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US Open 2024 - Men’s Singles Draw:
Jannik Sinner (1) (ITA) vs Mackenzie McDonald (USA)
Eliot Spizzirri (Q) (USA) vs Alex Michelsen (USA)
Mattia Bellucci (Q) (ITA) vs Stan Wawrinka (WC) (SUI)
Christopher O'Connell (AUS) vs Nicolas Jarry (26) (CHI)
Arthur Fils (24) (FRA) vs Learner Tien (WC) (USA)
Jaume Munar (ESP) vs Gabriel Diallo (Q) (CAN)
Max Purcell (AUS) vs Aleksandar Vukic (AUS)
Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) vs Tommy Paul (14) (USA)
Stefanos Tsitsipas (11) (GRE) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
Nuno Borges (POR) vs Federico Coria (ARG)
Tristan Schoolkate (WC) (AUS) vs Taro Daniel (JPN)
Jakub Mensik (CZE) vs Felix Auger-Aliassime (19) (CAN)
Flavio Cobolli (31) (ITA) vs James Duckworth (AUS)
Zizou Bergs (BEL) vs Pavel Kotov
Fabian Marozsan (HUN) vs Hamad Medjedovic (Q) (SRB)
Dusan Lajovic (SRB) vs Daniil Medvedev (5)
Carlos Alcaraz (3) (ESP) vs Li Tu (Q) (AUS)
Denis Shapovalov (PR) (CAN) vs Botic Van de Zandschulp (NED)
Facundo Diaz Acosta (ARG) vs Hugo Gaston (FRA)
Zhizhen Zhang (CHN) vs Jack Draper (25) (GBR)
Alejandro Tabilo (22) (CHI) vs David Goffin (BEL)
Borna Coric (CRO) vs Adrian Mannarino (FRA)
Fabio Fognini (ITA) vs Tomas Machac (CZE)
Corentin Moutet (FRA) vs Sebastian Korda (16) (USA)
Alex De Minaur (10) (AUS) vs Marcos Giron (USA)
Otto Virtanen (Q) (FIN) vs Quentin Halys (Q) (FRA)
Mariano Navone (ARG) vs Daniel Altmaier (GER)
Daniel Evans (GBR) vs Karen Khachanov (23)
Matteo Arnaldi (30) (ITA) vs Zachary Svajda (WC) (USA)
Matthew Forbes (WC) (USA) vs Roman Safiullin
Constant Lestienne (FRA) vs Jordan Thompson (AUS)
Timofey Skatov (Q) (KAZ) vs Hubert Hurkacz (7) (POL)
Casper Ruud (8) (NOR) vs Yunchaokete Bu (Q) (CHN)
Gael Monfils (FRA) vs Diego Schwartzman (Q) (ARG)
Jan Choinski (Q) (GBR) vs Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP)
Juncheng Shang (CHN) vs Alexander Bublik (27) (KAZ)
Ugo Humbert (17) (FRA) vs Thiago Monteiro (BRA)
Dominic Stricker (PR) (SUI) vs Francisco Comesana (ARG)
Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) vs Matteo Berrettini (ITA)
Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG) vs Taylor Fritz (12) (USA)
Holger Rune (15) (DEN) vs Brandon Nakashima (USA)
Arthur Cazaux (FRA) vs Pablo Carreno Busta (PR) (ESP)
Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) vs Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB)
Reilly Opelka (PR) (USA) vs Lorenzo Musetti (18) (ITA)
Francisco Cerundolo (29) (ARG) vs Sebastian Ofner (AUT)
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG)
Alexandre Muller (WC) (FRA) vs Adam Walton (AUS)
Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) vs Alexander Zverev (4) (GER)
Andrey Rublev (6) vs Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA)
Christopher Eubanks (WC) (USA) vs Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)
Hugo Grenier (Q) (FRA) vs Mitchell Krueger (Q) (USA)
Marton Fucsovics (HUN) vs Jiri Lehecka (32) (CZE)
Sebastian Baez (21) (ARG) vs Luciano Darderi (ITA)
Sumit Nagal (IND) vs Tallon Griekspoor (NED)
Rinky Hijikata (AUS) vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP)
Kyrian Jacquet (Q) (FRA) vs Grigor Dimitrov (9) (BUL)
Ben Shelton (13) (USA) vs Dominic Thiem (WC) (AUT)
Luca Nardi (ITA) vs Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP)
Alexander Shevchenko (KAZ) vs Dominik Koepfer (GER)
Aleksandar Kovacevic (USA) vs Frances Tiafoe (20) (USA)
Alexei Popyrin (28) (AUS) vs Soonwoo Kwon (PR) (KOR)
Pedro Martinez (ESP) vs Maks Kasnikowski (Q) (POL)
Laslo Djere (SRB) vs Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
Radu Albot (Q) (MDA) vs Novak Djokovic (2) (SRB)
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How Two Doctors Are Hacking the Transplant System
What if there were a better way to get life-saving organs to people who need them?
