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@techcrunch.com
4 months ago
Millions of patient scans and health records spilling online thanks to decades-old protocol bug
@venturebeat.com
4 years ago
Microsoft, White House, and Allen Institute release coronavirus data set for medical and NLP researchers
@techcrunch.com
4 years ago
A widely used infusion pump can be remotely hijacked, say researchers
@engadget.com
5 years ago
Researchers trick radiologists with malware-created cancer nodes
@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
Medical device maker Medtronic finally fixes its hackable pacemaker
@sallyeaves
5 years ago
Raising the #AI Bar ! Researchers build AI #camera to enable faster #energy efficient image classification with implications for #AutonomousVehicles #Security & #Medical devices http://bit.ly/AICamera #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #innovation @Stanford @Datascience__ https://t.co/cxASLlbUC3
@engadget.com
5 years ago
MIT researchers create wireless transmitter to thwart hackers
@mashable.com
7 years ago
How researchers identified a heart condition using telephone metadata and search engines alone