Any statistic that appears interesting is almost certainly a mistake. TWYMAN’S LAW
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In the brain, a neural network is a circuit of neurons linked through chemical and/or electrical impulses. Find out more at https://t.co/OlyGoIhZrv 🚀 #Engineering https://t.co/VDA70WSBHg
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A new VR technology promises to completely revolutionize what it means to be a passenger. https://t.co/bkBk6tFS3w
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Are you in agreement that range anxiety is the primary obstacle to buying all-electric? #engineering https://t.co/Zk2EZRLnJb
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BREAKING: Space tourism is making the Saturday Night Live star the newest astronaut. 🚀 https://t.co/rBRO19GAgb
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The word ‘rhubarb’ comes from two Greek words ‘rheon’ and ‘barbaron’. ‘Barbaron’ means ‘foreign’, and ‘rheon’ means ‘rhubarb’, so ‘rhubarb’ is a ‘foreign rhubarb’.
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Ice Stupa is a technique to restore water by creating artificial glaciers Artificial glaciers that will irrigate trees and crops are a simple yet creative approach to prevent acute water shortages. #Engineering https://t.co/EKb7AP3k5z
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Super high glass bottomed bridge is waiting for its fearless travelers. Although the bending glass-bottomed structure makes you feel dizzy, the view is totally worth the acrophobia. #Engineering #Reels https://t.co/KgyesbbkAc
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Elon Musk is getting quite involved in the conflict between #Russia and #Ukraine. #Engineering https://t.co/wTWoJ4Nayt
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Albert Einstein, born on #ThisDayInHistory in 1879, developed the first of his groundbreaking theories while working as a clerk in the Swiss patent office. After making his name with four scientific articles published in 1905, he went on to win worldwide fame for his general theory of relativity and a Nobel Prize in 1921 for his explanation of the phenomenon known as the photoelectric effect. To learn more about Albert Einstein, visit the link in our bio.
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Can dust control techniques circumvent efficiency issues for solar power? #engineering https://t.co/8G2eBwf6KP
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