watched this and realised I’ve been doing @BBCHARDtalk all wrong....๐คฃ https://t.co/kZbiuhoFgV
— stephen sackur (@stephensackur) February 18, 2020
India's ruling party used AI-generated Deepfakes videos for online election campaigning targeting 15 million people via 5800 WhatsApp groups; BJP Party candidate is seen saying things he never said, in a language he doesn't know. It's impossible to tell! https://t.co/eEG8ST0lGB
— Nilesh Christopher (@NilChristopher) February 18, 2020
It said, "Whomsoever opens my tomb shall unleash an invader more terrible than I."
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) February 18, 2020
Three days after the exhumation began, Adolf Hitler attacked the Soviet Union.
They buried Timur was re-buried with all rituals in November 1942, just before the Soviets won at Stalingrad.
Present-day #LakeChad is a shadow of its former self. But thousands of years ago it was a giant.
— Joshua Stevens (@jscarto) February 17, 2020
During its peak, Lake Mega Chad would have been 50% larger than all of the Great Lakes combined.https://t.co/Lw1oYE3HPe #maps #geology pic.twitter.com/oi3Pui8yhl
— Archillect (@archillect) February 18, 2020
Pl don’t spread misinformation.. its an important event well documented in history books as RIN uprisings and trials which were mediated by Sardar Patel, defended by Nehru, Bhulabhai Desai , inspired INA of Subhas Chandra Bose...
— Kranthiquotes (@kranthimirinda) February 18, 2020
The incredible @odisha_tourism : posts picture of Lingaraja Temple of Bhubaneswar, thinking it is Jagannatha Temple of Puri. Time and again they keep exhibiting their ignorance about the state. These idiots deserve to be shamed. How long will this craziness continue! pic.twitter.com/F2ACmasZe4
— Prateek Pattanaik (@pattaprateek) February 17, 2020
Going viral on whatsapp. A ridiculously beautiful sighting of one of the world’s most elusive animals - the Snow Leopard.
— Nikhil Chinapa (@nikhilchinapa) February 17, 2020
Sighting was a few days ago in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh. I believe the video is by wildlife photographer Amit Sharma. @ShivAroor @MachaiahKA pic.twitter.com/VEE9vAJrGX
Does anyone else remember learning about meandering rivers and oxbow lakes at high school? pic.twitter.com/JkdjxmonBf
— Prof Claire Horwell (@claire_horwell) February 16, 2020
There are 2 types of dogs in the world...๐๐๐pic.twitter.com/sb14SRjA0t
— Rex Chapman๐๐ผ (@RexChapman) February 16, 2020
— Star Trek Minus Context (@NoContextTrek) February 16, 2020
A colorful Charoite schist that recalls a flowing stream.
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) February 16, 2020
Because Earth without Art is just Eh...#sciart #scicomm #colors #geology #art #science #rocks #minerals #crystals #wallart #Earth pic.twitter.com/3jqyOxJZFF
Netflix India revenues:
— Rajiv Mehta (@rajivmehta19) February 16, 2020
FY 2019: Rs. 466.7 crore
↑ 705%
FY 2018: Rs. 58 Crore #Netflix
The Strategic Logic of Naya India: score points at home by publicly acting like you don’t care at all, while privately caring very deeply. https://t.co/klwxbI1Xf9
— Vipin Narang (@NarangVipin) February 16, 2020
#StormDenis #Dennis
— #RobinHood ๐น (@realrobinhood18) February 15, 2020
Football with #StormDennis pic.twitter.com/QT5woaqmJl
One more cover then off today. Brand Wars, 1989.
— Nikhil Prasad Ojha (@npojha) February 16, 2020
"Blood and gore on newsprint. Vicious attacks on the tube. All in the name of comparative advertising. Which is an euphemism for marketing mayhem."
Nirma v Rin. @PritishNandy @MeenMenon @ofnosurnamefame
(1/n) pic.twitter.com/zIrxGQTr3p
Couple Feeding Parrot
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) February 16, 2020
1st Century A.D ( 2000 Years Old )
Uspar Village , Mathura
Mathura Museum pic.twitter.com/BWmUGa7FW0
***THREAD*** How can we compute the depth of earthquakes? Here's an example from yesterday's M7 offshore north Japan quake. Earthquakes produce P and S waves that travel through the Earth. For distant earthquakes, P-waves travel through Earth's mantle from the source to a station
— Stephen Hicks ๐ช๐บ (@seismo_steve) February 14, 2020
This might be the most talented man in the world that shit blew my mind pic.twitter.com/r4s10FKkuR
— Nacho ๐ฏ๐ฒ (@Jalalapeno) February 14, 2020
The original version of this map was hanging on the wall of my old think tank. The caption underneath said: "Many consider this the greatest infographic ever created."
