A Black woman from North Carolina will go down in history as one of the leaders of the COVID vaccine effort: Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, a research fellow and scientific lead at the NIH, is on the frontlines working with a team studying Moderna's vaccine. https://t.co/nYRr9g6MFK
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 16, 2020
This comment from a reader of our Moderna vaccine story today really popped out… https://t.co/0v1T2ilcQQ pic.twitter.com/bFB0Hg0Qxx
— Carl Zimmer (@carlzimmer) December 15, 2020
Swabs collected at the time of administration for the second Moderna vaccine dose provide evidence that one dose of the vaccine has significant effectiveness at preventing not just symptomatic disease but asymptomatic infection. https://t.co/MGJUltLjpc
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) December 15, 2020
Important on @moderna_tx vaccine trial for reducing transmission from FDA briefing docs https://t.co/GAUikTXvYd
They did nasal swabs after 1st dose and showed reduction of asymptomatic infections, reflecting impact on blocking transmission. Very encouraging! pic.twitter.com/6IVSj8E3F0— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) December 15, 2020
Another detail from FDA briefing document on Moderna #covid19 vaccine – data suggest vaccine efficacy is higher (96%) in people younger than 65 than those 65+ (86%) pic.twitter.com/6QifORl4eC
— Meg Tirrell (@megtirrell) December 15, 2020
US health regulator FDA finds Moderna coronavirus vaccine safe and 95% effective https://t.co/ygWzs1Vvwc
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) December 15, 2020
BREAKING: An FDA analysis finds Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine 94.5% effective, setting it up for possible emergency authorization later this week.
That would put it in line to be a second vaccine option in the U.S.https://t.co/Bf9enbrxY0
— NPR (@NPR) December 15, 2020
The FDA found that the Moderna coronavirus vaccine is highly protective for adults and prevents severe cases of Covid-19. The agency is likely to grant emergency authorization for a second coronavirus vaccine this week for millions of Americans. https://t.co/10Ff5FWotj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 15, 2020
JUST IN: Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine is safe and effective, U.S. regulators said, clearing the way for a second shot to quickly gain emergency authorization https://t.co/dWPvixzLXA
— Bloomberg (@business) December 15, 2020
FDA Staff Report Backs Emergency Use of Moderna's COVID Vaccine in a Critical Step Toward Approval https://t.co/xkG1Qtiqw0 pic.twitter.com/MGMGGB9Zt7
— NBC Chicago (@nbcchicago) December 15, 2020
Canada to receive doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine before year’s end, Trudeau says https://t.co/06C947AYnw
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) December 15, 2020
Okay Twitter, you asked for it! Here is the updated vaccine comparison & "side effects"
I chose the highest prevalence cohort, which was the younger group.
Moderna comes with more side effects than Pfizer, especially after dose 2 though overall still not more than Shingrix. pic.twitter.com/Yp1NGX0Bqs
— Jesse O’Shea MD, MSc (@JesseOSheaMD) December 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/meganranney/status/1338841295121489920
https://twitter.com/ninnyd101/status/1339264944194400256
#BreakingNews #vaccine Moderna vaccine gets good FDA review in sign it will get approved https://t.co/74Vg2gxVgI @MailOnline
— bruce winstral (@WICKEDBWNY) December 15, 2020
"Nearly 6 million doses of Moderna’s vaccine will be shipped out to 3,285 sites across the country in the first week…"https://t.co/WUhzCybSAx
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) December 17, 2020
FDA staff recommends watching for Bell's palsy in Moderna and Pfizer vaccine recipients https://t.co/JqbExdR4E0
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 15, 2020
Remember, the real fun starts after the second @moderna_TX shot.
As Team Apocalypse likes to say, wait three weeks!https://t.co/Hmu6lTB3R9
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) December 16, 2020
FDA is aware of reports of an anaphylactic reaction in a #COVID19 vaccine recipient. The agency will continue to work with CDC and Pfizer to better understand what occurred. https://t.co/d904DDYnxx
— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) December 16, 2020
The FDA is aware that some vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech #COVID19 Vaccine have contained extra product after five doses are obtained. The agency is working with Pfizer to determine the best path forward, and will share additional updates as we have them. https://t.co/0jiiyEmug7
— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) December 17, 2020
A new study, only reported in a preprint, suggests #SARSCOV2 can sometimes integrates its genetic code—but, importantly, just parts of it—into people’s chromosomes. The phenomenon, if true and frequent, could have profound implications. https://t.co/MDJuRhu5JN #covid19
— News from Science (@NewsfromScience) December 17, 2020
Three key COVID-19 vaccines compared: Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Sinovac#COVID19 #COVID19Vaccine pic.twitter.com/TBT7UGoPR5
— Bayanihan Today (@BayanihanToday) December 17, 2020
AI now sees and hears COVID in your lungs!
