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The Thinking Muslim Podcast (@thinking_muslim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Islam invented free trade and globalisation. Watch our full episode with Mehreen Khan, Financial Editor at The Times, on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@thethinkingmu…

Shadow of Ezra (@shadowofezra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rabbi Shmuley rejects Jesus Christ and demands that Christians stop overreacting over the IDF soldier who destroyed a statue of Jesus in Lebanon. He says Israel is doing Christians a favor by fighting a war in Lebanon and that the real enemy is Tucker Carlson. “The IDF risks

Cool_Ustaaz ☪ (@cool_ustaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baby development, week by week — the miracle of fetal growth. From a tiny drop to a fully formed human, each stage unfolds with perfect precision. SubhanAllah, as mentioned in Qur'an (23:12–14), our creation happens in stages — a powerful reminder of Allah’s wisdom and قدرت.

Natalie Wolchover (@nattyover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bacteria move around using a molecular machine called the flagellar motor that rotates faster than the flywheel of a race car engine and switches directions in an instant. After 50 yrs, scientists have finally figured out how it works. “My lifelong quest is now fulfilled.” Link⤵️

The Principia (@theprincipiaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing in the Universe is static. Solar system moves at 800,000 km/h around the galactic center. The Earth, at 107,000 km/h around the Sun, and the Moon, at 3,700 km/h around the Earth.

Science & Tech (@science_techtv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bacteria has a tiny motor that makes them move- "flagellar motor" It operates like an outboard motor, spinning a tail-like flagellum. Powered by a stream of protons, this nanomachine can rotate hundreds of times per second, enabling bacteria to swim, tumble, and navigate toward

LynneP (@lynnebp_294) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a sea slug. It can detach its own bead and reattach it. The detached head stays alive and can regenerate a new body. Did you know that?