— Jeff M. Smith (@Cold_Peace_) February 15, 2020
What hubris, I thought. After staring at it a while I began to reconsider. pic.twitter.com/3uFTCqXTtZ
Stone Channel Used For Flow of Ghee During Yagya
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) February 15, 2020
เคตिเคถाเคฒ เคฏเค्เค เคे เคเคฏोเคเคจ เคนेเคคु เคृเคค เคช्เคฐเคตाเคน เคชเคจाเคฒा
Kushan Period ( 1900 Years Old )
Vesvan Village , Aligarh
Mathura Museum pic.twitter.com/YVknjZJzlj
Asteroids Size Comparison - via @metaballstudios Youtube Channel [https://t.co/52TnQLVaqV]
— All Around Science (@ItsTheMind) February 15, 2020
These are the sizes of some asteroids compared to New York City #Asteroids #apophis #Massalia #Europa #Hygiea #Vesta #Ceres #SolarSystem #Comparison #Astronomy #dataviz #allaroundscience pic.twitter.com/JomXnTZKVq
This is the ISS battery charger that was returned to earth after 19 years. Every arrow is pointing at a micrometeorite hole made during this period.#astrophysics #astronomy #astronaut #iss #internationalspacestation pic.twitter.com/95JaPnbcdL
— Anton Petrov (@WhatDaMath) February 15, 2020
Is this parody? If not and if serious, this is calumny. The quotes attributed to me are not mine. https://t.co/f7CtNxTdX3
— Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) February 15, 2020
200% with @srinathraghava3 on this (must read) piece:
— Anit Mukherjee (@Mukherjee_Anit) February 15, 2020
"the problem was as much politicians and bureaucrats steering clear of the military turf and refraining from a probing engagement with military matters," CDS/DMA isn't a silver bullet its made out to behttps://t.co/rtxXjxMfzW
NASA confirms: SpaceX will launch the first crew from U.S. soil since the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.
— Michael Sheetz (@thesheetztweetz) February 15, 2020
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule is now undergoing final testing and prelaunch processing in a facility at Cape Canaveral. pic.twitter.com/zCxuGYdLwi
tired: grow your food
— daniel (@DMOberhaus) February 14, 2020
wired: grow your own bismuth crystals pic.twitter.com/TgtOVQdPcG
Rocket Lab has been selected by NASA to deliver a small satellite to the moon off our Photon platform! Thank you NASA for the opportunity to fly such an important mission! pic.twitter.com/vlNzavdK0L
— Peter Beck (@Peter_J_Beck) February 14, 2020
Animation shows ten map projections and how they distort the world. Source: https://t.co/wP9fMIA574 pic.twitter.com/BKsd55tB1B
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 14, 2020
Using detailed data gathered during the record-setting flyby of #Arrokoth, the New Horizons team has made a significant advance in understanding planetesimals, reshaping our understanding of how planetary bodies form in solar systems across the universe. https://t.co/DSpfyxxHqt pic.twitter.com/j6HLEruKNj
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) February 13, 2020
Happy Valentine’s Day - here’s some heart-shaped folding in Myanmar! pic.twitter.com/hwT2p6LqeB
— Mark Tingay (@CriticalStress_) February 14, 2020
The farthest, most primitive object in the #SolarSystem ever to be visited by a spacecraft—a #KuiperBelt Object known as Arrokoth (2014 #MU69)—is described in detail in three new Science reports.
— Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) February 13, 2020
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This story made my day- the unbelievable wonder of our universe, and the incredible recent advances of our understanding: New Horizons spacecraft 'alters theory of planet formation' Congrats @AlanStern! https://t.co/f22N7f8vgi
— Deborah Buszard (@DBuszard) February 14, 2020
#PI_Daily Today we released 3 massive @NewHorizons2015 science reports on #KBO Arrokoth in Science mag & had a headliner presser at the @aaas mtg in #Seattle. The biggest take away is that Arrokoth told us how planetesimals formed, settling a longstanding planet formation debate! pic.twitter.com/pI2UyUEm62
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) February 13, 2020
Sweet, sweet lake effect.
— Dakota Smith (@weatherdak) February 13, 2020
An incredible soothing satellite loop of Lake Superior. pic.twitter.com/nSmEBNFk55
PSW Science speaker, @AlanStern, in the news! Last year's Planet Definition Debate featuring Stern was one of our most popular lectures! https://t.co/Ly0gYiG6q4
— PSW Science (@pswscience) February 13, 2020
Re-reading John Browne's 1997 Stanford speech on climate change, it is striking how much of it could have been delivered this week https://t.co/0hl9H8yh27
— Ed Crooks (@Ed_Crooks) February 13, 2020
A seismic line source! Anyone put out some geophones? https://t.co/uJqMe3U7PD
— Jascha Polet (@CPPGeophysics) February 13, 2020
Looks like the legend labels were a tad off (and missing MESSAGE). Here is the graph with a corrected legend: pic.twitter.com/LRwqayzhjr
— Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) February 12, 2020
A pseudotachyilitised olivine grain from western Norway #thinsectionthursday #lowercrustal seismicity pic.twitter.com/E0IRSl62AT
— Chris Clark (@chrisfpclark) February 13, 2020
Certain misinformation is being circulated in Social Media pertaining to individual return filers.
