#JackMa built Alibaba without knowing code or management theory. He hired people smarter than him in every room — then made sure they'd work together. Culture wasn't an afterthought. It was the whole job. Which founders are doing that part right?
Autism diagnoses average a 2-year wait in the U.S. A 15-minute smartphone session just hit 83.7% sensitivity in pilot testing — exceeding the FDA's own clearance threshold. Which AI diagnostic tools are you watching in pediatric health?
Medicine called it permanent. A Brazilian researcher spent 30 years disagreeing. ANVISA authorized Phase 1 human trials in January 2026. Which founders in health right now deserve more attention than they're getting?
94% of companies that suffer catastrophic data loss never recover. Today is World Backup Day. Let this be your reminder to run your operational audits.
Scientists just built a real-life T-1000. A liquid robot that squeezes through gaps, then re-solidifies on command. Published in Science Advances by researchers at @SeoulNatlUni. Which soft robotics applications are you most excited to see enter healthcare first?
Sweden's Waffle Day exists because "Our Lady's Day" sounded like "Waffle Day" in Swedish — and someone ran with it. A 400-year-old tradition born from a mispronunciation. 🧇 What's the most unexpected holiday origin you know?
Tomorrow at 8:30 PM, the Eiffel Tower, Burj Khalifa, and Sydney Opera House go dark for @earthhour's #BiggestHourForEarth — 20 years after 2.2 million Sydney households started it all. Are you joining in?
@GEHealthCare redesigned MRI rooms as pirate ships and rocket ships. Sedation rates for kids dropped from ~80% to under 1%. The machine never changed. What does your product feel like for the person it's meant to help?
Robotic surgery is getting precise enough to operate on tissue thinner than a human hair. Where do you see this heading first — routine procedures or complex high-risk surgeries? Follow @particlexcels for weekly HealthTech intelligence.
The tools on #ThePitt aren't fiction — they're FDA-cleared and in real ERs. The LUCAS 3, Butterfly iQ3, and XStat are already changing outcomes. Any predictions on what kind of new health tech the show will feature next?
Most HealthTech founders go to market in the wrong order — and it looks completely reasonable until it's too late. Message → Market → Traction → Scale. Which mistakes do you see founders make most often?
The U.S. water filtration market is accelerating — because the contamination data keeps getting worse. An estimated 71–95 million Americans rely on PFAS-contaminated groundwater before any treatment. Which filtration brands are gaining real traction right now?
The immune system has a brake pedal — and three scientists just won the Nobel Prize for finding it. What’s the healthcare application you’re most excited to see come out of this? #HealthTech#Nobel2025@NobelPrize
Cold pack in the armpit. Hibiscus tea over matcha. Onion juice for hair regrowth. Five science-backed health hacks you probably haven't tried — which one surprises you most?
Philips figured out how to recycle a million-dollar MRI machine — and turned it into a healthcare access play. Which MedTech companies are you watching that are building sustainability into their core business model? @Philips https://t.co/KvElTn7WZY
St. Patrick wasn’t Irish. He was kidnapped, enslaved, escaped — then went back on purpose. Prepared, mission-driven, and fluent in the room that once rejected him. Sound familiar? What’s the one thing that shifted how you talk about your product?
Sony didn’t just build a microsurgery robot — they spun it out with $11.6M behind it. It works on blood vessels 0.6mm wide. Non-specialist surgeons used it successfully. Which surgical robotics companies are you following? #MedTech
She spent years purifying atoms that exist for less than a second. That’s the precision it took for Clarice Phelps to help put a new element on the periodic table. Which scientists are you watching who are doing work that doesn’t get enough attention?
A human cell runs billions of simultaneous molecular processes. This visualization maps them at near-atomic resolution using real structural data—the same science driving the next gen of drug discovery. What cellular biology breakthroughs do you think are next?