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Living life with a wonder for science | Neuroscience and Mental Health Enthusiast | BSSE Summer Fellow'19 @iiscbangalore | BE @UnivofDelhi

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Dostoyevsky – who was born on this day in 1821, suffered unimaginable mistreatment, spent four years in a Siberian labor camp, and was sentenced to death – on why there are no bad people, superb and subtle read for any thoughtful person themarginalian.org/2014/12/02/dos…

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Dostoyevsky on Why There Are No Bad People

“A true friend of mankind whose heart has but once quivered in compassion over the sufferings of the people, will understand and forgive all the impassable alluvial filth in which they are su…


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What an incredibly courageous woman! "It shows us that there are human beings, on both sides, and those human beings, that believe in the specialness, the graciousness of life - all life - those people should come centrestage, and make sense of this world"

“We are beyond desperate. But as a minimum, can we not just know how are they faring? This is not too much to ask, is it?” Sharone Lifschitz’s mother is one of four hostages released by Hamas – but her father remains in Gaza. We spoke about the efforts to get the hostages home.



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"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves." Never a bad day to revisit Rilke's timeless assurance for living with uncertainty themarginalian.org/2012/06/01/ril…


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"No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life." Nietzsche, born on this day in 1844, on the true value of education and how to find yourself: themarginalian.org/2015/09/30/nie…


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Nobel Prize winner Katalin Karikó raised a two-time Olympic gold medalist: Here's her No. 1 piece of parenting advice cnb.cx/3F620Rt


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Friends, please read this enlightening interview with Prof. Apoorva Khare, a winner of this year's Bhatnagar Prize for Mathematics. The article is behind a paywall: thehindu.com/sci-tech/scien…


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A round of applause! Students and colleagues at @lunduniversity came together to recognise newly named physics laureate Anne L’Huillier. Drop a 👏 in the comments to congratulate our new Nobel Prize laureate. Video credit: Nina Ransmyr, Lund University


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BREAKING NEWS The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.

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The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.

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The grace, the humour and the wry wit - which I remember from a classroom nearly 30years back are all there in this brilliant article by Prof. Mahadevan. Read for insights about living with #PD …w-deccanherald-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.deccan…


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Addressed the UN General Assembly today. Highlights:


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4 billion years of human evolution into 40 seconds. [Carl Sagan, One voice in the cosmic fugue, Cosmos, Episode 2]


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“Read. Read as much as possible... Fill yourself with the beautiful stuff of the world… Get amazed. Get astonished. Get awed on a regular basis, so that getting awed is habitual and becomes a state of being.” Nick Cave's advice on life themarginalian.org/2023/04/20/nic…


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India’s lunar triumph The Economist says: "The spacecraft’s trajectory dropped smoothly ...a last little cheeky hover as the system checked the landing site and then settled itself down onto the lunar surface. India did not just land its robot on the Moon. It did it with style."


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A proud moment for ISRO

GKangInd's tweet image. A proud moment for ISRO

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For all the children in India who are watching Chandrayaan-3 land at the south pole of the moon - what a wonderful message, to keep striving and never lose hope. Congratulations @isro you have inspired an entire generation of Indians to hold steady and persevere.

4 year old Ayan Ranade then followed the news about what was going on with the Chandrayaan-2 mission and had a lot of questions for his folks. When he heard that Vikram lander was lost he told his mom "why should they lose hope, I have not lost hope nor should they!"

ViditaVaidya's tweet image. 4 year old Ayan Ranade then followed the news about what was going on with the Chandrayaan-2 mission and had a lot of questions for his folks. When he heard that Vikram lander was lost he told his mom "why should they lose hope, I have not lost hope nor should they!"


What a celebration of science and what a wonderful testament to perseverance and efforts of scientists, engineers and everyone @isro for the masterful #Chandrayaan3Landing!! What a time to be alive! So proud and inspired! Jai Hind 🇮🇳


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