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Searching for prescient tweets…

January 16, 2014 — Posted inastro-ph, astronomy, social networks, Twitter — 3 min read

Sometimes it happens. You browse the list of papers in astro-ph, as usual. Many papers are “obviously” rather boring (since they are dealing with topics you’re not interested…), but others worth a close inspection (maybe). Sometimes it happens, sometimes you find a paper that […]

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About me: I work as astronomer at INAF -Astronomical Observatory of Rome. I’m interested in the stellar population of the Local Group dwarf galaxies and in globular clusters. I am also involved in ESA mission Gaia and in various outreach activities. This is my English blog (Italian is here).

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