What’s something you used to love but have lost interest in as you’ve gotten older?
LIKHITH
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Medial • 6m
I used to love science related stuffs like outer space,human body,physics and all
but as I've grown old I completely ignored them,and developed deep interest in the world of finance.
Say No to Heat: in Chicago, a fabric has been developed that can cool the body.
It can be used to make summer clothes that won't feel stuffy, or car interiors that won't get hot.
The fabric consists of 3 layers:
- The outer layer allows heat to esc
Well I'm in a mood to share something really insightful that I've understood with the help of social psychology and too much thinking is that:-
"The way to making strong attitude is what can be understood as branding". ( Has a big deep meaning that
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
We're gonna extinct ... • 20d
Medicine is shifting.
Not just in tech adoption, but in its very foundation.
From germ theory to complex causation effects.
Modern medical practice is struggling to solve it.
Multi-system, multi-factor diseases need a holistic, broader approach.
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🤔 Is Sanatan Dharam logical ?
For centuries, few have dismissed Sanatan Dharma as mythology, superstition, or blind faith. But if it were truly fake, how does it align so perfectly with modern science? Let’s break it down logically.
1. Shiva’s Da
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History:
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My company is in its early stages, with a strong focus on technology and science. While biology isn’t my primary area, I’ve been exploring the idea of creating artificial bones. With advancements in technology, could we develop a 3D bone printer? Sin
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Amit Mundkar
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Day 13: John Hopfield
He developed the Hopfield network, a type of recurrent neural network that is capable of associative memory and optimization.
History:
John Hopfield is an American physicist and neuroscientist born on
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Akhil Sai
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Hey everyone,
I'm Akhil, a final year student pursuing a diploma in computer science from Hyderabad. I've been contemplating diving into the startup world after completing my diploma. However, I've encountered differing opinions. Some suggest pursui
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Haran Naresh K
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Harnessing GPU Power with CUDA
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