G Hayward Coombs (@haywardito) 's Twitter Profile
G Hayward Coombs

@haywardito

Lucky Husband & happy dad of 3. Horribly interested in space, tech, biotech and much more.

Neo-luddite, techno-optimist.

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Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tofig Aliyev from Azerbaijan did the world’s first full “full at the World Games in China. A full-full-full is a triple backflip with a 360° twist in each somersault.

David Bessis (@davidbessis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lifecycle of a pure math theorem: - 1997: my PhD advisor asks me to work on one of his conjectures - 2000: I solve the simplest case and dream of generalizing my approach - 2003: after years of struggle, I come to the conclusion that my approach *cannot* generalize - 2006:

Matthew Herper (@matthewherper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know how to ask for a moment of silence amid the madness that is X. But please take a moment to reflect on the heroism of William Foege. Foege, who died Saturday at 89, was a key architect of the eradication of smallpox using the vaccine. This is one of humanity's

I don't know how to ask for a moment of silence amid the madness that is X.

But please take a moment to  reflect on the heroism of William Foege.

Foege, who died Saturday at 89, was a key architect of the eradication of smallpox using the vaccine. This is one of humanity's
JundeWu (@jundemorsenwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing OneContext. I built it for myself but now I can’t work without it, so it felt wrong not to share. OneContext is an Agent Self-Managed Context Layer across different sessions, devices, and coding agents (Codex / Claude Code). How it works: 1. Open Claude Code/Codex

Reuters (@reuters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein suggest the existence of a 'global criminal enterprise' that carried out acts meeting the legal threshold of crimes against humanity, a panel of independent experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council says reut.rs/3OnDpPM

World Labs (@theworldlabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are focused on accelerating our mission to advance spatial intelligence by building world models that revolutionize storytelling, creativity, robotics, scientific discovery, and beyond. Excited about our vision? Come join us. job-boards.greenhouse.io/worldlabs

Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That sounds freaking awesome: Scientists unveiled a groundbreaking “living building material” embedded with cyanobacteria that captures CO₂ through sunlight and self-reinforces over time. Just imagine: a house that repairs itself by using CO₂! Backed by 400+ days of lab data

That sounds freaking awesome: Scientists unveiled a groundbreaking “living building material” embedded with cyanobacteria that captures CO₂ through sunlight and self-reinforces over time. Just imagine: a house that repairs itself by using CO₂!

Backed by 400+ days of lab data
Terry Simpson (@drterrysimpson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behold the anti-vax evangelist. When you contradict their mythology of COVID, they do not debate — they declare. When you say you were there, they accuse you of lying. When you describe hallways lined with ventilators and refrigerated trucks behind hospitals, they reply with a

Michael "Mike" Albert, MD (@michaelalbertmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Growing up we all got measles and it wasn't a big deal." This is called survivorship bias. A cognitive fallacy that occurs when someone focuses only on the successful individuals in a group, while ignoring the unsuccessful ones. It's a type of selection bias that can lead to

Bo Wang (@bowang87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING: Brazil just gave away a breakthrough invention because it couldn't pay a patent fee. Dr. Tatiana Sampaio drops a bombshell: The "Polilaminina" — a revolutionary material developed at Brazil's top federal university — is now anyone's to claim. Why? Budget cuts in

Dr. Catharine Young (@catgyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible news out today. The same mRNA tech used in COVID vaccines is now training the immune system to recognize triple-negative breast cancer. In a new study, 10 /14 patients remained relapse-free at ~5-year mark. This is why we fund science and support mRNA technology!

Incredible news out today.

The same mRNA tech used in COVID vaccines is now training the immune system to recognize triple-negative breast cancer.

In a new study, 10 /14 patients remained relapse-free at ~5-year mark.

This is why we fund science and support mRNA technology!
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Astronomers have caught a massive star in the Andromeda Galaxy quietly dying, collapsing into a black hole without producing a supernova, leaving behind little more than a fading trace. The findings provide some of the strongest evidence yet that so-called failed supernovae can

Astronomers have caught a massive star in the Andromeda Galaxy quietly dying, collapsing into a black hole without producing a supernova, leaving behind little more than a fading trace.

The findings provide some of the strongest evidence yet that so-called failed supernovae can
Rutger Bregman (@rcbregman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know things might have gotten a little out of hand when even the Wall Street Journal is making the case for taxing billionaires

You know things might have gotten a little out of hand when even the Wall Street Journal is making the case for taxing billionaires
Om (@omkark300) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Meet Eugene Roshal - Creator of WinRAR - RAR literally stands for Roshal Archive - Avoided Silicon Valley - Avoids media attention - Keeps his personal life extremely private - said software will expire After 40 days of trial but it never actually expired 😭 - It became one of

- Meet Eugene Roshal
- Creator of WinRAR
- RAR literally stands for Roshal Archive
- Avoided Silicon Valley
- Avoids media attention
- Keeps his personal life extremely private
- said software will expire After 40 days of trial but it never actually expired 😭
- It became one of
Google (@google) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re releasing Gemini 3.1 Pro. It’s the same core intelligence that powers Gemini 3 Deep Think, now scaled for your practical applications. It’s a smarter model for your most complex tasks. See 3.1 Pro in action 🧵↓

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The math on this project should mass-humble every AI lab on the planet. 1 cubic millimeter. One-millionth of a human brain. Harvard and Google spent 10 years mapping it. The imaging alone took 326 days. They sliced the tissue into 5,000 wafers each 30 nanometers thick, ran them

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a remarkable demonstration of biological resilience, spores of the moss Physcomitrium patens (commonly known as spreading earthmoss) endured nine months of direct exposure to the vacuum of space outside the International Space Station—and most not only survived but remained

In a remarkable demonstration of biological resilience, spores of the moss Physcomitrium patens (commonly known as spreading earthmoss) endured nine months of direct exposure to the vacuum of space outside the International Space Station—and most not only survived but remained
SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19) (@covid19_disease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 After 40 years of research, Brazilian scientist Dr. Mariangela Hungria wins the World Food Prize for pioneering a $2 nitrogen-fixing bacteria treatment that replaces costly fertilizers, saves farmers $25 billion annually, and cuts 230 million tons of CO₂ emissions.

🚨 After 40 years of research, Brazilian scientist Dr. Mariangela Hungria wins the World Food Prize for pioneering a $2 nitrogen-fixing bacteria treatment that replaces costly fertilizers, saves farmers $25 billion annually, and cuts 230 million tons of CO₂ emissions.
Veterinary Site (@veterinarysite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 A brain parasite found in 30% of the global population is fundamentally altering how our neurons communicate. Recent research from the University of California, Riverside, reveals that Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite infecting up to 30% of Americans, does more than just sit

🧠 A brain parasite found in 30% of the global population is fundamentally altering how our neurons communicate.

Recent research from the University of California, Riverside, reveals that Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite infecting up to 30% of Americans, does more than just sit