— Income Tax India (@IncomeTaxIndia) February 13, 2020
CBDT clarifies:
During the current financial year, 5.78 crore individuals filed returns disclosing income of financial year 2018-19..1/6
The claim that Nehru dropped Patel from the cabinet list does need scrutiny. Thanks to @internetarchive all the documents are easily accessible. And they clearly show that it is wrong. My take (do check out the links to documents): https://t.co/2fnB2rNIA1 https://t.co/9reccQLZ9K
— Srinath Raghavan (@srinathraghava3) February 13, 2020
Earth takes 23hr 56min to rotate 360°
— Dr James O'Donoghue (@physicsJ) February 12, 2020
We orbit the Sun ~1° every day, so Earth needs to rotate 1° more to see the Sun in the same place again. Now the main event: 1/360° of 23hr 56min is *4minutes* which means the time to see the Sun again is 24hrs, the Solar Day! ๐ pic.twitter.com/onL9BJAKDG
Today we announce our ambition - to be net zero by 2050 or sooner. Find out how we are fundamentally changing our organisation to deliver #bpNetZero
— BP (@BP_plc) February 12, 2020
BP has set an ambition to become "a net zero company by 2050 or sooner" and announced a major reorganisation of the business. Bernard Looney's first moves as the new CEO pic.twitter.com/orAHk0XkAa
— Anjli Raval (@AnjliRaval) February 12, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: The CIA secretly owned the world's leading supplier of encryption systems to other countries.
— Greg Miller (@gregpmiller) February 11, 2020
Crypto AG sold rigged machines to more than 100 nations, including Iran, India, Egypt, Italy...
"It was the intelligence coup of the century."https://t.co/tStuLX9xgs
What is a “radian” anyway? It’s an equilateral triangle! (With one side curvilinear).
— Alex Kontorovich (@AlexKontorovich) February 11, 2020
(With many thanks to @MathHappensOrg!) pic.twitter.com/SBI2TmRoVf
Wow. Air pollution is a stunning indicator of how coronavirus has triggered collapse of traffic and industrial activity in China. (h/t MorganStanley) pic.twitter.com/pGDJIpuSXw
— Jason Bordoff (@JasonBordoff) February 11, 2020
Dirac's Belt pic.twitter.com/R271tzGFev
— Mattias Malmer (@3Dmattias) February 11, 2020
Running the same trip to New Zealand for more than a decade gives you a view of climate change in action. Here, the Franz Joseph glacier retreating. pic.twitter.com/OjNPaEupfT
— Dr Andy Tomkins (@DrAndy_Tomkins) February 11, 2020
So, you're a young cinephile who loves PARASITE and wants to see more Korean movies. What an exciting time awaits you! Here's your homework thread:
— Katie Rife (@RifewithKatie) February 10, 2020
This is 650m deep icing tunnel๐ pic.twitter.com/hXVWDxcOtU
— Physics-astronomy.org (@OrgPhysics) February 10, 2020
Shout out to the drunk intern having a blast writing NYT Oscars captions. pic.twitter.com/X1pjCPEre6
— Heather Kelly (@heatherkelly) February 10, 2020
Americans didn’t lose their British accent; they didn’t keep up with changes to pronunciation in Britain.https://t.co/WAjpadBjyx
— John D. Cook (@JohnDCook) February 10, 2020
This guy stole my animation, posted it, and got 10k more likes .. without giving me a single ounce of credit https://t.co/Jk94sIrgd1
— 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉 (@InertialObservr) February 10, 2020
Ever since visiting my aunt who lives near the ocean as a little boy I loved videos showing the changing tide. Just fun to look at. That's all. https://t.co/P7cRBbypak pic.twitter.com/cvzM0xGURh
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 9, 2020
#Oman these folded and faulted Jurassic radiolarites are known as the #MotherofOutcrops . I spent my fold Friday there today ๐ pic.twitter.com/saLhIZAk2q
— Klaus Reicherter (@ActiveFaults) February 7, 2020
I'm walking around my apartment now being quite dissatisfied with the non-cake nature of my things. pic.twitter.com/3jb7tMnDNw
— Amir Sariaslan (@AmirSariaslan) February 8, 2020
Times change but the love for #God will never be changed.
— Mumbai Indians TN FC ๐ (@MipaltanTN) February 9, 2020
This 13 second video carries almost 13 years of emotions. ๐ฅบ#BushfireCricketBash #bushfirebash #SachinTendulkar #BigAppeal pic.twitter.com/d6Lqs1qY19
What does a 9 inch ice core sound like when dropped down a 450 foot hole? Like this! Credit to @peter_neff for the idea and @Scripps_Polar, @sciencejenna, @GeosciencesPU, @US_IceDrilling, and @paleosurface for the execution! pic.twitter.com/pW7LxKdbUB
— John Andrew Higgins (@blueicehiggins) February 7, 2020
I have come across many #investors who swear by the theory that, if RoE >20% consistently, then it is good for #investment .
— Gopal Kavalireddi (@gvkreddi) February 8, 2020
Looking thru' #BSE, I found 184 such #stocks . Top 90 are given๐ along with traded volumes on BSE.#StockMarket #investing #economy #stockstowatch #invest pic.twitter.com/4NHAuCfU6U