New deep learning algorithms developed at @EPFL_en identify patterns of COVID-19 in lung images and breath sounds.https://t.co/780rLETgGn
— House of Switzerland (@HofSwitzerland) December 10, 2020
It has already been shown that wearing a mask significantly decreases exposure to #COVID19. Now, research has shown that even when the mask is not 100% effective, the reduced quantity of the virus that makes it through the mask reduces symptoms while still resulting in antibodies https://t.co/UrCk3CtH5p
— Dr/Prof. Elizabeth Tasker (@girlandkat) December 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/cheddar/status/1338247827797897216
Pseudo-anaphylaxis to Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)-Coated Liposomes: Roles of Anti-PEG IgM and Complement Activation in a Porcine Model of Human Infusion Reactions. [Kozma GT et al. ACS Nano. 2019; 13(8):9315-9324] https://t.co/luRWTLye23
— Florin-Dan (@florindanpopesq) December 10, 2020
Check out the new issue for articles on povidone iodine mouthwash, anaphylaxis and acquired bleeding disorders: https://t.co/jGk63KVw69 pic.twitter.com/RSr41aI3Dv
— British Dental Journal (@The_BDJ) December 11, 2020
99% of patients I evaluate for suspected vaccine allergy are not allergic at all. Many symptoms are known side effects, others completely unrelated.
Allergists LOVE helping determine if true allergy is present – has major implications on future avoidance https://t.co/TE0iAhGBO1 pic.twitter.com/N0W3lHQ0PI
— Dr. Dave Stukus (@AllergyKidsDoc) December 14, 2020
Treatment of Anaphylaxis https://t.co/n0Fn0urFeE pic.twitter.com/wrELy7JUpl
— CBCEMP_Blog (@CBCEMP_Blog) December 7, 2020
Pistachio Allergy
There are 5 allergens in pistachio nuts including a vicilin like protein and 2S seed storage proteins, both of which are cross reactivity with other tree nuts and seeds.https://t.co/pFKtL4hNQ9 pic.twitter.com/q66bo3Kq8c
— Jemma Allergy Resources (@itch_swell_ooze) December 14, 2020
Now during covid, telehealth is more important than ever. Check out our most recent blog post about how AI is transforming telehealth: https://t.co/9x3d0mG4Ct #AI #telehealth #covid
— Ai4 – Artificial Intelligence Conferences (@Ai4Conferences) December 8, 2020
During #Covid, we have facilitated to one of our customer with an #artificialintelligence device which will measure temperature of an individual, check if mask is placed correctly and will mark attendance.
For demo and details, please contact us.#alraghib #karachi #lahore #Isb pic.twitter.com/R5hxkgRF2W
— Al Raghib Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. (@alraghibpk) December 5, 2020
COVID-19 vaccines are our 'moonshot project' and will enable the future of artificial intelligence
Read the full story:https://t.co/Y4zDR5Xt0B pic.twitter.com/U4orkRdo55
— TheHillOpinion (@TheHillOpinion) December 9, 2020
Artificial Intelligence is able to detect COVID-19 through imaging & breath sounds—it can even predict how severe the symptoms will be based on seeing and hearing those two things…#AI #ML #futurism #IntelligenceFactory #digitaltransformation #DX https://t.co/4YWTm1D36h
— Intelligence Factory (@IntellFactory) December 4, 2020
Coronavirus triggered a healthcare Artificial Intelligence boom. Was it worth it? https://t.co/swarVihiQC#ai #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #deeplearning #covid19 #healthcare pic.twitter.com/VssmlD5Cwk
— Nige Willson (@nigewillson) December 2, 2020
Mayo Clinic CIO says AI has been key to understanding COVID-19
https://t.co/y3q233cgNv#AI #artificialintelligence #NLU #Covid19 #ML #RPA #Automation— Cortical.io (@cortical_io) December 10, 2020
Researchers at @iiscbangalore
are working on a rapid test to detect #Covid19 that involves Raman Spectroscopy, #ArtificialIntelligence & #MachineLearning. The test won't require any invasive or extraction procedures.#tech2Science https://t.co/ADPuYW9ZzJ— Tech2 (@tech2eets) December 9, 2020
Dr. Adnan Anwar et al. from @Deakin published entry "AI&ML for Medical Sector" and studied in #coronavirus ; machine learning; #ArtificialIntelligence ; Internet of Things.
