Feds Pays $700,000 To Analyze What Food Is Mentioned On Twitter
Federal Gov’t Pays $700,000 To Analyze What Food Is Mentioned On Twitter
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) gave researchers more than half a million dollars to study mentions of food on social media sites in an effort to track how Americans feel about food. NIH gave a team of researchers at the University of Utah $721,825 to develop “HashtagHealth,” a database of publicly available social media posts…
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