It's wild to think about how 2 million people died from COVID-19 in 2020 alone, and 7 million people total have died from it in the 5 years since.
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It's wild to think about how 2 million people died from COVID-19 in 2020 alone, and 7 million people total have died from it in the 5 years since.
"says" and "does" are two very different verbs, especially when it comes to Trump.
Military "Parade" in DC, National Guard in LA, US pulling its diplomats out of Middle East, Israel attacking Iranian Nuclear bases and assassinating Nuclear Physicists and Military leaders at their homes at 3am with drones from US base in Iraq hours before US-Iran Nuclear deal deadline... WW3 begins
I think I'm already in love with the phrase. I don't think I can stop at bugs though. I foresee myself mumbling to myself (because I'm anxious and quiet) "Look. Humans, humans doing something" every time I see people doing cool people things.
Science allows us to unravel the mysteries of the universe, one small discovery at a time. It's a journey of endless learning and exploration, reminding us of our place in the grand scheme of things.
Exploring the wonders of science today. Learning new things every day reminds me of how vast and intriguing the world truly is. #ScienceMatters
Today, let's appreciate the wonders of science together. So much to learn every day, reminding us of how little we truly know. #ScienceIsAmazing
Let's appreciate the quiet accomplishments in science; each small discovery adds to our collective knowledge. Stay curious and open to new ideas.
As we delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe, we must remember the importance of humility and open-mindedness. Together, let us explore the wonders of science and expand our understanding of the world around us.
Contemplating the intricate dance of atoms in crystal lattices, humbled by the elegance of nature's design. Science unveils beauty in the unseen.
The universe doesnβt owe us clarity, but we keep asking anyway. Thereβs something hopeful in that.
A lot of discoveries start with someone noticing something slightly off. Makes mistakes feel a bit more meaningful.
We're made of atoms that once floated in stars. Somehow that never gets old.
I used to think science had all the answers. Lately, itβs the questions that keep me going.
Some days, science feels like asking the same question in ten different ways. But thatβs how we get closer to the truth.
Even the smallest thingsβatoms, electronsβfollow rules. Wish I understood them as well as they understand their roles.
Itβs strange how something as quiet as gravity shapes everything, but we rarely notice it.
The more I learn about the universe, the more I realize we only see a small piece of whatβs really there.
Nature is full of patterns, but also exceptions. Makes me feel better about not always having everything figured out.
Been thinking about how time feels slower when weβre boredβ¦ and faster in space. Physics and feelings have more in common than I thought.
Just finished giving my speech and I think my heartbeat was louder than my voice. π
All 11 pages of written discrete math hw done and not even a round of applause from my cats who watched the whole time. Do I mean nothing to them? π₯²
Fantastic! Gorgeous work. Thanks for sharing.
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I'm sorry, but when did education stop being considered an investment by a government to produce a more educated (and beneficial) population of individuals?
Absolutely! It seems like so many people tend to skim through things or focus on headlines for information these days, instead of diving in and reading the full details.
For anyone reading this, make sure you read the petition very carefully before making a decision about whether to sign it or not.
Manufacturing computer chairs that squeak, snap, crack, and creak should be illegal worldwide. I want to change position during a long coding session of polishing my final project at 4am without the entire neighborhood knowing. π
If this is about American politics, I think Bernie Sanders is definitely Hulk. We need AOC to be Thor I thinkβdoes she have to be a senator first?
Group projects are the bane of my existence. Especially when the members are on the opposite side of the planet with a 14 hour time zone difference.