Nagendran says the Ex-Vivo Organ Support System (EVOSS) has the potential to improve both the quantity and quality of donor lungs in Canada. The two-day transplant window eases the time constraints surgeons typically face. Lungs that have been damaged because the donor was ill or injured can be repaired: sick lungs can get antibiotics, and blood clots can be removed with clot-busting medication. The EVOSS also displays data like blood pressure, oxygen level, and elasticity, proving to doctors that the lungs are working well.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com)
#Health#Medicine#Technology#EVOSS#Organ donation#Innovation#Illustration#May 2022#Karin Olafson#Zachary Monteiro
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How We Domesticated Cats (Twice) A 9,500 year old burial in Cyprus represents some of the oldest known evidence of human/cat companionships anywhere in the world. But when did this close relationship between humans and cats start? And how did humans help cats take over the world? Big thanks to these paleoartists for allowing us to use their wonderful illustrations: Julio Lacerda (who illustrated the Cyprus grave site): https://ift.tt/2TyvnRX Ceri Thomas (who illustrated Felis silvestris lybica): https://ift.tt/1IozKCU Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Super special thanks to the following Patreon patrons for helping make Eons possible: Katie Fichtner, Anthony Callaghan, Gina Viglietti, Laura Sanborn, Jack Arbuckle, David Sewall, Anton Bryl, Ben Thorson, Andrey, MissyElliottSmith, The Scintillating Spencer, Zachary Spencer, Stefan Weber, Ilya Murashov, Robert Amling, Po Foon Kwong, Larry Wilson, Merri Snaidman, John Vanek, Esmeralda Rupp-Spangle, Gregory Donovan, Gabriel Cortez, Marcus Lejon, Robert Arévalo, Robert Hill, Todd Dittman, Betsy Radley, PS, Philip Slingerland, Eric Vonk, Henrik Peteri, Jonathan Wright, Jon Monteiro, James Bording, Brad Nicholls, Miles Chaston, Michael McClellan, Jeff Graham, Maria Humphrey, Nathan Paskett, Connor Jensen, Daisuke Goto, Hubert Rady, Gregory Kintz, Tyson Cleary, Chandler Bass, Joao Ascensao, Tsee Lee, Alex Yan If you'd like to support the channel, head over to http://patreon.com/eons and pledge for some cool rewards! Want to follow Eons elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - https://ift.tt/2sPItAi Twitter - https://twitter.com/eonsshow Instagram - https://ift.tt/2skNJs0 References: https://ift.tt/2CAzzuk https://youtu.be/CYPJzQppANo
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Pelos palcos do Lollapalooza passarão 72 atrações nacionais e internacionais. Na abertura, a grande atração ficou por conta dos ingleses do Arctic Monkeys. Começa em SP o Lollapalooza, um dos maiores festivais de música do mundo Começou nesta sexta-feira (5), em São Paulo, um dos maiores festivais de música do planeta: o Lollapalooza. Realizado no Autódromo de Interlagos e com palcos de 14 metros de altura, o festival também é de entretenimento: tem roda gigante e até área para fazer tatuagem temporária. O público tirou do armário as roupas mais estilosas para aproveitar cada segundo. O evento vai durar até domingo (7), com atrações nacionais e