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TSM_aimPR

@tsm_aimpr

I like computers, but computers don't like me! Used to be a member of @TSM twitch.tv/tsm_aimpr

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NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@nasapersevere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a week! Anyone else possibly discover signs of microbial life from billions of years ago on a planet 140 million miles from Earth? No? Just me?

isabelle 🪐 (@isabelleboemeke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My photo kissing a nuclear waste cask went viral and people had… opinions about it. There was outrage, with many claiming it was dangerous and that I was hurting my future children (lol). Here’s why kissing a nuclear waste cask is actually fine🧵

Costin Raiu (@craiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Suspicious French-themed domains spotted in the Prospero OOO (RU) range! 🚨 A cluster of domains mimicking BNP Paribas, Ameli, La Poste, Netflix, and more—likely set up for fraud. Stay vigilant! 🕵️‍♂️ Examples: 15-bnpparibas[.]com 5-bnpparibas[.]com 8-bnpparibas[.]com

Kareem Carr, Statistics Person (@kareem_carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason I say the US is entering a new dark ages is we’re seeing attacks not just on science, but on the very idea that scientific reasoning should be independent of political control.

The reason I say the US is entering a new dark ages is we’re seeing attacks not just on science, but on the very idea that scientific reasoning should be independent of political control.
Kareem Carr, Statistics Person (@kareem_carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the logical core of authoritarianism: that nothing in a society should exist for its own sake. Not art, not comedy, not science. Only what serves power can be permitted to survive.

Nichole “Vapor” Ayers (@astro_ayers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes we see lightning strikes that illuminate an entire city at once. This is Singapore last night, and that was a huge thunderstorm. It’s hard to believe, but these pictures were taken all in the span of 1/40 of a second!

Sometimes we see lightning strikes that illuminate an entire city at once. This is Singapore last night, and that was a huge thunderstorm. It’s hard to believe, but these pictures were taken all in the span of 1/40 of a second!
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're heading to the Moon. The launch window opens as early as Feb. 6 for our crewed NASA Artemis mission. Throughout the journey, we'll bring you live coverage on NASA+: plus.nasa.gov