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Retired actor. Professor of Science.

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Just off the highway connecting Mexico City to Cuernavaca, overlooked by skyscrapers, I recently visited Cuicuilco, a mysterious little gem of a circular step pyramid recognized as one of the oldest monuments of Mexico. Photo by Santha Faiia.

Graham__Hancock's tweet image. Just off the highway connecting Mexico City to Cuernavaca, overlooked by skyscrapers, I recently visited Cuicuilco, a mysterious little gem of a circular step pyramid recognized as one of the oldest monuments of Mexico. Photo by Santha Faiia.

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Finally saw the @Netflix film “Don’t Look Up,” a fictional tale of a Nation distracted by pop-culture and divided on whether to heed dire warnings of scientists. Everything I know about news-cycles, talk shows, social media, & politics tells me the film was instead a documentary

neiltyson's tweet image. Finally saw the @Netflix film “Don’t Look Up,” a fictional tale of a Nation distracted by pop-culture and divided on whether to heed dire warnings of scientists.

Everything I know about news-cycles, talk shows, social media, & politics tells me the film was instead a documentary

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All the idiots who responded with the ridiculous quotes after me mentioning my illness are going to be blocked. I suggest you do the same as these people are dangerous.


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Year/Month/Day makes sense because it narrows down from large time unit to small. Day/Month/Year makes sense because it broadens out from small time unit to large. The US convention, Month/Day/Year, makes no sense at all, is indefensible, and should be abandoned.


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Parallax of Orion if Earth's orbit was 50,000x larger.


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Word of the Day: Seasamh Srutha Music by @ClareSandsCeol Photo by @ArbutusYarns Pronunciation: instagram.com/p/CLG_QNPny0-/

ManchanMagan's tweet image. Word of the Day: Seasamh Srutha 

Music by @ClareSandsCeol Photo by @ArbutusYarns 

Pronunciation: instagram.com/p/CLG_QNPny0-/

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This could be huge: A tentative *direct image* of a planet (C1) orbiting within the habitable zone of the nearest sunlike star, Alpha Centauri A. nature.com/articles/s4146…

coreyspowell's tweet image. This could be huge: A tentative *direct image* of a planet (C1) orbiting within the habitable zone of the nearest sunlike star, Alpha Centauri A. nature.com/articles/s4146…

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The World Health Organization formally conceded that the virus is airborne indoors and can be inhaled. nyti.ms/329FR24


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Earth's magnetic field is weakening over South America, creating a hazard zone for low-orbiting satellites. It's a sign of little-understood changes happening in our planet's core. esa.int/Applications/O…


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If you tell the truth why would you care if someone checked? @realDonaldTrump is a travesty


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Headline of the day.

NickdeSemlyen's tweet image. Headline of the day.

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This is what 35,000 walrus look like along a shore [source: bit.ly/1oF3MJd]

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. This is what 35,000 walrus look like along a shore [source: bit.ly/1oF3MJd]

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This remarkable picture of Almaty, Kazakhstan, taken by Igors Jefimovs in January 2014, shows an impressive separation of a very thick smog and open air due to a very intense inversion buff.ly/2IvQSic [more about the inversion: buff.ly/2phGDoO]

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. This remarkable picture of Almaty, Kazakhstan, taken by Igors Jefimovs in January 2014, shows an impressive separation of a very thick smog and open air due to a very intense inversion buff.ly/2IvQSic [more about the inversion: buff.ly/2phGDoO]

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Announcing publication on my website of a major new investigation of the mystery of the Nazca Lines. Thoroughly documented, it calls for a radical rethink of entrenched archaeological views. I and the authors look forward to hearing your reactions.(grahamhancock.com/maglionegrimas…)


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Without phosphorus, you'd have no DNA. Without comets, Earth would have no phosphorus. And without giant stars stirring up interstellar clouds, comets would have no phosphorus. It's a long, delicate chain of events that brought you here. eso.org/public/news/es…

coreyspowell's tweet image. Without phosphorus, you'd have no DNA. Without comets, Earth would have no phosphorus. And without giant stars stirring up interstellar clouds, comets would have no phosphorus. It's a long, delicate chain of events that brought you here. eso.org/public/news/es…
coreyspowell's tweet image. Without phosphorus, you'd have no DNA. Without comets, Earth would have no phosphorus. And without giant stars stirring up interstellar clouds, comets would have no phosphorus. It's a long, delicate chain of events that brought you here. eso.org/public/news/es…

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Mice aren't flustered by microgravity. On Earth they may like running in wheels, but mice in space apparently take advantage of the microgravity to run in circles by bouncing off the walls ow.ly/6JTD30otl8y


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