A little treat for all the geomorphology geeks out there. I like this animation. Clearer than other version I've seen. Source: https://t.co/mfUoqnRWiT pic.twitter.com/JrGsPeuMAM
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) September 29, 2020
U.S. election: CEO of AI pollster believes complex ballot issues led to incorrect predictions https://t.co/6SaO72SGM3 pic.twitter.com/zS0paq5BsC
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 4, 2020
Mixed methods study describes practical indicators to predict the level of accessibility of speech-based interactive systems (e.g., Google Home, Alexa) #digitalhealth #AI via @jmirpub https://t.co/knSeIAK9mr
— SBMDigitalHealth (@SBMDigitalHlth) November 3, 2020
Autonomous Vehicles predict #3D distances from #2D images – via @nvidia
Read/Add #SelfDrivingCars newshttps://t.co/bpSD60w38Y#driverlesscars #autonomouscars #autonomousvehicles #machinelearning #deeplearning #ml #dl #ai #computervision pic.twitter.com/N2eWZhsgrZ
— SelfDrivingCars360°.com – News & Technology Radar (@selfdriving360) November 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/thefuturisthq/status/1325226613093634064
https://twitter.com/jblefevre60/status/1325389470825390080
Marc Raibert from Boston Dynamics shows us a glimpse of what the team has been working on with Atlas’ vision system.
Image/video credits: @BostonDynamics #tech #robotics #engineer #3dprinted #visionsystem #robots #humanoid #mobilehydraulicsystems #Atlas pic.twitter.com/65K9hYAZrh
— Wevolver (@WevolverApp) November 10, 2020
200 KM off the western Antarctic Peninsula, researchers from the Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab filmed humpback whales bubble-net feeding — a sophisticated trap where the whales create a spiral of bubbles to corral krill pic.twitter.com/oC38CMcTEK
— Duke University (@DukeU) November 9, 2020
This hands-on robotics bundle is only $49.99 https://t.co/v0It7aAXtu pic.twitter.com/EOudyFF9up
— Popular Science (@PopSci) November 8, 2020
5G can send more data more quickly, and to more devices, than has been possible in the past. That creates the potential to open up new business models, like enabling the enhanced use of robotics and automated devices on factory floors https://t.co/53wrknhgkF
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/thefuturisthq/status/1325792505124818945
AI is predicting a Biden win! https://t.co/P6vnp40nPA
— j’Biden and Yes We Kam Kam (@SheriFlanders) November 2, 2020
A recent update to the W.H.O. guidelines for dealing with the coronavirus includes a recommendation to use fabric face masks only when “physical distancing of at least 1 meter is not possible,” and for only high-risk groups to use medical-grade masks. https://t.co/ygoE9CQaoh
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) November 7, 2020
Corona Mutations: The Changing Virus https://t.co/jLKEnyMgTU pic.twitter.com/hUr2Bu8UTj
— SPIEGEL English (@SPIEGEL_English) July 15, 2020
Coronavirus pathogens can float in the air for hours, which is a significant threat. Researchers are developing ideas for how to prevent infections in schools, restaurants and offices using ventilation equipment, air filters and UV radiation. https://t.co/pVrdvqSkNP
— SPIEGEL English (@SPIEGEL_English) August 17, 2020
8 Delicious Deep Fried Snack Recipes pic.twitter.com/cnwiT5hmb2
— BuzzFeed Food (@BuzzFeedFood) October 22, 2020
#OnMyMind: Severe COVID-19 is a Microvascular Disease: Endothelial exocytosis plays a central role in the pathogenesis of severe #COVID19. Learn more: https://t.co/TaTypuFX7H #AHACOVID19 #AHAJournals @BrighamWomens @hopkinsheart @AHAScience pic.twitter.com/7o2BLOnxuJ
— Circulation (@CircAHA) October 26, 2020
Turmeric curcumin and exercise may improve endothelial function, the ability of our arteries to relax normally. https://t.co/20z1IAZoAk pic.twitter.com/5MLn8FRaiv
— Michael Greger, M.D. (@nutrition_facts) October 27, 2020
Those who sit most of the day and don’t have access to a standing or treadmill desk or are unable to take frequent breaks from sitting should consider regular intake of the spice turmeric to protect endothelial function. https://t.co/5moQgFrHM3 pic.twitter.com/VKmn2bkglf
— Michael Greger, M.D. (@nutrition_facts) October 23, 2020
Just out: Top scientists, including former members of the US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, call on USDA-HHS to lift caps on saturated fats. “We don’t have unanimity on saturated fat; a closer look is needed,” said one. @bmj_latest https://t.co/AXoxlNg76k
— Nina Teicholz (@bigfatsurprise) October 29, 2020
Oxidized #fats have reduced nutritional value and worse yet, contain harmful peroxides and free radicals, which can chip away at animal health and performance of your #herd.
