The #AR enhanced operating room of the future
by @MagicLeap #AugmentedReality #InnovationCc: @pawlowskimario pic.twitter.com/s67gXyiadU
— Ronald van Loon (@Ronald_vanLoon) July 13, 2020
STAT reporter Sharon Begley writes that @mitpress and the University of California at Berkeley are starting a journal that will publish reviews of Covid-19 research. “We want to debunk research that’s poor and elevate research that’s good.” via @STAT https://t.co/zTrXtG4REQ
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) June 30, 2020
Telehealth has the potential to fill critical gaps in access to health care in rural Texas, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. But without broadband infrastructure and adoption, successful initiatives are likely to remain outliers. https://t.co/nM3SL47lDE
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) August 28, 2020
New Telehealth Bill Seeks Funding for Broadband Expansion Programs https://t.co/G8aUDdBMkY #telehealth #telehealthpolicy #COVID19
— CCHP (@CCHPCA) August 10, 2020
As the role of #telemedicine evolves in 2020, #rheumatologist Dr. Ara Dikranian shared three tips to keep in mind when preparing for virtual medical appointments. Visit to learn more.
— Pfizer Inc. (@pfizer) August 24, 2020
5 Benefits of Seeing an Online Doctor
Harcourt Health + Statcarehttps://t.co/JHgn6WISX1
…#statcare #urgentcare #onlinedoctorvisit #internetdoctoronline #doctoronline #doctorappointmentonline #doctor #telehealth #telemedicine #onlinevisit #telehealthvisit #newyork #nyc #covid— Statcare Urgent Care (@statcare) August 18, 2020
Read our COVID-19 Resource Collection from @Telemedicine_Jn!
We have made the full resource collection open to the community as it works to ensure that the COVID-19 outbreak is fully understood and contained. Access it here: https://t.co/sy7SN5rwKo#COVID19 #Telemedicine pic.twitter.com/YTep9s3idV
— Mary Ann Liebert Inc (@LiebertPub) August 13, 2020
67% of patients say #telemedicine is better than in-person visits, survey finds : Most gastroenterology and hepatology patients and their physicians have favored telemedicine visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent Penn Medicine survey. https://t.co/JQo7PIo7fB pic.twitter.com/PTEywPQgr9
— This Week in Digital Health (@TWDigitalHealth) July 6, 2020
A study shows that 50 million Indians have accessed online healthcare and in-person doctor visits are down by 67 percent. What a feat!
Telemedicine is the #NewNormal for health care!@MoHFW_INDIA @IMAIndiaOrg @nathealthindia @ficci_india https://t.co/XA4RKH2pYz
— NITI Aayog (@NITIAayog) July 7, 2020
Could #telemedicine help treat #OpioidAddiction? Dr. Arthur Robin Williams of @columbiaps and @ColumbiaPsych weighs in with @nytimes. https://t.co/2FCuXExQoJ
— ColumbiaDoctors (@ColumbiaDoctors) August 23, 2020
What will telehealth look like after COVID-19? Will doctors and patients keep using it? https://t.co/Sewf3KOAEF
— NAMI (@NAMICommunicate) August 21, 2020
12 percent of physicians (approximately 100,000) have switched to a primarily #telemedicine practice due to #COVID19. https://t.co/ZmjS6adKnc pic.twitter.com/C8jK5v8qe7
— Merritt Hawkins (@MerrittHawkins) August 25, 2020
Are older adults left behind in the migration to #telemedicine? https://t.co/azcuF2Qmw8 pic.twitter.com/Qf3amuRVwT
— NEJM Journal Watch (@JWatch) August 24, 2020
Associate professor of nursing Pamela DeGuzman found most Virginia libraries had what they needed for #telemedicine: fixed broadband, computers, technologically savvy staff, and private spaces. https://t.co/57G36dy7UI @UVASON
— UVA Health (@uvahealthnews) August 20, 2020
Google Cloud invests $100 million in US telemedicine platform Amwell https://t.co/6rXq90CTIT #Repost
— MediaNama.com (@medianama) August 25, 2020
Here is an #infographic on the top 4 advantages of #AI and #Robotics in #Healthcare#ArtificialIntelligence #Robots #HealthTech #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #Telemedicine #DigitalTransformation #IoT
Via @MikeQuindazzi @EvanKirstel @mvoller11 @antgrasso @LindaGrass0 pic.twitter.com/lgzDaHm7zw
— Sujatha Visweswara (@sujatvis) August 25, 2020
This spring, many health care providers transitioned to telemedicine not because they were convinced of its value, but out of desperation.
