Author: OurCrowd

[Superpedestrian in The New Yorker] The E-Scooters Loved by Silicon Valley Roll Into New York

New York City used to be an early adopter of new transportation modes. In the late eighteen-sixties, New Yorkers took up the velocipede, a primitive version of the bicycle. Half a century later, the city embraced the automobile, and eventually made free parking available for the fossil-fuel-burning machines—a remarkable giveaway of expensive public space that many carless citizens would like back now. New York also engineered and built a subway system, above ground and below ground, which, before the covid-19 pandemic hit, carried five and a half million riders every weekday—a landmark of American people-moving the city may never reach again, if remote work is here to stay. Read more...

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[Surgical Theater in LVHN News] Lehigh Valley Health Network Utilizes Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Brain Surgery

Lehigh Valley Health Network now offers extended reality (XR- [virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)]) visualization for neurosurgery patients and neurosurgeons. It is the first health network in Pennsylvania to acquire the technology developed by Surgical Theater®. Walter Jean, MD, Lehigh Valley Health Network Chief of Neurosurgery, is the only physician in the area using this groundbreaking technology. Read...

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