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popularity
1,134,420
171
mega influencer
@technologyreview is a mega influencer with 1,134,420 followers.
content
1,039
nan% vs. nan%
510 chars
13
Oct 09
daily
@technologyreview is quite active, usually publishing every day, with a great use of captions but a poor use of hashtags
community engagement
11,598 / 1.02%
3%
230 / 0.00020%
3%
@technologyreview's community is decently engaged but very inconsistent. Watch out for an abuse of promotions or spammy hashtags
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History
30 days
90 days
all
date
followers
following
uploads
eng. rate
avg. likes
avg. comments
Oct 13
24
1,134,420
171
1,039
1.02%
11,598
230
Oct 12
6,882
1,134,444
171
1,039
1.02%
11,546
229
Oct 04
45
1,127,562
171
1,034
0.31%
3,448
33
Sep 30
53
1,127,517
171
1,031
0.33%
3,767
40
Sep 26
62
1,127,464
171
1,031
0.32%
3,601
39
Sep 24
40
1,127,526
171
1,029
0.29%
3,221
41
Sep 23
27
1,127,486
171
1,028
0.32%
3,561
50
Sep 20
151
1,127,459
171
1,027
0.32%
3,599
50
Sep 19
178
1,127,308
171
1,027
0.32%
3,593
50
Sep 18
237
1,127,130
171
1,027
0.32%
3,584
49
Sep 17
326
1,126,893
171
1,027
0.32%
3,567
49
Sep 16
384
1,126,567
171
1,027
0.31%
3,494
48
Sep 15
245
1,126,183
171
1,026
0.28%
3,156
54
Sep 12
213
1,125,938
171
1,024
0.28%
3,146
52
Sep 11
348
1,125,725
171
1,024
0.28%
3,125
50
Sep 10
394
1,125,377
171
1,024
0.27%
2,998
48
date
followers
following
uploads
eng. rate
avg. likes
avg. comments
Sep 09
232
1,124,983
171
1,023
0.25%
2,834
49
Sep 08
262
1,124,751
171
1,022
0.24%
2,676
50
Sep 07
202
1,124,489
171
1,022
0.24%
2,668
49
Sep 06
285
1,124,287
171
1,022
0.24%
2,645
49
Sep 05
193
1,124,002
171
1,022
0.23%
2,568
48
Sep 04
210
1,123,809
171
1,022
0.23%
2,552
48
Sep 03
282
1,123,599
171
1,021
0.21%
2,317
44
Sep 02
280
1,123,317
171
1,020
0.24%
2,669
58
Sep 01
219
1,123,037
171
1,020
0.23%
2,539
56
Aug 31
304
1,122,818
171
1,019
0.24%
2,663
58
Aug 30
459
1,122,514
171
1,019
0.24%
2,654
58
Aug 29
275
1,122,055
171
1,019
0.23%
2,636
58
Aug 28
237
1,121,780
171
1,018
0.23%
2,624
57
Aug 27
297
1,121,543
171
1,018
0.23%
2,551
55
followers vs
Feed
last 12
last 24
last 36
Jan 01 1970 GMT00:33
captions
Scientists are pulling together a picture of how winter will make the pandemic worse. The better news is that the research has also revealed that improving air circulation and filters in buildings, masks, and social distancing will all be key to controlling covid-19. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Illustration from @franziska
The Trump administration has looked to curtail research with fetal cells. But when it was life or death for the president, no one objected to a treatment that was tested using cells originally from an abortion. Click the link in our bio to learn how the emergency cocktail of anti-coronavirus antibodies Trump received last week was tested using cells derived from the kidney tissue from an abortion in the Netherlands in the 1970s. Original image from @gettyimages
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 was awarded today to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna "for the development of a method for genome editing" called CRISPR. The prize is the first Nobel to be shared only by two women, although there may be some controversy about who missed out. Click the link in our bio learn more about why the Nobel Prize went to these two women who pioneered CRISPR gene editing. Original illustration from @nobelprize_org
Swipe through this carousel to learn how we could clean up mines and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at the same time. To learn more about how asbestos and other mineral waste could be a powerful weapon against climate change, click the link in our bio. Reporting by @jctemple. Original images by Roger Aines of @livermore_lab, edited for Instagram by Mr. Tech.
