The inspired neurologist: Management of Acute Stroke with Wearable Technology http://t.co/z0P3iu8N6N
— Jennifer M. Joe, MD (@JenniferJoeMD) April 17, 2014
The inspired neurologist: Management of Acute Stroke with Wearable Technology http://t.co/z0P3iu8N6N
— Jennifer M. Joe, MD (@JenniferJoeMD) April 17, 2014
I'm more excited about this than I thought.
RT @NewsHour: Tyrannosaurus Rex arrived via Fed Ex at @NMNH http://t.co/qQ16XLyIAG #NationsTRex
— WETA (@wetatvfm) April 16, 2014
More photos of a T. Rex's journey from its Montana homeland to Washington DC: http://t.co/K2q1F5u4m7
— The NPR Science Desk (@nprscience) April 16, 2014
What High Design Can Do For Neglected Black Consumers http://t.co/ChgNGcuniP
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) April 16, 2014
Game of Drones http://t.co/YQELx137kS
— Maureen Dowd (@NYTimesDowd) April 16, 2014
Too important to bury in a comment. Key passage: "Every time one of the tech giants reveals it is venturing into the drone business, the rationale is presented purely as smart business, a benign and even benevolent expansion." Also interesting are James Gleick's thoughts: “Are Google’s drones going to be watching while Amazon’s drones deliver my packages? How will we distinguish the drones with cameras from the drones with cameras and guns? How long before the N.R.A. insists on the rights of drones to bear arms? The Constitution says people have a right to bear arms. And the Supreme Court says that corporations are people. Do the math.”
Drone selfies take vanity to new heights http://t.co/eyc4RI5ItE
— The Verge (@verge) April 15, 2014
This didn't seem to have a lot of potential until I looked at the samples.