internacionais garantidas para todos os dias. Veja a vibração do Lolla nas reportagens de Phelipe Siani, Janaína Lepri e César Menezes. Até domingo (7), 72 atrações nacionais e internacionais se apresentam em quatro palcos do Lollapalooza. Tem algumas palavrinhas mágicas para se orientar num festival com mais de 70 atrações: Headliner é o ato final ou a grande atração da festa. São as bandas que todo mundo quer ver. Nesta sexta (5), são os ingleses do Arctic Monkeys, com um rock cheio de guitarras conquistou uma legião de fãs, mas agora a banda mudou um pouco o som e a expectativa era grande. "Eu to muito curiosa pra ver as musicas do CD novo, como elas vão tá", diz a jornalista Natalia Monteiro. No sábado (6), o headliner é o Kings of Leon, tipo da banda que é melhor pensar duas vezes antes de falar que não conhece, porque é cheia de hits. Domingo (7), quem fecha o dia e o festival, é o rapper Kendrick Lamar, pela primeira vez no Brasil. Mas o line up, outra palavrinha que se ouve muito por aqui, é bem mais extenso. Line up é basicamente a escalação do festival. A lista de bandas desse ano já teve nesta sexta (5) a performance visceral do Fever 333, o ritmo dançante do quarteto britânico do 1975 e o rock alternativo do Foals. No sábado (6) tem Post Malone e Lenny Kravitz. No domingo (7), os garotos trintões do 21 Pilots. Mas o Lolla é um festival que nasceu pelas mãos de quem frequentou muito o backstage, a área que fica atrás do palco. Foi criado por um artista pra também com a intenção de revelar outros artistas, por isso, entre tantas caixas e equipamentos, é legal garimpar. "Sempre venho no Lolla e sempre acabo conhecendo várias bandas que eu não conhecia antes. Gosto bastante, é muito bom o festival pra isso também", diz a biomédica Marina Moderoso. Por exemplo, o Portugal, The Man tocou nesta sexta (5) pela segunda vez no festival e viu seu público crescer de um ano para outro. "Nosso público ficou mais novo e mais velho. Temos crianças mais novas, pais legais que os levam ao show", diz o baixista Zachary Scott Cartoher, do Portugal, The Man. E a cantora e multi-instrumentista, San Vincent, disse que ficou emocionada com a reação do público, que sabe as letras de cor. "Isso me lembra a razão pela qual eu faço qualquer coisa. É pra ter essa hora e meia no palco conectada com as pessoas num lugar cheio de amor e é isso muito especial." Essa conexão com o público não podia ser diferente em outros dois shows superaguardados: o de Sam Smith e dos Tribalistas que mostraram o por quê eram uma das atrações mais esperadas do dia.Fonte: G1
http://www.conjuntosatelite.com.br/2019/04/comeca-em-sp-o-lollapalooza-um-dos.html
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Dropbox: Creative Freedom from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.
A 60 second film I directed for Dropbox, part of their first ad campaign, by 72andSunny.
The brief: illustrate the amazing things can be done with creative freedom. We approached over 100 collaborators to make a slice of the film each. Julian Glander (julianglander.com) designed and animated the sequence shown in the thumbnail above - please peruse lovely work by the other contributors in the links below.
