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Shreenivas Doddapaneni

@SVDODD

Emphasis on Value addition to processes,systems. Keen to Enhance and optimize any function on earth and galaxy. My World is restricted to few Professionals.

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Sputnik India
Sputnik India@Sputnik_India·
🇷🇺🇮🇳🚀 The genius behind BrahMos: Remembering Alexander Leonov Russia’s defense legend, Alexander Leonov, passed away on April 5, 2026. The mastermind behind the BrahMos missile, he led the Indo-Russian collaboration that created the world’s fastest supersonic missile. His innovations changed global missile tech and defense forever.
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@Sputnik_India Good to know about thorium fuel usage.Hope spent thorium gets reused.What's the coolant? How come this effort was hidden? on 10-3-26 @the_hindu BARC issued statements all against thorium usage. Lots of communication gap in specialised energy sector.↘️ x.com/i/status/20313…
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@the_hindu China is building ship with Thorium as fuel and Molten salt as coolant(MSR). They had alresdy commissioned IV generation fission reactors (high temp gas as coolant(with auto shut down fail to safe mechanism. Russion VVER nuclear powerplants by 2026./1 x.com/i/status/17338…

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Sputnik India@Sputnik_India·
🚨🇮🇳 BIG: India becomes 2nd country in the world (after Russia) to operate a commercial-scale Fast Breeder Reactor This indigenous reactor: ◾️Breeds more fuel than it consumes ◾️Marks Stage 2 of India’s 3-stage nuclear programme ◾️Paves the way for thorium-based energy ◾️Reduces import dependence
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@PMOIndia @NITIAayog @PemmasaniOnX @PIB_India @Swamy39 @APIenergy @IMOHQ @Automotive_News @jaljeevan_ @VPIndia @rashtrapatibhvn @JapanGov @IndiaDST @DRDO_India Recently China invented container grade #plastic made of #bamboo that replaces PET jars. @UN India is second in the world for bamboo production but ignored it completely. Ghana produces bicycle from the Bamboo. ↘️ 🚲 1.x.com/i/status/11606… 2.🍵🍼 x.com/i/status/13283…
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@zhigangsuo Latest development in replacement to #petroleum based #plastic. Bio inspired material that possess high strength, toughest and thermal stability. MSDS not available.🔜UN number allocation.We will come to know then probably.Please scrutinize thesis paper twitter.com/ChinaScience/s…

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Shreenivas Doddapaneni@SVDODD·
@PMOIndia @NITIAayog @PemmasaniOnX @PIB_India @Swamy39 @APIenergy @IMOHQ @Automotive_News @jaljeevan_ @VPIndia @rashtrapatibhvn @JapanGov @IndiaDST @DRDO_India Returnable packaging plastic containers can have 2 OR 3 caps to facilitate partial quantity usage inorder to save refrigeration costs of juices,colas&other liquids with added preservatives.India can even export these international standard products/14 ↘️ x.com/i/status/15718…
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@zhigangsuo @justthinkit @QuanJiao @AtteKadoma @dasaniwater Out of 7.7B, 70% 🌐population is middle/low income class. In order to save upon refrigeration costs,and packaging costs, Gallon container can have two or more compartments.Drain 33% of gallon &use it. Total 3 times perishable contents(Milk,Juice) can be used w/out refrigeration.

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⛽Ration Diesel, petrol to only fuel efficient vehicles. Park gas guzzlers. ⛽Emphasis on Surya Nutan like solar cooking ⛽Pooling of transportation, public transport with good occupancy rate. ⛽Operate only 50% of essential petrol pumps to cut costs/1 ↘️ x.com/i/status/20292…
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@PTI_News No Worries. It becomes 38M #forex.Public transport to circulate disinfectant aerosol in Air-conditioning. Consolidation everywhere @NITIAayog @CGTNOfficial @wto @EU_Commission @FinMinIndia @mygovindia @RBI @Swamy39 @IMFNews @wef @China_Amb_India @WorldBank @ADB_HQ @AIIB_Official

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@ipsvijrk Vertical farming, roof top gardens are needed to combat pollutants. Enable Carbon sequestration by harvest pit cascading. Then transform everyday commuting into intelligent transportation Taxi,bike,truck become multipurpose carrier's.Even Ambulance↘️#delhi x.com/i/status/11932…
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@SoftBank @Uber Inspired f #Mumbai #Dubbawalas best delivery service since1980 run by 5000 low educated. youtu.be/-K-QIwXoGHE Use 🚕🚖with foldable 💺expanding area to carry stuff like food🍴🍕🍔, 🍎🍊🍌🍉🍇🍒🍍, vegetables, 🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐while engaged w passenger transport

