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BBC Tees (@bbctees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#HeadlineChallenge: The world needs reasons to smile - and the solar system is about to give us a helping hand. On May 16, a crescent moon, beneath Venus & Jupiter, will form a smiley face in the sky...@PeteBarronMedia goes with PUT ON A HAPPY SPACE.

#HeadlineChallenge: The world needs reasons to smile - and the solar system is about to give us a helping hand. On May 16, a crescent moon, beneath Venus & Jupiter, will form a smiley face in the sky...@PeteBarronMedia goes with PUT ON A HAPPY SPACE.
Dr. Christine Eady Mann (@drchristinemann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before You Put On That Mask I get it. You want to do *anything* you can to prevent the spread of this virus to you and your loved ones. But before you put it on, PLEASE keep the following in mind: (10 points)

Jia-Bin Huang (@jbhuang0604) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our #SIGGRAPH2020 paper on Consistent Video Depth Estimation. Our geometrically consistent depth enables cool video effects to a whole new level! Video: youtube.com/watch?v=5Tia2o… Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2004.15021 Project page: bit.ly/VidDepth

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No need to speculate, in Hong Kong, SARS was documented to have spread across apartment floors through toilet plumbing alone washingtonpost.com/archive/politi… scmp.com/news/hong-kong…

Overdraw - Resistance Is Brutal - Wishlist Now! (@overdrawxyz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physically accurate black hole with volumetric accretion disk, made using Unreal Engine . Black hole spin warps space time, causing further space warp and doppler shift of light, present in the video (Spin = 0.4). #UE4 #madewithunreal #BlackHole #gamedev

Katalin Kariko (@kkariko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Washington Post published this article about the development of the BioNTech/Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines washingtonpost.com/health/2020/12…

Dedouze 🧢 Andry (@dedouze_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first homemade 3d posters, available in March! Stay tuned 🙏🥰 #artprints From my artworks made with #blender3d #greasepencil

The Citizen Lab (@citizenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We found that part of Apple’s mainland China political censorship bleeds into both Hong Kong and Taiwan. Much of this censorship exceeds Apple’s legal obligations in Hong Kong, and we are aware of no legal justification for the political censorship of content in Taiwan.

Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1858, August Ferdinand Möbius and Johann Benedict Listing independently discovered the concept of a one-sided surface—what we now call the Möbius strip. A little-known fact is that neither realized immediately that they had stumbled upon the same geometric oddity. Their

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Interesting thing I noticed Everytime I go to America it increasingly looks more like Europe and vice versa Because every single thing made is just resold but made in China so in a way the Chinese design how our cities look like now From things like uniform patio umbrellas to

Interesting thing I noticed

Everytime I go to America it increasingly looks more like Europe and vice versa

Because every single thing made is just resold but made in China so in a way the Chinese design how our cities look like now

From things like uniform patio umbrellas to
Keenan Crane (@keenanisalive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun new paper at #SIGGRAPH2025: What if instead of two 6-sided dice, you could roll a single "funky-shaped" die that gives the same statistics (e.g, 7 is twice as likely as 4 or 10). Or make fair dice in any shape—e.g., dragons rather than cubes? That's exactly what we do! 1/n

Fun new paper at #SIGGRAPH2025:

What if instead of two 6-sided dice, you could roll a single "funky-shaped" die that gives the same statistics (e.g, 7 is twice as likely as 4 or 10).

Or make fair dice in any shape—e.g., dragons rather than cubes?

That's exactly what we do! 1/n