Learn 3 tips to preserve lipid quality: https://t.co/pQeVX8YGU6#animalnutrition
— Kemin Animal Nutrition & Health (@KeminAgNA) September 30, 2020
Ingestion of oxidized polyunsaturated fats (e.g. vegetable oil) acutely increases circulating numbers of endothelial microparticles: https://t.co/PiqFNgf3lf
— Ben Greenfield (@bengreenfield) March 16, 2020
Hi John – excellent question. There are many health benefits of Canola. @canolacouncil has provided an excellent resource explaining them here: https://t.co/wHNabRGVb7
— Nuseed U.S. and Canada (@NuseedUSandCA) August 8, 2020
USDA-promoted – Reactive to heat, light & oxygen – chemically unstable veg-seed oils (like soybean) are the 20th century "Fats of Mass Destruction." Solvent-derived, heated during processing, heated in the fryer – these "bad" oxidized fats inflame arteries, gut, colon. pic.twitter.com/Cbv148XqWc
— Alan Watson (@DietHeartNews) April 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/i_montaigneEN/status/1321059141377499138
What exactly is 'the Cloud' and how is it affecting public policy?
Here’s a primer by GPPi fellow @maurertim on the shift to cloud computing & what it means for cybersecurity. https://t.co/v6oz6X2ZUH
— GPPi (@GPPi) August 31, 2020
RT @nigewillson: 7 Ways AI Could Solve All Of Our Election Woes: Out With The Polls, In With The AI Models https://t.co/VUAka6NKJw #ai #ArtificialIntelligence #machinelearning #DeepLearning #Election2020 pic.twitter.com/uZzys8W7LM
— Machine Learning (@machine_ml) November 3, 2020
Like its cousins cauliflower and Brussels sprouts, bok choy roasts beautifully. https://t.co/WvtzRPO9os
— Food & Wine (@foodandwine) October 31, 2020
Irish whiskey made with rye is a rarity https://t.co/XfSJC2YLhV pic.twitter.com/Q5Ezkybu7N
— NYT Food (@nytfood) March 16, 2019
https://twitter.com/InsiderFood/status/1325303648797274114
“Future expansion of seafood should come from aquaculture, which is one of the fastest growing food production sectors in the world” – Eat-Lancet Commission on food, planet and health.
Read full note: https://t.co/p09GlcknNs pic.twitter.com/pUIAqM3FMK— Aquaculture Magazine (@AquacultureMag) February 4, 2019
Last year, almost $786 million worth of Scottish salmon was exported globally. But the growth of that industry comes with high costs for Scotland's environment. https://t.co/5VUlyscehi
— NPR (@NPR) October 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/ERC_Research/status/1155811825092460544
Emerging technologies like #AI & #ML have tremendous potential to support enterprises in their quest to solve some of their most critical problems in procurement by improving operational & strategic efficiencies while bringing competitive advantage. https://t.co/XsExDrFgde
— STPI (@stpiindia) September 14, 2019
How does immunotherapy work? Our short video explains how three types of #immunotherapy work against cancer: https://t.co/YfaQEzOEMU #checkpointinhibitor pic.twitter.com/tZ7mNLSf07
— National Cancer Institute (@theNCI) June 23, 2019
Even moderate intake of red meat raises cancer risk, study finds https://t.co/3GJpTdkHKk
— Future of Food (@oxfutureoffood) April 17, 2019
Fast forward 10 years and big Ag is now getting seriously invested in soldier fly technology. Just last week, Cargill announced a partnership with a French soldier fly company to produce fish feed https://t.co/Z18UG9tVo3
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) July 3, 2019
Only a few months after @univofstandrews discovered a classroom periodic table purchased in 1888, their record for the world’s oldest is being challengedhttps://t.co/p3zjQE7899
— Chemistry World (@ChemistryWorld) May 9, 2019
Well it's not often you get the most successful living element discoverer (six elements and counting) to write a piece on filling the periodic table for you. #IYPT2019 https://t.co/xoap5vnZRv
— Dr. Kit Chapman (@ChemistryKit) May 10, 2019
New organic plastic material allows electronics to function at extreme temperatures without sacrificing performance https://t.co/3Yx9YmdTXK
— Chemistry News (@ChemistryNews) December 6, 2018
Seeing the light: Researchers offer solution for efficiency problem of artificial photosynthesis https://t.co/pohFlMXy2z
— Chemistry News (@ChemistryNews) December 6, 2018
A new iron age: Iron is important in many diverse areas, but has traditionally been eclipsed by other transition metals in synthesis. Carsten Bolm looks at how iron is now also becoming an increasingly sought-after catalyst. https://t.co/10RomISjkR #IYPT2019 #IYPT pic.twitter.com/rIoTS6wQt4
— Nature Chemistry (@NatureChemistry) February 3, 2019
ICYMI SLAC’s high-speed ‘electron camera’ films molecular movie in HD #visionaryscience @NatureChemistry https://t.co/6E4RwAKpfi pic.twitter.com/OoGM0ilaKC
