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Greg Hart 🇺🇦

@gregsthinking

Human nature, venture, resilience, critical thinking. See & design invisible influences that drive behaviour. Future Fit Cities & co-founder at InceptionU

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Philippe Lemoine (@phl43) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you feel like you're bad at your job and it's making you depressed, just consider that, as the investigation of the recent heist revealed, the password to access the Louvre's videosurveillance system was "Louvre".

Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@amazlngnature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists discovered the world’s largest spiderweb, covering 106 m² in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border. Over 111,000 spiders from two normally rival species live together in a unique, self-sustaining ecosystem—a first of its kind.

Helen Bevan (@helenbevan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I spoke at the Drucker Global Forum about “Trojan mice” vs. “Trojan horses.” Organisational change programmes often struggle to get results despite investment, careful planning & leadership commitment. Traditional "Trojan horse" initiatives (large scale pilot projects

Today I spoke at the Drucker Global Forum about “Trojan mice” vs. “Trojan horses.”

Organisational change programmes often struggle to get results despite investment, careful planning & leadership commitment. Traditional "Trojan horse" initiatives (large scale pilot projects
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When scientists put slime mold over a map of Tokyo, they used food to represent urban areas. After a day the mold created a network nearly identical to Tokyo's rail network: all this without any brain.

Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist (@urbancourtyard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The medium-density buildings with fantastic courtyards in Stockholm, Prague, Copenhagen, Oslo, Berlin, Paris, etc. were the product of building codes that capped heights at ~5-6 stories, required that 40-50% of the lot be left open as courtyard, required building be built up up

Jan Rosenow (@janrosenow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Talatan Solar Park in China is absurdly huge — stretching across 600 km² of the Tibetan Plateau (about 7× Manhattan’s size) and generating around 17 GW of power. It’s so big you can see it from space — a shimmering sea of panels.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

European starlings are exceptional mimics. Their ability at mimicry is so great that they can imitate other birds' vocalizations amd reproduce the most incredible noises.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Found in Costa Rica, this snake-mimic caterpillar transforms its body to look like a snake, complete with false eyes, and even moves like one to ward off threats.

Jonathan Haidt (@jonhaidt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to think the main damage from social media was to youth mental health. Now I believe that the global destruction of the human ability to pay attention may be even larger. A meta-analysis shows the damage, to adults as well as teens, from TikTok+ psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2026-…

James Marriott (@j_amesmarriott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Impossible to understand our moment in history without grasping that for many people reality is increasingly a marginal phenomenon that happens around the edges of screen time.

Seaver Wang (@wang_seaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Korea is flexing here with this highly artistic floating solar farm, newly commissioned days ago. 47.2 MW of capacity located near the 50 MW Imha hydroelectric dam. The modules are arranged into the shape of Korea’s flag and the Mugunghwa, Korea’s national flower.

Korea is flexing here with this highly artistic floating solar farm, newly commissioned days ago.

47.2 MW of capacity located near the 50 MW Imha hydroelectric dam. The modules are arranged into the shape of Korea’s flag and the Mugunghwa, Korea’s national flower.