By Friday afternoon, the White House put out a statement that President Trump had already received Regeneron's unapproved antibody drug. He also received doses of the antiviral drug remdesivir and the steroid drug dexamethasone. As the leader of the free world and the head of the US government, Trump will have access to experimental covid-19 drugs not available to others. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Original image from @apnews
Campaigns and elections have always been about data—underneath the empathetic promises to fix your problems and fight for your family, it’s a business of metrics. In 2020, campaigns have added new wrinkles to their tactics for gathering and manipulating your personal information. Traditional polling is giving way to AI-powered predictive modeling; massive data exchanges, once considered questionably legal, allow campaigns, PACs, and other groups to coordinate their efforts. And who can forget microtargeting? Both the Trump and Biden campaigns seek to arm themselves with comprehensive views of each potential voter and are using algorithms to segment and target voters more specifically and strategically. Click the link in our bio to read our guide to what’s new and improved, and what it means for you, the voter. Illustration from Ms. Tech, edited from images from @gettyimages and @pexels
Research funded by the US Army has concluded that Starlink—SpaceX's growing mega-constellation meant to provide high-speed internet virtually worldwide—could have a secondary purpose. The satellite constellation could double as a low-cost, highly accurate, and almost unjammable alternative to GPS. The new method would use existing Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) to provide near-global navigation services. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Original image from @spacex
Once a groundbreaker in internet governance, Brazil is becoming a surveillance state, thanks partly to covid-19. Click the link in our bio to learn how the country is sliding into techno-authoritarianism. Illustration from @stuartbradford
When did the shadow begin to follow you? This is the opening line of "The first murder," a fiction story about identity—and assuming someone else's. Click the link in our bio to read the full story, written by Fatin Abbas. Illustrations from @danielzender
The only black hole we've ever seen has a shadow that wobbles. That was one of two major insights members of the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration revealed Wednesday when the team published new findings about galaxy M87’s supermassive black hole. The fact we can now watch this turbulence over time means we have an established method for studying the physics of black holes and the environments surrounding them. Click the link in our bio to learn more (there's also a video of the black hole's shadow crescent moving, like a dancer in the dark). Image from Event Horizon Telescope/Hotaka Shiokawa
Often referred to in the West as Russia’s Google, Yandex is really more like Google, Amazon, Uber, and maybe a few other companies combined. But the tech giant’s success has come at a price.
The Kremlin has long viewed the internet as a battlefield in its escalating tensions with the West and has become increasingly concerned that a company like Yandex, with the heaps of data it has on Russian citizens, could one day fall into foreign hands.
