FULLANT 3D Kids Model Puzzle Jigsaw Assembly Early-education Puzzle Toys - Giant Magellan Telescope - 31 Pieces
Here’s how you build the world’s largest telescope pic.twitter.com/OwkGlnf96d— CNET (@CNET) August 19, 2018
Here’s how you build the world’s largest telescope pic.twitter.com/OwkGlnf96d— CNET (@CNET) August 19, 2018
RT @DardenMBA: After Ali Barta (MBA ’18) survived a near fatal accident that left her with lingering ailments, she developed Nuna Med, a herbal wellness company to help her, and others, recover. #putyourwhytowork https://t.co/ZKle8Qt7Aj pic.twitter.com/ex8sMY6CRf— Batten Institute at UVA Darden School (@BattenInstitute) June 26, 2018
Keeping floors clean just got a lot easier pic.twitter.com/o7ECqml3Cz— Mashable (@mashable) August 19, 2018
Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 review (2018): a thin, powerful hybrid with genuine gaming chops | https://t.co/x8VrQT0P5u pic.twitter.com/456KIljhk9— T3.com (@T3dotcom) August 18, 2018
Motorized skates? Yes, please! pic.twitter.com/F5xs5k1wgv— Mashable (@mashable) August 18, 2018
Did you #GuessTheArtist correctly? Here’s the full view of Vasily Kandinsky’s “Around the Circle” (1940). See this work on view in our Thannhauser Gallery and learn more: https://t.co/tVWdsXrUyV pic.twitter.com/QcwESJqCNx— Guggenheim Museum (@Guggenheim) August 18, 2018
Lookin’ smart, @SamsungMobileUS #Galaxy #Note9! See how our #Snapdragon 845 Mobile Platform powers better photo taking with on-device #AI: https://t.co/rRg2ilD9lc— Qualcomm (@Qualcomm) August 15, 2018
Pedal beneath your desk for a seated workout pic.twitter.com/8lYtMKYDUh— Mashable (@mashable) August 18, 2018
Would you ride the SlideWheel? pic.twitter.com/KdlztaOVAV— Tech Insider (@techinsider) May 24, 2018
Get on Board with Personalization: How Two Luxury Cruises Improved Digital Customer Experiences https://t.co/zsTJ323IVo @JensVL pic.twitter.com/gHAckovcdl— MarTech Series (@MarTechSeries) August 18, 2018
The way auto -dimming rearview mirrors work is actually fascinating https://t.co/YBaekw1GyL pic.twitter.com/0vr4JOC74k— Jalopnik (@Jalopnik) July 15, 2017
ESG Switchable is electrified privacy glass pic.twitter.com/fCgT2lGpg4— Business Insider (@businessinsider) August 18, 2018
I love this picture of Admiral Grace Hopper.— John Feminella ⏣ (@jxxf) August 16, 2018
Some photographer is in her office, probably for a mandatory photo op, and she's clearly like "I just got my coffee and I'm ready to get to work on my DEC VT220 terminal, and I don't have time for this nonsense". pic.twitter.com/eYIxoNOcCV
Can you tell these works of art were made by robots? pic.twitter.com/oYH7JaHcr9— Mashable (@mashable) August 18, 2018
Another robot that wants to save lives 🤖 pic.twitter.com/77596zuVsq— CNET (@CNET) August 18, 2018
Ah, remember when TV's weren't on your phone? pic.twitter.com/ChV25z2Ae0— CNET (@CNET) August 18, 2018
Despite the cliche "technology can't save us," it probably is the only thing that can. Policy changes (though necessary) are herculean at best and often fall short of what's needed, but cheap clean energy sells itself. https://t.co/I85OavNKxT— Steven Pinker (@sapinker) August 18, 2018
A day in the Alps - by https://t.co/xlDWnnowkf— Riccardo Mantero (@ljsilver71) August 18, 2018
- An easy hike in the Alps can reserve some pleasant surprises, if you leave the path and begin to walk on the grass. pic.twitter.com/4xfHdH3e4Z
On Thursday, I took a picture of the amor fati coin in New York City. At 11pm that night I realized my passport was 1500 miles away and I had a flight to Toronto at 8am.— Ryan Holiday (@RyanHoliday) August 18, 2018
Scrambling, my agent booked my wife on a 550am flight out of Austin (with a toddler… https://t.co/J2rzRGa0lH pic.twitter.com/H1KSD264tU
Verbena bonariensis was first brought to Europe from South America in the early 1700s. The name Verbena is said to be derived from herb bona meaning good plant and the Latin species name bonariensis means from Buenos Aires (which is where the seeds came from). #gardening pic.twitter.com/Z5EG0Imckv— VenetiaJane's Garden (@VenetiaJane) August 17, 2018
18 August is the feast of St Helena, mother of Constantine, who according to legend found the True Cross. Medieval writers claimed she was from Britain, daughter of King Coel of Colchester. Today she's said to be the patron saint of archaeologists.https://t.co/BFVxpPZfxA f. 184 pic.twitter.com/6bssTOQMCT— Eleanor Parker (@ClerkofOxford) August 18, 2018