— SLAC (@SLAClab) May 16, 2019
Find out why science labs have a surprisingly large environmental impact and what is being done about it https://t.co/ULrrLi0a1d pic.twitter.com/zDfwjAtuXH
— Physics World (@PhysicsWorld) June 7, 2019
This week the kilogram was redefined meaning it's no longer determined by a cylinder of metal https://t.co/Et87l4xuXH
— Physics World (@PhysicsWorld) November 16, 2018
Never been attempted: whole device modeling of plasmas in nuclear fusion reactors! #fusion-energy https://t.co/Ba1yffcldD
— PPPL's Science Ed (@PPPLsSciEd) May 8, 2019
Eggs can carry toxic bacteria. If you are decorating eggs for Easter, check out these tips: https://t.co/Kq6CxS4AjA
— IA Poison Center (@IAPoisonCenter) April 19, 2019
The October cover illustrates variations in risk factors contributing to hypoxaemia under general anaesthesia, as predicted by machine-learning.https://t.co/OBcNi7qqofhttps://t.co/JDXD2r7C9j [Paper] pic.twitter.com/o9cCoAKm4D
— Nature Biomedical Engineering (@natBME) October 10, 2018
Professors at Yale School of Management and UC-Berkeley's Haas School Of Business Call For Climate Change To Be Addressed In the MBA core curriculum https://t.co/xrWCx3ssrR @YaleSOM @BerkeleyHaas pic.twitter.com/kfgyuK6zTX
— Poets&Quants (@PoetsAndQuants) March 19, 2019
Facebook and Google “are essentially gathering data about everybody, creating these data voodoo dolls and using that to manipulate the choices available to people do desired things.” https://t.co/P0QjsMUub7
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) June 16, 2019
Facebook has a lot of problems. One of the most serious and ongoing is that the people in charge of moderating its platform for hate speech, violence, porn and more are suffering severe trauma. (via @verge) 1/https://t.co/QuLkX4vGsH
— WIRED (@WIRED) February 25, 2019
Early view in @STOTEN_journal: Moderate warming over the past 25 years has already reorganized stream invertebrate communities. #climatechange #dispersal #streams #rivershttps://t.co/q2oNa1c6UI pic.twitter.com/5Y9D7iZUAs
— Jonathan Tonkin (@jdtonkin) December 17, 2018
2/ Yesterday, this important paper (by a team from @UCNZ et al.) came out showing that the 2017/18 marine heatwave caused the local extinction of bull kelp from in and around Lyttleton Harbour, Christchurch.https://t.co/OWlPXKZ2Vj pic.twitter.com/nWrnf5Fsm8
— Tim Curran (@TimCurran8) March 7, 2019
IE's @KathleenMGray discusses how knowledge of #environmentalhealth and beliefs can influence consumption of contaminated fish. Read more in this article by @NIEHS. https://t.co/U8DeVKk5yW
— UNC Institute for the Environment (@UNC_IE) February 4, 2019
Congratulations to emeritus professor Bill Ferris on his #GRAMMYs WIN for Best Historical Album! Learn all about his box set, "Voices of the Mississippi" https://t.co/cxXNo4rRL6
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 10, 2019
How Earth’s solid center formed? | #Geology #GeologyPage
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s inner core formed about a billion years ago when a solid, super-hot iron nugget spontaneously began to crystallize inside a 4,20 ….
Read more : https://t.co/CxBOLZFvsX
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) September 13, 2018
With #TrainStations all over the world, what makes Tokyo’s stations stand out? “Here, stations are like cities embedded within the city,” says @EricHaubruge, a professor at the University of Liège. What does he mean? Find out in the video below! #InspiredByTokyo #Trains pic.twitter.com/DghqXb8Z4X
— Tokyo Gov (@Tokyo_gov) February 22, 2019
This light show pays tribute to the first people of Sydney, Australia pic.twitter.com/lCMqOnTrOF
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) August 26, 2019
This rail line will make your stomach drop pic.twitter.com/tzbqvzI0Ra
— Mashable (@mashable) November 11, 2020
One small step for man, one giant leap for AR kind pic.twitter.com/ujVMzCpXZ0
— Mashable (@mashable) November 11, 2020
A robot inspired by vines can grow 25,000 times its original size pic.twitter.com/wIy6O3zUbB
— Mashable (@mashable) November 11, 2020
This might be the smallest t-shirt silkscreen printer ever pic.twitter.com/QGXfSqrtu7
— Mashable (@mashable) November 11, 2020
This artist makes incredible optical illusion paintings pic.twitter.com/Wk6rtSuwgy
— Mashable (@mashable) November 11, 2020
Whoever would've guessed a toilet-cleaning robot could be so cute? pic.twitter.com/3piy28Seh6
— Mashable (@mashable) June 27, 2019
This robot is being tested on 5G pic.twitter.com/2SQcEGTfVZ
— Mashable (@mashable) June 27, 2019
This 3D-printed motorbike is sick pic.twitter.com/F1fsQHYeUr
— Mashable (@mashable) June 27, 2019