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@MahidolEG
Mahidol Engineering
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The Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol U ( https://t.co/AdTqEAbAf1), welcomes applications for international grad (G) + undergrad (U) Engineering programs: Biomedical (U & G); Chemical (U & G); Civil & Environmental (G); Computer (U); Electrical (G); Industrial (U & G); Railway (G).
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@MahidolEG
Mahidol Engineering
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The Faculty of Engineering, congratulates four Mechanical Engineering students awarded Delta Scholarships to study for the Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering: Phanuwat Chongarnon - Yr 3 Patiphan Chomchairat - Yr 3 Nattanat Khamnak - Yr 3 Palawat Yoddamnern - Yr 4
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@ssp_kouhou
SAKURA SCIENCE Exchange Program
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北海道大学工学研究院 環境循環システム部門で実施の■B.共同研究活動コースのプログラムです。2026年2月16日~25日、エチオピア アクスム大学から、大学生、大学院生、教員、計8名の皆さんが来日されます!🌸🌸 #sakurascience #さくらサイエンス @HokkaidoUni
@NOkadamining
Natsuo Okada ⛏️🇯🇵
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【No.5 #SakuraScience】 Through JST’s Sakura Science Program, outstanding talent from around the world is invited to Japan for short-term stays to promote exchange in the fields of science and technology. Our team is conducting research aimed at realizing responsible mineral
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@timeshighered
Times Higher Education
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What does neuroscience suggest about how students learn best? Mussab Aswad explores how brain-aligned, experiential learning builds deeper understanding and real-world capability: https://t.co/lKy2sdljKd #HigherEd #AcademicSky #EduSky
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Neuroscience shows traditional teaching is not enough. Instead, an experiential approach can return learning to its natural order
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@PhysInHistory
Physics In History
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Beyond her acting career, Hedy Lamarr co-patented a “frequency-hopping” spread-spectrum system for guiding torpedoes in 1942—technology that later formed the basis for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth—and was posthumously inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014.
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@mupharm
Pharmacy Mahidol U.
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MUPY welcomed Delegates from the College of Pharmacy, University of Utah, USA 📑 Read more: https://t.co/wJzvFyIVE0
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@UniversitiesUK
Universities UK
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'UK universities must evolve to deliver the brighter future people want' Prof. Malcolm Press CBE, President of UUK, sets out the key challenges for the sector in 2026, as well as introducing a new project connecting businesses and communities🤝 ⬇️ https://t.co/QwPZFCmsCk
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If 2025 was about establishing stability, in 2026 our focus must turn to building for the future, says UUK president Malcolm Press
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@larwoolf
La femme merveilleuse invisible
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"By the age of 70, he who doesn’t read will have lived only one life. He who reads will have lived 5000 years. Reading is immortality backwards." Umberto Eco, January 5, 1932 – February 19, 2016.
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@Hesamation
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this physics student is right on point, intelligence isn’t something you’re born with, it’s a muscle you grow by enduring the tough unbearable moments that makes you want to quit. everyone you admire battles with frustration at some point but shuts it off.
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@timeshighered
Times Higher Education
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Designing #STEM classrooms where students pause to reflect on their progress and share their learning stories takes intention – but the impact is huge: more engaged, capable and confident learners: https://t.co/iGuaVuThch #HigherEd #AcademicSky #EduSky
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timeshighereducation.com
Designing STEM classrooms that encourage students to reflect on their progress and share their stories takes intention, but the pay-off is enormous: more engaged, capable and confident learners
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@PhysInHistory
Physics In History
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Feynman’s Philosophy on Education and Learning: "stop training students to sound right; train them to notice, to test, to admit “I don’t know,” and to earn understanding the only way it’s ever earned — by confronting the world, not by winning the argument about what the word
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piggsboson.medium.com
“how knowledge is made, what isn’t known, and how to live with uncertainty”
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@covcampus
Coventry University
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We’re excited to share that @NITE_org has been awarded the highest possible rating for the quality of its initial teacher training around the world. NITE, which is part of Coventry University Group, was recently inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (on behalf of
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@MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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MIT physicists propose that under certain conditions, a magnetic material’s electrons could splinter into fractions of themselves to form quasiparticles known as “anyons.”
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MIT theoretical physicists may have an explanation for the surprising observation that superconductivity and magnetism can co-exist in some materials. They propose that under certain conditions, a...
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@Rainmaker1973
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No cameras. No sensors. Just Wi-Fi reading human movement. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a system that uses standard WiFi routers to detect human movement through walls—without any cameras. By applying AI and DensePose model, the system turns WiFi
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@MahidolEG
Mahidol Engineering
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The Faculty of Engineering extends its congratulations to Dr. Sunthorn Tantithawornwat of the Department of Chemical Engineering on the announcement of his appointment as Assistant Professor. This is effective from 30 December 2025.
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Graham Rogers
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Monday Review: Apple Product & CEO Speculation; External Disks - Failure, Replacement and File Transfers https://t.co/iJnX1dg4l8
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@Saganismm
Saganism
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“We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.” — George Orwell, 1984
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@jaynitx
Jaynit
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Sam Altman on his method for clear thinking: "I'm a huge notetaker. I go through one of these notebooks every two or three weeks." Sam has a very specific system for thinking clearly through writing. As he puts it: "You definitely want a spiral notebook because one thing
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@SciencNews
Science News
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AI is finding deadly tumors that doctors might miss
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@timeshighered
Times Higher Education
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The internationalisation of higher education is being held back by the difficulties some students face getting global degrees recognised in their home countries, according to the vice-chancellor of a leading branch campus. @JulietteRowsell reports https://t.co/Hz9smTsXOA
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@newscientist
New Scientist
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Understanding the chemical properties of a molecule is an inherently quantum problem, making quantum computers a good tool for the job – and we may start seeing this take off in 2026
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newscientist.com
Understanding the chemical properties of a molecule is an inherently quantum problem, making quantum computers a good tool for the job – and we may start seeing this take off in 2026
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