Smart speakers harnessed for hospital medical treatments
Smart speakers that are customarily used in your living room can be programmed to act as an aid to physicians in hospital operating rooms.
Smart speakers that are customarily used in your living room can be programmed to act as an aid to physicians in hospital operating rooms.
This overview introduces smart insulin delivery systems and more innovations that help patients and doctors guide decision-making in diabetes care.
A neuroscientist at University of Texas at Austin wants to democratize the field and support infrastructure.
Researchers have found a way to coax particles and droplets into precise patterns using the power of sound.
Computer scientists use TACC systems to generate synthetic objects for robot training.
Recent breakthrough developments in technologies for real-time genome sequencing, analysis, and diagnosis are poised to deliver a new standard of personalized care.
High-five or thumbs-up? Researchers have developed a wearable sensor that detects which hand gesture you want to make.
Scientists have demonstrated a VR technique which should help in developing drugs against the SARS-CoV-2 virus – and enable researchers to share models and collaborate in new ways.
Graphene has a vast variety of practical applications in the creation of new materials. But what exactly is graphene and what makes it so special?
研究人员已经开发出一种独特的诊断l that can detect dystonia from MRI scans, the first technology of its kind to provide an objective diagnosis of the disorder.
Many people experience an uneasy feeling in response to robots that are nearly lifelike, and yet somehow not quite “right”.
Researchers at Duke University have engineered a workaround to make ventilators safer and more efficient when splitting them between patients.
avateramedical GmbH announced the acquisition of FORWARDttc GmbH, an automation technology company with special focus on robotics hard- and software.
Scientists have developed a sensory integrated artificial brain system that mimics biological neural networks, which can run on a power-efficient neuromorphic processor.
Newer concepts like edge computing are regularly discussed alongside the cloud within the healthcare sector, often as if they are each exclusive approaches to infrastructure. However, using one does not eradicate the ability to utilise the other.
“AI is the biggest technological breakthrough of our lifetime. It will boost the entire healthcare ecosystem and will eventually re-invent the way we deliver medicine entirely.”
Researchers have tapped AI techniques to build an algorithmic model that will make the robots more accurate, faster, and safer when battling hand tremors.
A scientist thinks the future of health care looks like the blinking check engine light on the dashboard of your car.
Bioengineers have found a way to create stretchy and squeezy soft sensing devices by bonding rubber to electrical components.
Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a new tool to monitor people for cardiac arrest while they’re asleep without touching them.
Eye surgery is a delicate and precise process. A new simulation platform based on augmented reality allows surgeons to practice surgical procedures on a virtual model in three dimensions.
Enginners have developed 3D printed assistive technology that can track and store their use — without using batteries or electronics.
Scientists have developed new virtual reality cloud-based tools to help academics and industry progress new drugs, materials and boost the teaching of chemistry.
Eric Schmidt has strong opinions about the healthcare system, its providers and professionals. He critized that the healthcare ecosystem was still being stuck in the “stone age" and challenges it to "focus on innovation".