This means running a tech giant in Russia is a delicate dance. On the one hand is the Kremlin; on the other is New York, with investors’ demands that the company maintain its independence. But in a pandemic-stricken world increasingly concerned with protecting borders and regulating the tech industry, Yandex’s dilemma may not be just a Russian story. Click the link in our bio to learn more about the uneasy coexistence of Yandex and the Kremlin. Illustration from @wolski.marcin
After all that, TikTok won't be banned, while WeChat faces a temporarily reprieve. Click the link in our bio to learn what has changed since Friday when the US Commerce Department issued an order banning Americans from downloading Chinese-owned apps. Image from @apnews
The Trump administration has looked to curtail research with fetal cells. But when it was life or death for the president, no one objected to a treatment that was tested using cells originally from an abortion. Click the link in our bio to learn how the emergency cocktail of anti-coronavirus antibodies Trump received last week was tested using cells derived from the kidney tissue from an abortion in the Netherlands in the 1970s. Original image from @gettyimages
hashtags
#antibodies
#regeneron
#covidantibodies
#covid_19
#covid
#coronavirus
#biotechnology
#biotech
#biomedicine
#pharma
#technology
#technologynews
#technews
#techreview
#technologyreview
#mittechnologyreview
analysis
This post got
726% more likes
compared to @technologyreview's average. It uses
23% more hashtags
and its
caption is 6% shorter
16,556
122
Oct 07 2020 GMT15:36
captions
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 was awarded today to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna "for the development of a method for genome editing" called CRISPR. The prize is the first Nobel to be shared only by two women, although there may be some controversy about who missed out. Click the link in our bio learn more about why the Nobel Prize went to these two women who pioneered CRISPR gene editing. Original illustration from @nobelprize_org
hashtags
#nobelprize
#nobelprizewinner
#nobelprizechemistry
#chemistry
#biotechnology
#biotech
#crispr
#crisprcas9
#technology
#technologynews
#technews
#techreview
#technologyreview
#mittechnologyreview
analysis
This post got
43% more likes
compared to @technologyreview's average. It uses
8% more hashtags
and its
caption is 8% shorter
6,541
27
Sep 24 2020 GMT20:48
captions
The only black hole we've ever seen has a shadow that wobbles. That was one of two major insights members of the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration revealed Wednesday when the team published new findings about galaxy M87’s supermassive black hole. The fact we can now watch this turbulence over time means we have an established method for studying the physics of black holes and the environments surrounding them. Click the link in our bio to learn more (there's also a video of the black hole's shadow crescent moving, like a dancer in the dark). Image from Event Horizon Telescope/Hotaka Shiokawa
hashtags
#m87
#blackhole
#eventhorizontelescope
#blackholes
#spacenews
#astronomy
#astronomynews
#technology
#technologynews
#technews
#techreview
#technologyreview
#mittechnologyreview
analysis
This post got
44% less likes
compared to @technologyreview's average. It uses
the average amount of hashtags
and its
caption is 21% longer
comments
95,807
2,350
Oct 07 2020 GMT20:33
captions
The Trump administration has looked to curtail research with fetal cells. But when it was life or death for the president, no one objected to a treatment that was tested using cells originally from an abortion. Click the link in our bio to learn how the emergency cocktail of anti-coronavirus antibodies Trump received last week was tested using cells derived from the kidney tissue from an abortion in the Netherlands in the 1970s. Original image from @gettyimages
hashtags
#antibodies
#regeneron
#covidantibodies
#covid_19
#covid
#coronavirus
#biotechnology
#biotech
#biomedicine
#pharma
#technology
#technologynews
#technews
#techreview
#technologyreview
#mittechnologyreview
analysis
This post got
922% more likes
compared to @technologyreview's average. It uses
23% more hashtags
and its
caption is 6% shorter
16,556
122
Oct 07 2020 GMT15:36
captions
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 was awarded today to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna "for the development of a method for genome editing" called CRISPR. The prize is the first Nobel to be shared only by two women, although there may be some controversy about who missed out. Click the link in our bio learn more about why the Nobel Prize went to these two women who pioneered CRISPR gene editing. Original illustration from @nobelprize_org
hashtags
#nobelprize
#nobelprizewinner
#nobelprizechemistry
#chemistry
#biotechnology
#biotech
#crispr
#crisprcas9
#technology
#technologynews
#technews
#techreview
#technologyreview
#mittechnologyreview
analysis
This post got
47% less likes
compared to @technologyreview's average. It uses
8% more hashtags
and its
caption is 8% shorter
3,020
109
Oct 05 2020 GMT15:55
captions
By Friday afternoon, the White House put out a statement that President Trump had already received Regeneron's unapproved antibody drug. He also received doses of the antiviral drug remdesivir and the steroid drug dexamethasone. As the leader of the free world and the head of the US government, Trump will have access to experimental covid-19 drugs not available to others. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Original image from @apnews