@AOC Is he referring to what still stands of civilized behavior in the U.S.? Indeed, if he orders the military to wipe out a country, it will be the death of civilization in the U.S. And I agree that it will be nearly impossible to bring it back again.
@QuantumAephraim Sad to learn this. Among his contributions, you could also mention the Leggett inequalities to rule out certain forms on nonlocal realism.
I’ve obviously signed. Science cannot be made partisan. Government overreach, attempting to tailor science according to a group’s ideology, is in violation of the Constitution.
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"AIP projects a 13% drop in first-year enrollment in fall 2025 compared with fall 2024. ... One in six of the responding chairs reported that at least one faculty member in the department has had their federal grant funding reduced or canceled." https://t.co/8CMT5DzbBr
@jenseisert Although it’s not my field and I don’t fully get the physics, I thought it was a great talk. If they were always this careful to avoid hype (if not outright misleading information), it would be stellar.
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of @arXiv, the largest open-access platform with over 2.5M submissions. Discover insights from creator Paul Ginsparg of @Cornell on its origins, challenges, and future. https://t.co/8JHenpWe5H
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The Trevi Fountain is a symphony in stone.
But there's a lot more than meets the eye — have you ever wondered what's behind it?
Its hidden details hold the key Rome's power and prosperity... (thread) 🧵