Our fave #circle on #PiDay: a #Turkish #simit, which we enjoyed at our bfast event thx to @simitandsmith. #pi #Turkey pic.twitter.com/wh7blliRuS
— AmericanTurkishSoc. (@FollowTurkey) March 14, 2014
Our fave #circle on #PiDay: a #Turkish #simit, which we enjoyed at our bfast event thx to @simitandsmith. #pi #Turkey pic.twitter.com/wh7blliRuS
— AmericanTurkishSoc. (@FollowTurkey) March 14, 2014
BBC 'We are moving from a world where we're advised by mobile doctors in our pockets' http://t.co/lWACJ38Gvt #3GDoctor #mHealth
— mHealth Insight (@mHealthInsight) March 14, 2014
While safety crews searched for survivors in Harlem, one man's drone got a better look http://t.co/2PzjgDkMqV pic.twitter.com/cSGrVEQYq7
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) March 14, 2014
This reminds me of my reaction at a photography exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art long ago—though the photographs were arresting I couldn't stop wondering why the photographer was working to capture images of people in distress rather than helping them. Now onlookers at the scene and even the rescue workers are distracted by the drone.
What happens to prosthetic limbs, breast implants & metal bones after you die? http://t.co/5F4JHPJkqR NonUK pic.twitter.com/6MgD1sSTQU
— BBC Future (@BBC_Future) March 11, 2014
A New Orleans chapel is the final resting place for prostheses, crutches, and glass eyes http://t.co/dCgpjVtBNe pic.twitter.com/JSNZKxrbCh
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) March 13, 2014
How touchscreen technology from a #smartphone can help your doctor measure how you’re moving after a #stroke, http://t.co/E8cI6kPI8z
— Natl Stroke Assoc (@natlstrokeassoc) March 12, 2014