Read full text here: https://t.co/MDqpvcpACp@Iot_MDPI @AI_MDPI pic.twitter.com/sQ6JZsOlC4
— Encyclopedia MDPI (@EncyclopediaMD1) December 9, 2020
Unlike data released by the federal or state government, Facebook is releasing potential COVID-19 trends at the county level. https://t.co/EhS9MOUF4u
— WGRZ (@WGRZ) December 8, 2020
According to a global study by PwC India, the highest increase in use of #ArtificialIntelligence (#AI) during #COVID-19 times has been witnessed in India.https://t.co/sIbqhBwARD
— CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) December 10, 2020
Why we need #ArtificialIntelligence in #healthcare now https://t.co/DdDKhYytIs#AI #Innovation #Tech #eHealth #COVID19 #Coronavirus #DATAvCOVID #TheCovidX #GameOn
— COVID-X Program (@TheCovidX) December 10, 2020
Could #ArtificialIntelligence help to diagnose #COVID19 and predict how the disease will progress in different patients? IMI’s DRAGON project thinks so…https://t.co/fCjSQVksOM #IMICarryTheTorch #coronavirus #diagnostics
— IMI (@IMI_JU) December 10, 2020
COVID-19 Will Pass, But Artificial Intelligence Will Be Part of its Legacy: https://t.co/Z9tQVoYUgz #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #DigitalTransformation #tech #100DaysOfMLCode #100DaysOfCode #BigData pic.twitter.com/kmtYOjELyE
— TechTalk™ Boulevard (@BIconadvisory) December 7, 2020
#AI could help distinguish asymptomatic #COVID19 carriers through cellphone-recorded coughs. https://t.co/J6gFJcK3ev
— HP Labs (@hplabs) December 2, 2020
"Supercomputing, big data and artificial intelligence are crucial tools in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Around the world, researchers, corporations and governments are urgently devoting their computing resources to this global crisis." https://t.co/tZ7Otkc8KV
— Irish Centre for High-End Computing (@ichec) December 2, 2020
Artificial intelligence and machine learning can play an important role in the fight against Covid-19, industry experts noted#Coronavirus#Covid19https://t.co/DRRsgVajmt
— Business Standard (@bsindia) December 5, 2020
From autonomous regional cargo delivery to high-speed VIP transport, and from dogfighting artificial intelligence to delivering COVID-19 test kits, 2020 witnessed advances across a wide range of technologies.https://t.co/kgekkaw41v
— Aviation Week (@AviationWeek) December 9, 2020
Hackers accessed documents on covid-19 vaccines https://t.co/XvCBm1DWsx by Patrick Howell ONeill #TechNews #technology #DigitalTransformation #designintech #ArtificialIntelligence
— Zoltan Szabo (@MediaRings) December 9, 2020
What are the ingredients of Pfizer’s covid-19 vaccine? https://t.co/MF4pmohcFW by Konstantin Kakaes #TechNews #technology #DigitalTransformation #designintech #ArtificialIntelligence
— Zoltan Szabo (@MediaRings) December 9, 2020
Given the lengthy presymptomatic phase and asymptomatic infections, a new #SciMagPerspective argues that wearing well-fitted masks, especially in enclosed indoor spaces, is important to help prevent #SARSCoV2 transmission. https://t.co/aNFshLN7Al @ScienceVisuals pic.twitter.com/LijaoUh3xk
— Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine) June 29, 2020
Here’s a closer view of the Hayabusa 2 asteroid sample return carrier streaking through the atmosphere over the Australian outback, beginning its re-entry to slow down from a speed of some 26,000 mph (11.6 km per second).
Continuing coverage: https://t.co/K5R6ckh4tC pic.twitter.com/Mn17tWFHf2
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) December 5, 2020
The pan-shaped capsule was dropped by Hayabusa2 from space onto a spot in a sparsely populated Australian desert. It arrived in Japan last Tuesday for research that will hopefully provide insights into the origins of the solar system and life on Earth. https://t.co/EFjkAFN5YI
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) December 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/AmSciMag/status/1329069555042365440
https://twitter.com/AmSciMag/status/1333538890775408642
https://twitter.com/AmSciMag/status/1328031282908065794
Most meteor showers start with Earth slamming into debris left behind by a comet. But not the Geminid shower.
https://t.co/evR2MykNnN— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 5, 2020
“Mystery solved. Not gonna supernova anytime soon.” #longreads https://t.co/AniCq96foM
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 6, 2020
A surprisingly bright cosmic blast might mark the birth of a magnetar. https://t.co/FGl3kBkCbS
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 5, 2020
Early Earth’s atmosphere may have been similar to modern-day Venus.
According to a new @ScienceAdvances study, the de-gassing of early Earth’s magma ocean may have produced an atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide and relatively poor in nitrogen. https://t.co/6MqrN28f6X pic.twitter.com/b1BXqoMRZv
— Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine) December 2, 2020
What color is the sun? https://t.co/EiC84j2uXL pic.twitter.com/0rlvU6Bk0f
— Live Science (@LiveScience) December 5, 2020
The unprecedented fires consuming the world are not one-off events. They're a sign we've entered a unique period in human history.
Call it the Age of Flames: https://t.co/74EyX8VTDy pic.twitter.com/vUCtDPwk4l
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) September 10, 2020
A new study tests a device that can efficiently split the resource’s water into pure oxygen and hydrogen in Martian conditions. https://t.co/e0cRpivNgf
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) December 3, 2020
A small group of volcanic islands in Alaska's Aleutian chain could actually be part of a single, previously unrecognized giant volcano in the same category as Yellowstone, according to work from a research team, including several from @CarnegiePlanets. https://t.co/vhGG574QRA
— Carnegie Science (@carnegiescience) December 4, 2020
Research shows bright spot for #opticalcomputing through #artificialintelligence @nature https://t.co/GDH6NNNOD6
— TechXplore (@TechXplore_com) December 8, 2020
Japan's Shionogi readies #COVID19 vaccine for December trial https://t.co/EvsbEppXkV
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) October 29, 2020