What are the opportunities and challenges for telehealth uptake in the long run? https://t.co/mqdodxwojZ
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/dumptrump33/status/1298223968671932417
Proud to present a recent issue brief on the equitable deployment of #telehealth I authored along with colleagues @impaqint and @AIRInforms. In it, we discuss #broadband access, #accessibility, and #multicultural patient outreach. https://t.co/QNXHWnWbg7
— Stevland Sonnier (@StevlandS) August 31, 2020
40% of Americans age 65 and up don’t have high-speed internet at home. The full promise of telehealth and technology to reduce social isolation won’t be realized without increased access to affordable broadband. https://t.co/oFhGqx6mr1
— Nancy LeaMond (@NancyLeaMond) May 20, 2020
KS needs access to high-quality broadband for telehealth services, remote learning and workforce and economic development. The 10-year transportation plan @GovLauraKelly signed in April, and these investments are great first steps. #ksleg https://t.co/g57aBLFfhu
— Lt. Governor Lynn Rogers (@LtGovRogers) May 7, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated the importance of access to reliable, affordable broadband to facilitate telemedicine, distance learning, and telecommuting. To improve access across the state, we are awarding $61 million in emergency broadband grants. https://t.co/QYgFeXJ02W
— Gov. Bill Lee (@GovBillLee) August 21, 2020
My administration recently announced nearly $50 million in support of broadband expansion across Missouri, including support directed at telehealth & education.
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 14, 2020
My administration has focused on expanding broadband infrastructure and providing access to telehealth services in rural Missouri. This week, we visited Access Family Care in Joplin to hear about its telehealth expansion. https://t.co/O5hSgBNI4q
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 28, 2020
Today, @FCC, @HHSgov, & @USDA announced the Rural Telehealth Initiative, a joint effort to collaborate & share info to address #health disparities, resolve service provider challenges, & promote #broadband services & technology to #rural America. Details: https://t.co/eKFy3ResrO.
— The FCC (@FCC) September 1, 2020
Rural broadband is essential to modern agriculture, the farmers and ranchers who grow our food and the quality of life for rural Americans. This is an important step in bridging the digital divide. https://t.co/tylQZJ0AnL
— American Farm Bureau (@FarmBureau) February 28, 2020
Today @SecretarySonny unveiled a groundbreaking report that finds that deployment of both broadband & precision agriculture technology on farms & ranches could result in at least $47 billion in national economic benefits every year – https://t.co/PMO6cx8hPN #OATT #plant19 pic.twitter.com/VqmqmuhJen
— Dept. of Agriculture (@USDA) April 30, 2019
HHS Plan to Improve Rural Health Focuses on Better Broadband, Telehealth Services https://t.co/qwloQofxh7 via @khnews #telemedicine#telehealth#technology#healthcare#mhealth#digitalhealth#behavioralhealth#mentalhealth#connectedhealth#artificialintelligence#innovation
— CRAIG L. LINDEN (@RttCraig) September 4, 2020
.@LandOLakesInc and Microsoft have formed a multiyear strategic alliance, set to pioneer new innovations in agriculture to enhance the supply chain, expand #sustainability practices for farmers and the food system, and close the rural broadband gap. pic.twitter.com/JO417ySnKK
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) July 15, 2020
Congratulations to our colleagues at the Cornell Nanoscale Facility! https://t.co/tJvVMsdcJ5
— Cornell Institute of Biotechnology (@CornellBiotech) August 25, 2020
Today at @U21Health, hosted by UCD, Prof Stephen Gordon @ucdvetmed @UCD_SBBS @UCD_Conway @UCD_OneHealth said 'Threats from 500k Zoonotic Viruses are accelerating rapidly, driven by our expanding population and increasingly interconnected world'. Read more https://t.co/g8rL5rZzC5 pic.twitter.com/Oa8mTpqf3G
