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The Beach Where Lego Keeps Washing Up

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Sol sur les mères

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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pic.twitter.com/wRF7i5uApe

— Chantal (@rire_facile) May 9, 2021
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What If You Forget To Change Your Oil?

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Vous prendrez bien un verre de vin biodynamique?

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Vous prendrez bien un verre de vin biodynamique ? #Broute, seulement sur CANAL+ pic.twitter.com/xLZiAeEdvl

— CANAL+ (@canalplus) May 7, 2021
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Data visualization in Python? Here is a great cheat sheet that hopefully can be useful

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Data visualization in Python? Here is a great cheat sheet that hopefully can be useful. Please share🙌 #AcademicTwitter #phdchat #Bioinformatics

(An accessible PDF version can be downloaded here: https://t.co/geRsWtyFCM) pic.twitter.com/0lZ8Cb1yJ5

— OpenAcademics (@OpenAcademics) May 9, 2021
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German Soldier Describes Grim Reality of Life on Western Front (1914) // Diary of Rudolf Binding

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How Carbon Nanotubes Will Change the World

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The Molecular Shape of You (Ed Sheeran Parody)

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Kepler wrote one of the first science fiction stories

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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How did I not know that Kepler wrote one of the first science fiction stories?https://t.co/nGhTJl7VSB https://t.co/djYW2yS9nc

— Sean Carroll (@seanmcarroll) May 8, 2021
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The world’s largest city is Tokyo (38M). Moving its citizens around requires a miraculous public transport system as this map shows

Posted on 2021/05/10 by Carl Robitaille
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The world's largest city is #Tokyo (38M). Moving its citizens around requires a miraculous #PublicTransport system as this #map shows. pic.twitter.com/rVP5EH12My

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) July 18, 2017
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