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Full Credits:
Client / Dropbox: Kristen Spilman Patrick Rowell Sheila Vashee Julie Herendeen Preston Hershorn
Agency / 72andSunny: Chief Creative Officer: Glenn Cole Group Creative Director: Matt Murphy Creative Director/Designer: Robert Teague Creative Director/Writer: Claire Morrisey Sr. Writer: Dave Carlson Designer: Nick Marx Sr. Film Producer: Angelo Mazzamuto Sr. Film Producer: Perrin Rausch Film Producer: Emilie Talermo Group Brand Director: Rhea Curry Brand Director: Shannon Reed Brand Coordinator: Zachary Hill Business Affairs Director: Kallie Halbach Sr. Business Affairs Manager: Lara Drew Business Affairs Coordinator: Calli Howard Business Affairs Coordinator: Michelle Fink Co-Head of Strategy/Group Strategy Director: Bryan Smith Strategy Director: Brooke-Lynn Luat Jr. Strategist: Gigi Braybrooks
Film Credits: Design/Production Company: Nexus Director: Johnny Kelly Executive Creative Director: Chris O'Reilly Sr. Producer: Isobel Conroy Production Manager: Lucy Banks Production Manager: Thomas Cullen Studio Director of Photography: Matthew Day Locations Director of Photography: Matthew Fox Project Lead: Elliott Kajdan Project Lead: David Walker Editor (60): David Slade Editor (30): Nick Gartner Production Design: Stripeland Art Department @Stripeland: Ben Gerlis, Ben Austin, Sean Hogan, Gemma Pearce, Emily Suvanvej, Jack Needle 3D Animation: Eaton Crous, Joao Monteiro 2D Animation: Tom Bunker, James Hatley Compositing: Bence Varga, Pete Baxter Post Production: Time Based Arts Compositor: Sheldon Gardner Colorist: Simone Grattarola
Music & Sound Design Credits: Human
Mix Credits: Formosa Group Mixer: John Bolen, Hermann Thurmann Executive Producer: Lauren Cascio Assistant: Jeff King
Lead Contributors: Iain Acton – iainacton.uk Stine Belden Roed – stinestine.no Valerie Berry – valerieberry.com Marc Bouyer – steakollective.net/author/marc/ Nicolas Brantut Dan Burgess – danburgessart.com Nicholas Burrows / Nous Vous – nousvous.eu Tom Bunker – tombunker.tumblr.com Joey Camacho / Raw & Rendered – rawandrendered.com/301-365/ Loan Casanave Ryan Close – ryanjclose.com Isobel Conroy Mark Conroy Matthew Cooper – matthewcooperfilm.com Andrea Cuius / Nocte – nocte.co.uk Jack Cunningham – jack-cunningham.tumblr.com Valentina D'Efilippo – valentinadefilippo.co.uk Sophie Durston – sophiedurston.co.uk Renaud Futterer / Panoply – panoply.cc Julian Glander – julianglander.com Marcin Ignac / Variable marcinignac.com Jamie Jones - whoisjamiejones.com Jean Michel Kajdan Michael Kirkham – michaelkirkham.com Jim LeFevre – jimlefevre.com Luigi Mazzamuto McBess – mcbess.com Cian McLoughlin – cianmcloughlin.com Denise Nestor – denisenestorillustration.com Charlotte Quillet – charlottequillet.blogspot.co.uk Florent Rousseau – florentrousseau.prosite.com Joelle Snaith – behance.net/joellesnaith Joe Sparrow – joe-sparrow.tumblr.com Karolis Strautniekas - strautniekas.com Yuki Sugiyura - yukisugiura.co.uk Javier Tomassi – javitommasi.com Emmanuelle Walker – emmanuellewalker.com Duncan Wilson / Barber Osgerby – barberosgerby.com Industrial Facility — industrialfacility.com M&E — me-me-me.se
nexusproductions.com johnnykel.ly dropbox.com 72andsunny.com humanworldwide.com/
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Dropbox: Creative Freedom from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.
A 60 second film I directed for Dropbox, part of their first ad campaign, by 72andSunny.
The brief: illustrate the amazing things can be done with creative freedom. We approached over 100 collaborators to make a slice of the film each. Julian Glander (julianglander.com) designed and animated the sequence shown in the thumbnail above - please peruse lovely work by the other contributors in the links below.