— UCD Research (@UCD_Research) August 26, 2020
Building Ecological Services: Restoring the Ecosystem Services of the Habitats We Are Replacing with Human Development—Both ecological inclusion and biomimicry will be crucial urban design strategies as we move forward to a more sustainable future. https://t.co/F9wNgaxuZx pic.twitter.com/HGlrHIGka9
— The Nature of Cities (@TNatureOfCities) August 26, 2020
New research shows a mechanism that could explain how small triggers can cause a microbiome to flip from a beneficial state to a harmful state and get stuck there. https://t.co/G7a9AXqRS1
— Caltech (@Caltech) August 14, 2020
Emerging technologies, particularly AI, advanced sensors, and big data analytics, could enhance the activities of U.S. intelligence agencies. https://t.co/t9wU1LDKjn pic.twitter.com/fKSAnm4EJg
— CSIS (@CSIS) August 20, 2020
"You see the government playing Chinese company whack-a-mole." – @_ainikki speaks with @thewirechina's @hannahereale about technological competition between the United States and China. Read more: https://t.co/Fw9WvhIJPY
— CNAS (@CNASdc) August 25, 2020
Indigo Ag expands ambitions to reward farmers for fighting global warming, adds Moderna CEO to board https://t.co/CXNXrLDM9T
— CNBC (@CNBC) August 3, 2020
"For these agricultural actors, precision agriculture can facilitate sustainable food production and climate resilience." #phenomics #foodsecurity https://t.co/iiFTCvqBtZ
— Filling Space (@fillingspace_) August 19, 2020
Larta company @Oceanit is developing a new test for COVID-19 that can be done at home and provide results in 3-10 minutes. Read more about the Hawaii-based company making waves on the COVID testing front! #COVID19 #CovidTesting https://t.co/syJmXcyey0
— Larta Institute (@LartaInstitute) August 7, 2020
A recent study in the journal Nature found that a warming climate is increasing the level of arsenic in rice, which by 2100 could reduce yields by nearly 40 percent. https://t.co/V8yF3qPuoQ
— GreenBiz (@GreenBiz) August 18, 2020
Great story in the @WSJ about @uarizona @CALS “30-ton robot” at Maricopa Ag. Center that keeps us at the very front of future agriculture. We do this work every day across AZ: @YCEDA, @UAZCoopExt, the Arizona Experiment Station, and in our research labs.https://t.co/YfEw4s24kU
— Shane C Burgess (@UAAgLifeVetExt) August 13, 2020
Debunking the myth that cow farts are a leading cause of global warming. https://t.co/tEoEecQMX9
— OneZero (@ozm) August 17, 2020
Confused about how to cut up your watermelon? Check out these tips on five different ways to slice a watermelon up this #WatermelonDay in the video link below. https://t.co/rqzKXxeAkG pic.twitter.com/DmvuOGROVw
— Feeding Kentucky (@FeedingKY) August 3, 2018
Five Tips That Will Help You Choose a Ripe Watermelon Every Single Time https://t.co/ITSe2GPeO6
— PPL Bookmobile (@PPL_Bookmobile) August 10, 2020
Air pollution impacts agriculture as well as human health, detailed in a new podcast with @NASAEarth scientist Bryan Duncan: https://t.co/EkMkGyxI59
— ClimateBits (@ClimateBits) August 17, 2020
Greenland sharks, one of nature’s least elegant creatures, have an estimated lifespan of up to 600 years. https://t.co/Jd18Ig4vuG
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) August 20, 2020
Is it safe to drink from a fountain during the pandemic? Find out more in @AP's “Viral Questions” series. Email your questions to FactCheck@ap.org. https://t.co/2XeREz906r
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 13, 2020
AP VIDEO: The coronavirus pandemic forced people to stay put, but it gave sharks a travel passport and Shark Week researchers a rare opportunity. Oceans cleared of fishing boats saw increased and even unusual marine life behavior. https://t.co/46ElUAsFFd
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 13, 2020
