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Kay Beg

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Symbol of Lucknow (City of culture, language and etiquettes, a city of nawabs) one morning in October 2025.


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The only financial questions in healthcare are 1. What does it cost 2. How do you pay for it For most people in this country, employers, taxpayers and patients absorb the risk of payment. Insurance companies rarely take risk. It's time to ask why we use them at all ? If…

If there was very detailed pricing transparency in the healthcare industry from doctors, surgeries, treatments, pharmacists, literally everything directly to patients, without health insurance, would that appeal to you? Like concierge and/or a la carte medical care that frees…



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Quote of the day. #QOTD

Forbes's tweet image. Quote of the day. #QOTD

And the Peace prize goes to a lady that too a Venezuelan. Awesome selection... Congratulations Machado!!


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When you throw a ball at a wall, you can be sure it will bounce back at you. You would be extremely surprised if the ball suddenly appeared on the other side of the wall. In quantum mechanics this type of phenomenon is called tunnelling and is exactly the type of phenomenon that…

NobelPrize's tweet image. When you throw a ball at a wall, you can be sure it will bounce back at you.

You would be extremely surprised if the ball suddenly appeared on the other side of the wall. In quantum mechanics this type of phenomenon is called tunnelling and is exactly the type of phenomenon that…

Jane Goodall... All Good Jane. RIP. The world will miss you.


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New perspective by Maik Bischoff and Roberto Mayor about how mesenchymal cells use contact-dependent rules to generate swarm-like behaviors, patterns & organ forms. hubs.la/Q03KzYhV0 #CellBio #CellMigration #Morphogenesis #Development #Science

JCellBiol's tweet image. New perspective by Maik Bischoff and Roberto Mayor about how mesenchymal cells use contact-dependent rules to generate swarm-like behaviors, patterns & organ forms. hubs.la/Q03KzYhV0 

#CellBio #CellMigration #Morphogenesis #Development #Science

Evilagelist..... Need a definition?


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Tesla full stack vehicle controls enable millisecond-level traction adjustments That way, Model Y can put power to whichever wheel has traction & engage brakes on the other wheels to pull itself up

Why is Model Y so good at this 🙌



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Do you agree with the mathematical genius John Nash, who received the 1994 prize in economic sciences? His work on game theory can be applied to fields like computing, evolutionary biology and artificial intelligence. This October we will announce what work has led to this…

NobelPrize's tweet image. Do you agree with the mathematical genius John Nash, who received the 1994 prize in economic sciences? His work on game theory can be applied to fields like computing, evolutionary biology and artificial intelligence.

This October we will announce what work has led to this…

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/… For forty years someone has been making tons of money. What would be a good way to prevent such frauds!!


Maybe time to put out a four letter word to describe the extremists from the right: Bilk.... #bilk #bilkers #bilkism


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A new approach developed at @StanfordMed has successfully treated a genetic disease by enabling stem cell transplants without the need for chemotherapy or radiation.


I suspect our commissioner is gonna have a short tenure as a bureaucrat. Talking sensible balance between medicines and cures will cause the industry to come after him: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…


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A Hidden Dependency: American Medicine Relies on Chinese Manufacturing. Read more from Ian Dalmas: stanfordreview.org/a-hidden-depen…


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What drives you to succeed? This new study by Professor Charles O’Reilly and Jeffrey Pfeffer explores intrinsic and extrinsic motivation — and why one could lead you astray. stanford.io/4ditHH0


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