Riken Patel (@riken312) 's Twitter Profile
Riken Patel

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Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an amazing way to visualize early human migration. Lovely map by Harvard CGA. A great colour scheme and an appropriate map projection! Source: buff.ly/3lbxonJ

What an amazing way to visualize early human migration. Lovely map by <a href="/HarvardCGA/">Harvard CGA</a>. A great colour scheme and an appropriate map projection! Source: buff.ly/3lbxonJ
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist (@urbancourtyard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vince Gilligan’s "Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul," and now "Pluribus" constitute one of the most sustained cultural critiques of postwar American urban form in contemporary television. He could have glamorized Albuquerque or chosen a nicer (and less representative) part of the

Vince Gilligan’s "Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul," and now "Pluribus" constitute one of the most sustained cultural critiques of postwar American urban form in contemporary television.
He could have glamorized Albuquerque or chosen a nicer (and less representative) part of the
Vamsi Batchu (@vamsibatchuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered where words come from? 🗺️ built this app on Google AI Studio called 'Wanderword' to map the evolution of language through time and space. It uses Gemini to trace linguistic roots and D3.js to animate the geographic migration of words through history.

Andy Boenau (@boenau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Humans aren’t very efficient movers—until you put us on a bicycle, when we become some of the most energy-efficient land travelers in the animal kingdom." 🤔

"Humans aren’t very efficient movers—until you put us on a bicycle, when we become some of the most energy-efficient land travelers in the animal kingdom."

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Aria Babu (@aria_babu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most animals die after a few decades at most. But a handful of species live flukishly longer. Some clams, sharks and tortoises live for many centuries. The secret to extending human longevity might be hiding at the bottom of the ocean. - The 'immortal jellyfish' can age

Most animals die after a few decades at most. But a handful of species live flukishly longer. Some clams, sharks and tortoises live for many centuries.

The secret to extending human longevity might be hiding at the bottom of the ocean.

- The 'immortal jellyfish' can age
Adit Gupta (@aditsgupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alright folks Our shiny new ✨ groww.in website is officially LIVE! Packed with slick interactions, buttery-smooth animations, and a ton of pixels- this one’s been a true labor of love. Super proud of how it’s turned out. Give it a spin! Groww

Malavika (@viksmals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a big fan of the pink flower blooms in Bengaluru, I try to click pictures of these trees wherever I spot them. In that journey, I got curious and did a little research and plotted it on a map. There are around 27k tabebuia rosea trees in Bangalore currently.

As a big fan of the pink flower blooms in Bengaluru, I try to click pictures of these trees wherever I spot them. In that journey, I got curious and did a little research and plotted it on a map. There are around 27k tabebuia rosea trees in Bangalore currently.
Riken Patel (@riken312) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting take on what technology is, how it can't be neutral and how scientists and technologist are different. kernelmag.io/1/what-is-tech…