Despite being the size of Connecticut, the Netherlands has the 2nd-largest agricultural output in the world. How? Investment in high-tech greenhouses. Here's how they're getting smart about land and #water usage while still producing at astonishing levels: https://t.co/eMQiWd0ACm
— KETOS – Revolutionizing Water Analytics w/IoT & AI (@Ketos_H2O) September 1, 2020
ECE's David Arnold & Diane Rowland of @UFIFASAgronomy were on @WCJB20 last week, talking precision agriculture and new @NSF Engineering Research Center for the Internet of Things for Precision Agriculture (IoT4Ag). New #AI supercomputer will help. Watch: https://t.co/2LQZcIEkKQ pic.twitter.com/CQSHkOvRvC
— ECE Florida (@ECEflorida) August 31, 2020
AI for AG: Production machine learning for agriculture https://t.co/H15Jc6gKbZ #MachineLearning
— Machine Learning (@machinelearnflx) August 31, 2020
"Precision Agriculture" uses Artificial Intelligence for detecting plant disease and pests, plant stress, plant nutrition, soil conditions, and managing water. AI is quickly transforming Ag.#AI #ML #futurism #IntelligenceFactory #digitaltransformation #DXhttps://t.co/iMvvnHttOL
— Matthew Lamons (@mlamons1) September 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/UChicago/status/1300440673469034498
@ExpoDronicaMAD: RT @aedrone: @ExpoDronicaMAD: RT @TunnelsI: ExpoDrónica most international edition is going to host one of the current most successful startups in drone, agriculture and AI industry, the dutch firm, Smartkas. @ExpoDronicaMAD https://t.co/oGZsGllhFj
— AEDRON (@aedrone) August 30, 2020
New Age of #Agriculture: State of #DigitalFarming in 2020https://t.co/nZPhyE4WUi#AI #Farming #PrecisionFarming #BigData #technology pic.twitter.com/bLDQpV4sK0
— IndustryWired (@industry_wired) September 2, 2020
We’re assessing the use of artificial intelligence in the screening of imported foods and launched a pilot program – focusing on imported seafood – to learn the added benefits of using AI, specifically machine learning, in our import-screening processes. https://t.co/C9FsePtuUS
— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) August 31, 2020
ICYMI: @DigitalTrends recently featured our company in an episode of their 'Robots Everywhere' series! The particular episode highlights robots that grow, cook, and serve food. Watch here: https://t.co/DiMrSOWUn4 | #Robotics #AgRobotics #AI #AgTech #IoT #ArtificialIntelligence pic.twitter.com/BCfMAk9Ro5
— FarmWise (@FarmWiseLabs) August 31, 2020
Today, led by @NSF, the U.S. is launching seven AI Research Institutes along with @USDA, @DHSgov and @USDOT.
Each hub, spanning universities, industry, and government, will tackle challenges from weather and climate to bioengineering to food security https://t.co/Semr5BLKQY.
— National Science Foundation (@NSF) August 26, 2020
UC Davis Professor Ilias Tagkopoulos, Professor Nitin Nitin and Assistant Professor Mason Earles are working on next-gen food systems by integrating artificial intelligence #AI #ag https://t.co/pWN6cytn94
— UC Davis Research (@UCDavisResearch) August 31, 2020
GLOBAL CALL: @mozilla announces Creative Media Awards will provide $245,000 in funding for Black artists who use art to spotlight how #AI can reinforce — or disrupt — systems of oppression.
For more details and how to apply: https://t.co/wO5bH3tej1
— Algorithmic Justice League (@AJLUnited) August 23, 2020
How Coronavirus Will Change The Job Market Forever https://t.co/g9ZdjJ6z2L @bernardmarr #BigData #Analytics pic.twitter.com/jEcNmKIW6Y
— Experian DataLab #StaySafe (@ExperianDataLab) June 15, 2020
Many #Businesses may choose to close physical offices and operate virtually from now on to benefit from the trend and thrive in a post-coronavirus world. https://t.co/lM1uwintVj#AI #BigData #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #Business #Brands
— Admir KURMAN (@admirjk) August 2, 2020
IoT automation trend rides the next wave of machine learning, Big Data https://t.co/GMdpxJ8OeZ #BigData #MachineLearning #IoT #AUTOMATION #RPA #CoronaVirus #TechUnity pic.twitter.com/snbFjoR53H
— TechUnity, Inc. (@TechUnityInc) August 19, 2020