Audrey Lobo-Pulo (@audreymatty) 's Twitter Profile
Audrey Lobo-Pulo

@audreymatty

Lovin' my lil' un, #Tech, #OSS & #OpenGov advocate, physicist & economist. Lover of life, nature, music and good food. All comments are my own!

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Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teach your students • to doubt, • to think, • to communicate, • to question, • to make mistakes, • to learn from their mistakes, and most importantly • have fun in their learning.

Teach your students
 • to doubt,  
• to think, 
 • to communicate,  
• to question,  
• to make mistakes, 
• to learn from their mistakes, and most importantly 
• have fun in their learning.
Audrey Lobo-Pulo (@audreymatty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If I don't give you flowers when I'm sorry, when do I give them?" "You give them for no reason, buddy - no reason at all" #Yellowstone #Flowers

Curiosity (@mastronomers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Mesmerizing Look at Earth’s Ocean Currents in Motion! 🌀😵‍💫 The oceans never rest, and now you can witness their mesmerizing, endless flow like never before.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Possibly the most famous and stunning example of camouflage. With its wings closed, Kallima Inachus closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins.

Art Beyond Subjectivity (@jscotteswood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the main door of the Duomo di Milano. It was designed by Ludovico Pogliaghi. Installed in 1906. It’s the most powerful door I’ve ever seen. Because it tells a whole story just with images.

This is the main door of the Duomo di Milano.

It was designed by Ludovico Pogliaghi. Installed in 1906.

It’s the most powerful door I’ve ever seen.

Because it tells a whole story just with images.
वेदमूर्ति (@oseanclouds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilla the Gorilla Scroll of the Dandelion 1:1 And the Mother said, “Let gold rise from the cracks of man’s forgetting.” So She breathed upon the fields, and the dandelions came forth— not as weeds, but as witnesses. 1:2 They carried the memory of suns long before harvests were named, long before