Tag: software
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Cryptography Technique Boosts Genomic Privacy
A team of geneticists and computer scientists developed a technique of analyzing disease-causing mutations in a human genome without revealing other genetic data.
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Telemedicine Shown Feasible for Parkinson’s Care
Findings from a one-year clinical trial show individuals in the U.S. with Parkinson’s disease can receive quality care through telemedicine comparable to persons with the disorder receiving the usual care from neurologists alone.
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Infographic — Effects of Automation at Work
Our friends at Statista presented data from a survey by KRC Research on opinions of automation at work, broken down by management and workers.
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Smartphone Attachment Performs Medical Diagnostics
An engineering lab at University of Illinois created a device that uses a smartphone’s imaging and processing features to analyze human specimen samples for detecting disease.
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Creative Ideas Mined with Crowdsourcing, Neural Nets
A computer science team developed a process that combines crowdsourcing and artificial intelligence to find analogies across disciplines to spark creative ideas.
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Should Businesses Fear Social Media Engagement?
If someone wants to post something unpleasant or negative about your business, chances are hundreds of people will see it.
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University Spins Off Educational Robot Start-Up
A start-up enterprise spun-off from Harvard University is developing a learning system with robotics to teach computer coding to students.
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Chip-Phone System Detects Disease Biomarkers
A biomedical engineering team created a chip device attached to a smartphone that detects indicators of disease in blood faster than today’s more expensive lab tests.
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When Metrics And Marketing Marry, Making More Customers
Marketing should be predictable, yet there will always be surprise results in the mix.
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Productivity Boost and Happy Employees, Let Tech Take You Further
Here is how you can take advantage of the turbulent changes to technology, and incorporate them into your existing routines.