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Full Credits:
Client / Dropbox: Kristen Spilman Patrick Rowell Sheila Vashee Julie Herendeen Preston Hershorn
Agency / 72andSunny: Chief Creative Officer: Glenn Cole Group Creative Director: Matt Murphy Creative Director/Designer: Robert Teague Creative Director/Writer: Claire Morrisey Sr. Writer: Dave Carlson Designer: Nick Marx Sr. Film Producer: Angelo Mazzamuto Sr. Film Producer: Perrin Rausch Film Producer: Emilie Talermo Group Brand Director: Rhea Curry Brand Director: Shannon Reed Brand Coordinator: Zachary Hill Business Affairs Director: Kallie Halbach Sr. Business Affairs Manager: Lara Drew Business Affairs Coordinator: Calli Howard Business Affairs Coordinator: Michelle Fink Co-Head of Strategy/Group Strategy Director: Bryan Smith Strategy Director: Brooke-Lynn Luat Jr. Strategist: Gigi Braybrooks
Film Credits: Design/Production Company: Nexus Director: Johnny Kelly Executive Creative Director: Chris O'Reilly Sr. Producer: Isobel Conroy Production Manager: Lucy Banks Production Manager: Thomas Cullen Studio Director of Photography: Matthew Day Locations Director of Photography: Matthew Fox Project Lead: Elliott Kajdan Project Lead: David Walker Editor (60): David Slade Editor (30): Nick Gartner Production Design: Stripeland Art Department @Stripeland: Ben Gerlis, Ben Austin, Sean Hogan, Gemma Pearce, Emily Suvanvej, Jack Needle 3D Animation: Eaton Crous, Joao Monteiro 2D Animation: Tom Bunker, James Hatley Compositing: Bence Varga, Pete Baxter Post Production: Time Based Arts Compositor: Sheldon Gardner Colorist: Simone Grattarola
Music & Sound Design Credits: Human
Mix Credits: Formosa Group Mixer: John Bolen, Hermann Thurmann Executive Producer: Lauren Cascio Assistant: Jeff King
Lead Contributors: Iain Acton – iainacton.uk Stine Belden Roed – stinestine.no Valerie Berry – valerieberry.com Marc Bouyer – steakollective.net/author/marc/ Nicolas Brantut Dan Burgess – danburgessart.com Nicholas Burrows / Nous Vous – nousvous.eu Tom Bunker – tombunker.tumblr.com Joey Camacho / Raw & Rendered – rawandrendered.com/301-365/ Loan Casanave Ryan Close – ryanjclose.com Isobel Conroy Mark Conroy Matthew Cooper – matthewcooperfilm.com Andrea Cuius / Nocte – nocte.co.uk Jack Cunningham – jack-cunningham.tumblr.com Valentina D'Efilippo – valentinadefilippo.co.uk Sophie Durston – sophiedurston.co.uk Renaud Futterer / Panoply – panoply.cc Julian Glander – julianglander.com Marcin Ignac / Variable marcinignac.com Jamie Jones - whoisjamiejones.com Jean Michel Kajdan Michael Kirkham – michaelkirkham.com Jim LeFevre – jimlefevre.com Luigi Mazzamuto McBess – mcbess.com Cian McLoughlin – cianmcloughlin.com Denise Nestor – denisenestorillustration.com Charlotte Quillet – charlottequillet.blogspot.co.uk Florent Rousseau – florentrousseau.prosite.com Joelle Snaith – behance.net/joellesnaith Joe Sparrow – joe-sparrow.tumblr.com Karolis Strautniekas - strautniekas.com Yuki Sugiyura - yukisugiura.co.uk Javier Tomassi – javitommasi.com Emmanuelle Walker – emmanuellewalker.com Duncan Wilson / Barber Osgerby – barberosgerby.com Industrial Facility — industrialfacility.com M&E — me-me-me.se
nexusproductions.com mickeyandjohnny.com dropbox.com 72andsunny.com humanworldwide.com/
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Hacking Diabetes
A network of amateur programmers is transforming the illness with a DIY app
A few years ago, a group of amateur coders, most of them type one themselves, were independently fiddling around with insulin pumps and CGM transmitters on their off hours, looking for ways to improve the devices. They eventually met, pooled their discoveries, and after a few more years of tinkering, created an iPhone program called Loop. It’s not available in the App Store or through any official channels—no doctors will prescribe it. Users need to find the instructions online and build the Loop app themselves. This bit of free code, Farnsworth tells me, paired with a hacked-together insulin pump and CGM, is an artificial pancreas.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com).
