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Sambit Dash, PhD

@sambit_dash

Associate Professor, MUCM Malaysia | Ex MAHE Manipal | Public Policy | MedEd, EdTech, Health | Poetry | Words: Mint, Wire, DailyO, THE, etc | Views Personal

Manipal 参加日 Ocak 2010
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Pablo Picasso literally revealed the foundational key to all success:
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Khoa Vu
Khoa Vu@KhoaVuUmn·
Before AI, I can only have about 5 unfinished papers and 1 polished paper. AI boosted my productivity so much that I now have 136 unfinished papers and 1 polished paper.
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Joy Bhattacharjya
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj·
When they finally sentenced Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev to death in the Lahore conspiracy case, they were to be hanged on 24 March 1931. The fear of a public outcry or a last minute rescue attempt made the British authorities bring forward the execution by 11 hours, at 7:30 pm on March 23rd. No magistrate was willing to supervise Singh's hanging as was required by law, and it was done by an honourary judge appointed at the last minute. The bodies were stuffed into sacks and cremated in Hussainiwala while it was still dark. Thirty years later, India exchanged 12 villages of the Fazilka district with Pakistan in exchange for Hussainiwala and bordering areas and the site of their last rites once again became a part of India. In 1965, when Bhagat Singh's partner in the Central Legislative Assembly bombing Batukeshwar Dutt passed away, he was cremated there as well in accordance with his last wish to be reunited with his comrades. And in 1975, Bhagat Singh's mother Vidyawati Kaur was cremated there, joining her son and his fellow freedom fighters. The National Martyrs Memorial stands there today, a testament to India's bravest and best...
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
C. S. Lewis’s advice to a young schoolgirl on how to become a better writer:
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Karthik 🇮🇳
Karthik 🇮🇳@beastoftraal·
"Usne Tum Logon Ko Ch****a Banaya. Jaante Ho Kyun? Kyunki Tum Ch****e Ho. Dharam Ke Naam Par Ch****e Ban Gaye Tum Log. Aur Bante Rahoge. Tum Bante Rahoge. Tumhe Maarne Waala Har Woh Hindu Bante Rahega. Har Woh Aadmi Jiske Paas Kuch Nahi Karne Ko, Dharam Ke Naam Par Ch****a Bante Rahega."
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Do not ask your children to strive for extraordinary lives.
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Hemant Mohapatra
Hemant Mohapatra@MohapatraHemant·
The curse of intelligence is restlessness, the curse of lacking intelligence is envy. The curse of courage is isolation, the curse of lacking courage is regret.
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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
Sloppers.
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Sambit Dash, PhD@sambit_dash·
Did something that I couldn't do in 2002-3. #LordOfTheRings The Two Towers re released in the theaters here. Extended cut, with a run time of 3:35 hrs. Have watched the movie umpteen number of times but the theater experience was unique.
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Joy Bhattacharjya
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj·
The 110th birth anniversary of the amazing Bismillah Khan. At one point, no Indian wedding would be complete without his magical shehnai playing in the background. When the Indian flag was was unfurled at Delhi's historic Red Fort on 15th August 1947, Bismillah Khan was performing!
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The Better India
The Better India@thebetterindia·
At 5:30 AM, while most of us are asleep, Saji is already in the water. He is 61. He owns a small furniture shop. And he has taught over 10,000 people to swim for free. It started after 45 schoolchildren drowned in a boat tragedy near his home. Saji couldn't save them. But he decided he would save the next ones. So he went to the river. Every single day. For 16 years. He built floating lanes with tyre tubes. He created a "university" where beginners start in Pre-KG and graduates earn a PhD by crossing 750 metres of river. He taught a 70-year-old woman in a hijab. A boy with no hands. A double amputee. A child recovering from brain surgery. And here's the best part—every student has to volunteer for 6 days after they learn. Teach someone else. Keep the circle going. Over 10,000 people now know how to survive in water because of one man who refused to look away. Swipe left to meet this #ForceForGood hero. #forceforgoodheroes #adityabirlagroup In partnership with @AdityaBirlaGrp
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Eric Feigl-Ding
Eric Feigl-Ding@DrEricDing·
FUN FACT—helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines used in hospitals worldwide. We lost the largest helium extraction plant in the world in Qatar. US reserves running low. Helium cannot be produced de novo. Any helium escape is permanent.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Helium is the only element that escapes Earth’s atmosphere permanently. Once released, it rises through the troposphere, passes the stratosphere, and leaves the planet. It cannot be manufactured. It cannot be synthesised at industrial scale. It accumulates over billions of years in the same geological reservoirs as natural gas. And one third of the world’s supply just went offline because Iran hit the facility that extracts it. Qatar produced roughly 63 million cubic metres of helium in 2025, accounting for 30 to 36 percent of global supply from a total of approximately 190 million cubic metres. QatarEnergy’s three large helium purification plants at Ras Laffan form the world’s biggest helium production base. When LNG production stopped after Iranian drone strikes on March 2 and the subsequent missile damage on March 19, helium extraction stopped automatically because helium is recovered during natural gas liquefaction. You cannot produce helium without producing LNG. The byproduct dies with the primary product. Spot helium prices have roughly doubled since the crisis began. Industry consultants warn that prolonged disruption could push contract prices toward $2,000 per thousand cubic feet. A major industrial gas supplier has already begun assessing customers a helium surcharge. Phil Kornbluth, the most cited helium market consultant, stated the assessment directly: the world cannot compensate for the loss of a third of its helium supply. South Korea imports 64.7 percent of its helium from Qatar. SK Hynix and Samsung operate high-volume fabs producing the DRAM and high-bandwidth memory that power every AI accelerator, every data centre GPU, and every cloud computing cluster on Earth. Helium cools silicon wafers during fabrication. It serves as a carrier gas in deposition and etching tools. It enables leak detection in vacuum systems. Modern extreme ultraviolet lithography requires helium-cooled environments for precise temperature control. Without helium, the fabrication process degrades or stops. SK Hynix and Samsung hold two to three months of helium inventory. Two to three months is not a buffer. It is a countdown. If Ras Laffan remains offline beyond that window, South Korean memory production faces rationing. TSMC in Taiwan is somewhat more diversified but still uses Qatar-linked supply chains. The entire AI hardware supply chain, from HBM3E memory stacks to advanced logic chips, sits inside helium-dependent ecosystems. Beyond semiconductors, helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines operating worldwide. It pressurises rocket fuel tanks and purges propulsion systems in aerospace. CERN’s Large Hadron Collider depends on helium cryogenic systems. There is no substitute for helium in any of these applications at industrial scale. The United States and Qatar together account for more than 70 percent of global production. The US federal helium reserve and private suppliers offer partial relief, but global prices and spot availability are still governed by Qatar’s market share. Japan’s Iwatani has drawn on US reserves. Canada and the Rockies are seeing renewed investor interest. None of this replaces 63 million cubic metres in weeks. The war hit uranium first. Then oil. Then nitrogen. Then water. Then plastic. Then medicine. Then sulfur. Now helium. Eight layers. Each one deeper. Each one closer to the infrastructure that sustains modern civilisation. The chip that processes your data, the magnet that scans your body, and the rocket that launches your satellite all depend on an atom that leaves the planet when you lose it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Politics Global
Politics Global@PolitlcsGlobal·
🚨🇫🇷 NEW: The location of the French aircraft carrier, FS Charles de Gaulle, has been given away by a sailor using Strava whilst jogging on the ship deck [@lemondefr]
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