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Shreya Kapoor

@skapoor_18

PhD @CogCoVi |Formerly Data Scientist @MPI-CBS| M.Sc. Life Science Informatics @UniBonn

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Nitish Bharadwaj (@haruniversity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a single powerful country comes in our support in the crises... It's not a diplomatic failure from our side? We are world largest consumer market still not able to get a one powerful country support openly who choose INDIA over Pakistan? I think it's a failure.

Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@marinamedvin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India produces 60% of the world’s vaccines and 20% of the world’s generic meds. India’s safety and security is very important to the world.

𝑪𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒆𝒚𝒂🛡 (@catale7a) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Strong Message to all haters in India, and of India “It may be a surprise to Pakistan, to see Indian citizens criticising their own government on various issues (pertaining to Pahalgam and Sindoor); that is a hallmark of an open and functioning democracy” — Vikram Misri

A Strong Message to all haters in India, and of India

“It may be a surprise to Pakistan, to see Indian citizens criticising their own government on various issues (pertaining to Pahalgam and Sindoor); that is a hallmark of an open and functioning democracy” — Vikram Misri
Yale University (@yale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health obstacles: A new Yale study of children in Uganda finds a link between measures like rainfall — and the subsequent availability of water to pregnant women — and levels of malnutrition in children. The finding can help prioritize intervention in vulnerable regions:

Health obstacles: A new Yale study of children in Uganda finds a link between measures like rainfall — and the subsequent availability of water to pregnant women — and levels of malnutrition in children.

The finding can help prioritize intervention in vulnerable regions:
hardmaru (@hardmaru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper: Continuous Thought Machines 🧠 Neurons in brains use timing and synchronization in the way that they compute, but this is largely ignored in modern neural nets. We believe neural timing is key for the flexibility and adaptability of biological intelligence. We

Radhika Gupta (@iradhikagupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope a beautiful side effect of the last few weeks is that a young generation of Indians now have new role models - leaders and members of our armed forces, scientists at DRDO and ISRO, diplomats who represent us abroad. These are quiet nation builders, careers build on

V. Ramgopal Rao, Ph.D. (@ramgopal_rao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why don’t we have a Bell Labs today? A quote from the attached article: “The reason why we don't have Bell Labs is because we're unwilling to do what it takes to create Bell Labs - giving smart people radical freedom and autonomy.” Bell Labs wasn’t just a research lab. It was

Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A spectacular feat! Congratulations to Neeraj Chopra for breaching the 90 m mark at Doha Diamond League 2025 and achieving his personal best throw. This is the outcome of his relentless dedication, discipline and passion. India is elated and proud. Neeraj Chopra

A spectacular feat! Congratulations to Neeraj Chopra for breaching the 90 m mark at Doha Diamond League 2025 and achieving his personal best throw. This is the outcome of his relentless dedication, discipline and passion. India is elated and proud. 

<a href="/Neeraj_chopra1/">Neeraj Chopra</a>
MIT CSAIL (@mit_csail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lost papers from Alan Turing — including his signed 1938 PhD dissertation and seminal 1936 work "On Computable Numbers" — were nearly shredded. They're now set for auction, expected to sell for as much as £150,000 (roughly $201,380): bit.ly/3FlqOsi

Lost papers from Alan Turing — including his signed 1938 PhD dissertation and seminal 1936 work "On Computable Numbers" — were nearly shredded. 

They're now set for auction, expected to sell for as much as £150,000 (roughly $201,380): bit.ly/3FlqOsi
Jingna Zhang (@zemotion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe you think this doesn’t happen often. But that's not true. In a 30-page report on deepfake nudes amongst young people by Thorn, 1 in 8 minors said they know someone who has been deepfaked: thorn.org/research/libra… 7/

Maybe you think this doesn’t happen often. But that's not true.

In a 30-page report on deepfake nudes amongst young people by Thorn, 1 in 8 minors said they know someone who has been deepfaked: thorn.org/research/libra… 7/
Rama Venugopal (@ramavenu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

edition.cnn.com/2025/05/22/us/… Playing with Students lives has become a fashion everywhere Scamming them under the name admissions, enrolments, issuing student visas, suddenly cancelling their education programs midway, creating the maximum uncertainty, nightmare to them All this

Sara Hooker (@sarahookr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I came to the US as an international student and it changed my entire life — opened so many doors. Harvard ban will impact many US schools as international students will be uncertain about enrolling. Other countries will benefit the most as students now need safer options.

Haider. (@slow_developer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geoffrey Hinton says I never expected to see an AI speak English as fluently as humans GPT-4 can answer almost any question, acting like a "not very good expert" but it knows thousands of times more than any person its reasoning isn’t perfect, but it’s improving quickly

Shreya Kapoor (@skapoor_18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to join the AI Kiran community and receive this blockchain-verified badge powered by Veronica Portillo. Grateful to be part of a movement shaping the future of AI. verix.io/credential/f07… #AIKiranXVerix

Pritika Mehta (@pritika_mehta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In India, kids worship knowledge. If a book falls down, Indians instinctively pick it up, clean it and bow their head to it. They don’t ever put their feet on books. There’s even a Goddess of knowledge! I find this reverence for knowledge so beautiful.