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RK Vij
RK Vij@ipsvijrk·
सुना है, दिल्ली से विलायती कीकर, eucalyptus और subabul के पेड़ हटेंगे, native flora से तब्दील होंगे। #forest #Delhi
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@ChinaScience It's the big tech. They are acting like a global dictatorship. Every action is monitored, made beneficial to the #underworld. For instance take railway reservation. When we see availability we aim to pay money. But payment screen changes availability to wait list. Many like this
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China Science
China Science@ChinaScience·
China has issued a trial guideline on the ethics review and service of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, calling for efforts to support technological innovation in AI ethics review and to strengthen the use of technical measures to prevent AI-related ethical risks, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on Friday.
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Dr. Simon Hundeshagen
Dr. Simon Hundeshagen@shundeshagen·
This is not true at all! It stems from a 2019 Dunedin cohort study (904 New Zealanders assessed at age 45) that found a correlation only: slower walkers had modestly smaller brain volume, thinner cortex, and lower midlife IQ (with a ~16-point gap between extreme quintiles). Crucially, the same study showed that poor neurocognitive functioning as early as age 3 already predicted slower gait speed decades later, meaning both walking speed and brain/IQ measures are downstream markers of the same lifelong factors (early brain development, genetics, childhood environment, and overall biological aging), not that walking speed itself causes bigger brains or higher intelligence. The probable mistake was swallowing sensational clickbait headlines that flipped a modest observational association into a universal "fact", ignoring the paper's emphasis on correlation (not causation), its homogeneous midlife sample, and the absence of any evidence that training yourself to walk faster will enlarge your brain or boost your IQ.
Path of Men@PathOfMen_

Fast walkers have higher IQ & larger brains than slow walkers.

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@ipsvijrk Viz sir, please read your old tweets. Yourself asserted that live in relationships are acceptable and those involved need to be protected. Not one highcourt, several of them granted 1.Educated women to have relationship 2.Married men free to polygomy Only unmarried men targeted
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RK Vij
RK Vij@ipsvijrk·
एक हाई कोर्ट ने हाल ही में एक married woman को अपने प्रेमी के साथ रहने की अनुमति दी है। क्या कोर्ट द्वारा ऐसी व्यवस्था देना उचित है?
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@ChinaSpox_India I can only see one person from the Indian origin. Why not yourselves travel across Indian cities covering every state capital? Explore new regions.Not just upper& bottom part of India. Contact transport organizaions,city administrations Rubber tyred TRAM @CRRC_global @CRRC_TEC
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Yu Jing
Yu Jing@ChinaSpox_India·
First Indian business delegation to visit China in 5+ years just wrapped up in Shanghai. Focus: EVs. Clean energy. Supply chains. The thaw is real. 🇨🇳🇮🇳 #ChinaIndia #PHDCCI
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DaiWW
DaiWW@BeijingDai·
My account is in danger again. Since yesterday, the number of my followers seems to have been capped—around 59,470. Whenever more people follow me, the system automatically makes me unfollow some others. A few years ago, my previous account went through the exact same thing just months before it was permanently banned. It looks like this is how Western social media silences dissenting voices. Yes, you're allowed to speak. Yes, it looks like you have free speech. But they make sure your voice never gets too loud. However, I don't really care much. I've always said X is just my hobby as some other middle‑aged guy like fishing or prostituting. If this account gets banned, I'll start a new one. The follower count does give me a sense of accomplishment, sure—but it's not that important.
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@AmbXieFeng @ChinaSunSong I had similar views about how China should look like. Large cities greater than 10M population should have townships with less than 2M concentrations. Minimum population of 50K in rural areas. Sustainability, affordability. ↘️ @BeijingDai @JapanGov x.com/i/status/14796…
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@DaiWeiwei10 China needs to distribute its population,setup townships with shopping malls/work for every Million within city or in satellite townships.This will eliminate concentration of wealth/demand. Land,Housing prices remain affordable. H S Rail good avenue to commute.#commonprosperity

