@WIRED 5 years ago
Sculptures or human organs? These human anatomical specimens have been used as teaching aids by the Medical Faculty of The University of Hong Kong since the 60's. But when shot close-up, in black and white, it can be hard to tell https://wired.trib.al/CYnpzxr : Chan Dick https://t.co/RaJjxvQ0Rn
@WIRED 5 years ago
Zipline uses autonomous planes to deliver medical supplies—vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and blood—to hard-to-reach places. Will its cofounder and CEO Keller Rinaudo change the world? #WIRED25 Icon Anne Wojcicki thinks so. https://wired.trib.al/xNW2FWb https://t.co/2oW2FUU9zC
@WIRED 5 years ago
Who will change the world? #WIRED25 Icon @BillGates nominates professor Steven Quake | "Few things trouble me as much as the fact that many cutting-edge medical advances aren't available to everyone who needs them... Stephen Quake wants to change that." https://wired.trib.al/INQ6XHB https://t.co/ouQJmdU6xC
@WIRED 5 years ago
Meet Hal, a medical training robot that can talk, cry, bleed, urinate, and even change facial expressions. Say goodbye to the old-school rubber dummies, the future of medical simulators is here—and it's a little creepy https://wired.trib.al/qP9FKET https://t.co/efEC1eUdPX
@WIRED 5 years ago
How realistic are these medical scenes from TV and Film? We asked a surgical resident https://t.co/QaIY6NPrYQ
@WIRED 5 years ago
How realistic are these medical scenes from TV and Film? This surgical resident breaks them down https://t.co/dllR79JzfW
@WIRED 5 years ago
These drones drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies https://t.co/aUfYEd2VMj
@CatherineAdenle 5 years ago
Using AI to Help #Stroke Victims When 'Time Is Brain'. The world’s most-watched medical regulator is opening the door to #AI algorithms in #healthcare. In approving Viz’s #algorithms https://www.wired.com/story/using-ai-to-help-stroke-victims-when-time-is-brain/?mbid=social_twitter_onsiteshare via @WIRED #ML #IoT #Robots #DL #DataScience #Health #Tech
@WIRED 5 years ago
The future of medical care on the battlefield looks like this flying robot https://www.wired.com/story/tactical-robotics-cormorant-autonomous?mbid=social_fb
@WIRED 5 years ago
For decades doctors have been probing both ends of the gastrointestinal tract, trying to decode its dark and slimy terrains. But, thanks to these pill-sized ...
@WIRED 5 years ago
"It’s not that there’s no effect of testosterone on athletic performance, but it doesn’t provide the kind [the IAAF] complain about."
@WIRED 5 years ago
With all the recent privacy scares, it’s kind of a weird time to be asking a million people to voluntarily hand over decades of health records and DNA ...
@WIRED 5 years ago
Not only is this Hit-to-Kill missile tiny, but it's tracking system borrows from medical imaging technology like X-rays, ultrasound, and endoscopy.
@WIRED 5 years ago
"It’s not that there’s no effect of testosterone on athletic performance, but it doesn’t provide the kind [the IAAF] complain about."
@WIRED 5 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
A real surgical resident breaks down medical scenes from film & TV.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Currently, CBD is a Schedule 1 drug like cannabis, and the DEA must reschedule it before the epilepsy medication can be sold. If approved, this would have ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
The Sisters of the Valley are nuns who grow pot. Well, they aren't 'technically' nuns—but that doesn't make them any less dope. They belong to a highly ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
The once-underground world of indoor cannabis growing is coming out into the light.
@WIRED 6 years ago
This startup is developing an optical image system that the founder believes could eventually be used to make thoughts visible. But what would be the implications ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
This startup is developing an optical image system that the founder believes could eventually be used to make thoughts visible. But what would be the implications ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
These drones can drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies. https://t.co/qyKpsaLyqA
@WIRED 6 years ago
These drones can drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies. https://t.co/vJ1IPOwTpa
@WIRED 6 years ago
These drones can drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies. https://t.co/XxpE3vtTkb
@WIRED 6 years ago
These drones can drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies. https://t.co/TbMIfHluW7
@WIRED 6 years ago
These drones can drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies. https://t.co/B3BDR1S2Us
@WIRED 6 years ago
Medicare patients with advanced cancers will now have access to a more 21st century diagnostic: gene-sequencing tests to match them with the right drugs.
@WIRED 6 years ago
These drones can drop essential medical products in remote locations that may otherwise be cut off from supplies
@WIRED 6 years ago
Robotic surgery has been around for years, yet many medical students aren't getting adequately trained in how to use those systems.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Born at a barely viable 24 weeks, his life began as a battle for survival. His future is a test for how far neonatal medicine has come.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Is there a problem with diversity in tech? The numbers tell the story.
@WIRED 6 years ago
A real surgical resident breaks down medical scenes from film & TV.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Born at a barely viable 24 weeks, his life began as a battle for survival. His future is a test for how far neonatal medicine has come.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Inaccuracies in TV medical dramas and movies are nothing new, but over the years there have been some real doozies. We asked an actual surgical resident ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
Medicare patients with advanced cancers will now have access to a more 21st century diagnostic: gene-sequencing tests to match them with the right drugs.
@WIRED 6 years ago
A surgical resident breaks down medical scenes from Film & TV https://t.co/y09forpZEy
@WIRED 6 years ago
A surgical resident breaks down medical scenes from Film & TV https://t.co/qnabDLfIjP
@WIRED 6 years ago
A surgical resident breaks down medical scenes from Film & TV https://t.co/MAnIEMxLYd
@WIRED 6 years ago
A surgical resident breaks down medical scenes from Film & TV https://t.co/ekKjxbTD2V
@WIRED 6 years ago
A real surgeon breaks down medical scenes from film & TV.
@WIRED 6 years ago
A real surgeon breaks down medical scenes from Film & TV https://t.co/ur5bNJAgys
@WIRED 6 years ago
Robotic surgery has been around for years, yet many medical students aren't getting adequately trained in how to use those systems.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Inaccuracies in TV medical dramas and movies are nothing new, but over the years there have been some real doozies. We asked an actual surgical resident ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
“My wife’s nurse had to stand for 30 mins and administer a drug slowly through a syringe because there are almost no IV bags in the continental US anymore."
@WIRED 6 years ago
“My wife’s nurse had to stand for 30 mins and administer a drug slowly through a syringe because there are almost no IV bags in the continental US anymore."
@WIRED 6 years ago
Sure, drop thousands of dollars to dodge lines and have a more pleasant visit to the doctor. Just don’t expect to live longer as a result.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.