Tag: software
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Start-Up Analyzes Images to Determine Medical Condition
A new company provides a service that determines a person’s condition for disease treatments based on indicators derived from an analysis of huge medical-image databases.
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Univ-Business Consortium Developing Advanced Satellites
An international consortium, led by University of South Australia, plans to create a new generation of space satellites with greater sensing and communications capabilities.
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New on Medium – Guide to Demystify A.I.
I decided to share reporting tips on A.I. with fellow journalists to help make the algorithms in our lives more understandable to lay readers.
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Smartwatch Monitor Boosts Parkinson’s Care
A university in the U.K. designed a home-based care plan for people with Parkinson’s disease that uses a smartwatch device to monitor their conditions.
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FDA Expands Evidence Project to Replace Trials
The Food and Drug Administration is expanding a demonstration project with a Boston teaching hospital that tests the value of real world evidence to replace some clinical trials.
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Human-Friendly Robot Designed for A.I.
A robotics team at University of California in Berkeley designed a device to learn about humans’ needs with artificial intelligence and respond gently to their presence.
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Autonomous Robots Designed for Flood Projects
As towns and cities face more threats of floods from climate change, a new type of autonomous robot offers a technology to help prevent or contain the damage.
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Infographic – Security Top A.I. Application
As more businesses implement artificial intelligence or A.I., in their operations, boosting security is emerging as the leading way to use this technology.
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Process Devised for Sensor-Fitted Personal Prosthetics
Biomedical engineers developed techniques to produce low-cost personalized electronic-enabled prosthetic devices for people with limb loss.
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Virtual Reality Harnessed to View Inside Blood Vessels
A medical team demonstrated the feasibility of virtual reality to visualize and guide a catheter inside blood vessels through a three-dimensional human model.