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Xie Feng 谢锋
Xie Feng 谢锋@AmbXieFeng·
More and more Chinese cities are adopting a “15 minutes” policy: within a 15-minute walk, residents can access essential daily services: public transport, medical services, elderly care, food markets, and more. Video credited to: Lizzy在中国
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@Rainmaker1973 @BrianRoemmele Calm down. Any company, service, performance cannot be at it's peak all the time. If that is the case we have to remove some word's from the dictionary. Think of Bruce Lee for a example. His peaks didn't last forever. Live healthy, peaceful. Do your best. Rest for 8-10 hrs a day.
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Get a glimpse of Golden Temple at Amritsar, Punjab, India. A renowned heritage site. Watch Video ↘️
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Railway mechanic at work. Inspection of train at night. Hardworking. Why can't railway provide them with condition monitoring sensors, instruments together with video recording to enable predictive maintenance? @AshwiniVaishnaw
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Dr. Filippo Cademartiri
Dr. Filippo Cademartiri@FCademartiri·
Doctors, you are paid to do Doctor stuff like seeing patients, diagnosing them, treating them; basically solving their health issues. STOP doing admin work, data entry, useless meetings about how to use new software or procedures, secretary phone calls. This is not your job; never was, never should be.
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@Rainmaker1973 That metal container tare weight itself goes around 2MT. What would be the gross goods weight? Probably they should think of less weight container, bags
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
China flew the Changying-8 (CY-8), the heaviest cargo drone yet. It has 7-ton takeoff, 3.5-ton payload, 3,000 km range.
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@shanaka86 Circular economy - Many industries release toxic SO2 gas into atmosphere. This SO2 should be captured. Similarly, Lubricants (engine oils, hydraulic oils,brake fluids) are not getting utilised. It should be a closed loop. Irrespective of prime mover lubricants remain the same
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
You think this war is about oil. It is not. Oil is the crisis you can see. The one you cannot see is sulfur. And sulfur is destroying industries that have nothing to do with the Middle East and everything to do with the periodic table. The Strait of Hormuz carries 45 to 50 percent of the world’s seaborne sulfur trade. Sulfur is a byproduct of Gulf oil and gas refining. When the refineries run, sulfur accumulates. When the sulfur ships, it feeds the global sulfuric acid supply chain. When sulfuric acid reaches copper mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Zambia, in Indonesia, in Chile, it is sprayed over heaps of oxide ore in a process called leaching that dissolves copper minerals into solution and produces 99.99 percent pure cathode. Twenty to 25 percent of the world’s copper comes from this acid-intensive process. Each tonne of copper cathode requires 3 to 3.5 tonnes of sulfuric acid. The acid comes from sulfur. The sulfur came through Hormuz. Hormuz is closed. Sulfur prices have nearly doubled since February 28. The rally is the largest on record for the commodity. African copper miners, the ones who supply the cathode that wires everything from F-35 flight control systems to hospital ventilators to iPhone charging cables, are watching their input costs spike while the ore grade stays the same and the copper price falls on growth fears. The economics of leaching are collapsing at the exact moment the $1.5 trillion US defence budget demands more copper wiring for every weapons system it funds and every data centre the AI race requires. Forty thousand tonnes of copper cathode per month used to flow through the Jebel Ali hub in Dubai. That flow is disrupted. Insurance premiums for Gulf shipping have surged 300 percent. The cathode is not destroyed. It is stranded, sitting in warehouses connected to a port connected to a strait that the IRGC controls and the United Nations just failed to authorise anyone to reopen. The mechanism is invisible because sulfur is invisible. Nobody tracks sulfur futures on their trading app. Nobody tweets about sulfuric acid. Nobody writes headlines about heap leaching in the DRC. But the chain is unbroken and unbending: closed strait → halted sulfur → expensive acid → higher copper costs → more expensive wiring in every weapon, every vehicle, every building, every grid, every chip packaging substrate on earth. The war in the Gulf is not just repricing energy. It is repricing the base metal that conducts electricity in every system civilisation operates. And sulfur is not the only invisible casualty. The strait carried helium for semiconductor cooling. It carried naphtha for petrochemical feedstock. It carried urea for fertiliser. It carried LNG for Asian power generation. Each one feeds a different supply chain. Each supply chain feeds a different industry. Each industry feeds a different population. The war hit one chokepoint and the damage radiated outward through the periodic table like cracks through glass, following the molecular bonds that connect everything to everything. The last molecule standing was always methane. But methane does not travel alone. It brings sulfur with it. And the sulfur brings the acid. And the acid brings the copper. And the copper wires the world. Nobody is covering the sulfur crisis. The sulfur crisis does not care. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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@Rainmaker1973 We are not experiencing any uncontrollable climate changes. When it rains SO2➡️ (H2SO4 acid) eats skins Introduce electric, nuclear power prime movers everywhere. Eliminate concrete, TMT steel bars. Divert snow, rain to deserted, famine locations. Floods gone. Productivity up.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Existing aircraft like the Boeing 777 could be used to help cool the planet. A new modeling study from University College London suggests that stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) — a form of solar geoengineering — could be carried out using modified commercial jets, such as the Boeing 777F freighter, without needing to build expensive, specialized high-altitude aircraft. The technique mimics the cooling effect of large volcanic eruptions by releasing sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere. Once released, it forms tiny reflective particles (aerosols) that scatter sunlight back into space, reducing the amount of heat reaching Earth’s surface. Traditionally, SAI was thought to require flights above 65,000 feet (20 km) in the tropics. However, researchers found that injecting particles at a lower altitude of about 43,000 feet (13 km) over the polar regions (around 60°N and 60°S) could still achieve meaningful cooling. This altitude is within reach of existing wide-body jets like the Boeing 777 after modifications. According to the simulations, releasing approximately 12 million metric tons (about 13 million US tons) of sulfur dioxide per year — primarily during spring and summer in each hemisphere — could lower global temperatures by roughly 0.6°C (about 1.1°F), similar to the temporary cooling caused by the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption. ["Geoengineering technique could cool planet using existing aircraft." UCL]
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