#Health#Diabetes#T1D#type 1 diabetes#Loop#technology#January/February 2020#Illustration#Zachary Monteiro#Jonathan Garfinkel
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Hacking Diabetes
A network of amateur programmers is transforming the illness with a DIY app
A few years ago, a group of amateur coders, most of them type one themselves, were independently fiddling around with insulin pumps and CGM transmitters on their off hours, looking for ways to improve the devices. They eventually met, pooled their discoveries, and after a few more years of tinkering, created an iPhone program called Loop. It’s not available in the App Store or through any official channels—no doctors will prescribe it. Users need to find the instructions online and build the Loop app themselves. This bit of free code, Farnsworth tells me, paired with a hacked-together insulin pump and CGM, is an artificial pancreas.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustrations by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com).
#Health#Diabetes#T1D#Type One Diabetes#Loop#Technology#January/February 2020#Illustration#Zachary Monteiro#Jonathan Garfinkel
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Are You Afraid of Google? BlackBerry Cofounder Jim Balsillie Says You Should Be
The entrepreneur who made billions putting BlackBerrys into pockets is now sounding the alarm about Big Tech’s creep toward surveillance capitalism
The data-driven economy, Balsillie warned, was developing faster than the ability of policy makers to reckon with its consequences. “We are cascading toward a surveillance state,” he said, conjuring a world divided into the watchers and the watched, a world where Big Tech piles up astronomical profits by distilling our everyday experiences into data to monetize—in some instances, doing so “without a moral conscience.”
Read more at at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com).
#Technology#Google#Amazon#Privacy#Sidewalk Labs#May 2019#Illustration#Zachary Monteiro#Brian J. Barth
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Are You Afraid of Google? You Should Be
Tech entrepreneurs are now sounding the alarm about Big Tech’s creep toward surveillance capitalism
The term surveillance capitalism was coined by Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff. Her recent 700-page opus, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, describes the rise of “a parasitic economic logic” that regards human life as “raw material.” Now that our internet overlords have mastered online advertising as a revenue tool, Zuboff believes their next step will be to redeploy their predictive algorithms for social engineering. They will do this, in part, by shaping our real-time actions, from shopping to voting, via the so-called Internet of Things—the catch-all phrase for web-connected objects that include not only computers and smartphones but cars, lawn mowers, thermostats, wristwatches, and washing machines. Virtually everything we use now could be plundered for information by surveillance capitalists.
Read more at at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com).
#Technology#Google#Amazon#Privacy#Sidewalk Labs#May 2019#Illustration#Zachary Monteiro#Brian J. Barth
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Read the May issue of The Walrus at thewalrus.ca!
Illustration by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com).
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Hacking Diabetes
A network of amateur programmers is transforming the illness with a DIY app
A few years ago, a group of amateur coders, most of them type one themselves, were independently fiddling around with insulin pumps and CGM transmitters on their off hours, looking for ways to improve the devices. They eventually met, pooled their discoveries, and after a few more years of tinkering, created an iPhone program called Loop. It’s not available in the App Store or through any official channels—no doctors will prescribe it. Users need to find the instructions online and build the Loop app themselves. This bit of free code, Farnsworth tells me, paired with a hacked-together insulin pump and CGM, is an artificial pancreas.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Zachary Monteiro (zacharymonteiro.com).
#Health#Diabetes#T1D#Type 1 Diabetes#Loop#Technology#January/February 2020#Illustration#Zachary Monteiro#Jonathan Garfinkel
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