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Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-09-25

by Twitter on Sep 25, 2009

School is getting in the way of blogging. Consider this a respite? #
For those in NYC, look for a boat filled with students on 9/25. It'll be going up the Hudson using pollution-free means http://bit.ly/10wlEI #

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Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-09-18

by Twitter on Sep 18, 2009

We can deliver drugs to the body in many ways. Orally, through injection, etc. And now, there is a new way: via laser: http://bit.ly/M11Qx #
Just what I was looking for: A reason to stay up as late as I do: http://bit.ly/oKJDL #
@USuMBS Trying something new. #
@USuMBS Testing something. #

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Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-09-11

by Twitter on Sep 11, 2009

Special nuclear transport trucks used by Dept of Energy. http://bit.ly/6loj8 #
RT @joelnorr: Social scientists: the next big thing for business « Design Research http://bit.ly/VNUFa #
Scientists claim that they have discovered a magnetic monopole. That would be quite the breakthrough: http://bit.ly/MBwZc #
Boeing creates most awesome thing ever: A laser that BLOWS STUFF UP. http://bit.ly/1eDgZa #
Now, you [...]

Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-09-04

by Twitter on Sep 4, 2009

Produce a geothermal pump that can withstand extreme heat, and win millions of dollars. http://bit.ly/2QHW8F #
In Japan, the wheelchair is evolving. Check out the minute and a half video: http://bit.ly/5Koba #
Scientists Zoom in on Molecules! http://bit.ly/O8UIQ #
RT @USuMBS: Is it ironic that my nuclear engineering textbook is teeming with typos? #
Localizing Sounds http://bit.ly/a2wn1 #

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Twitter Weekly Digest for 2009-08-28

by Twitter on Aug 28, 2009

In our future: BENDY DISPLAYS! What do you think this means for our living room? Or even Times Square?!? http://bit.ly/105N5q #
Ever hear the line, "We've been walking around in circles"? There's good news. Now you can blame science: http://bit.ly/aWZl3 #
Remember the scare with the Hadron Collider and black holes? Apparently, we just can't get enough [...]