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@engadget.com
1 year ago
Wearable arm muscles could help overcome upper body injuries
@slashgear.com
2 years ago
Brain tumors can be detected using new urine or blood tests
@geekwire.com
3 years ago
Researchers develop health tech tool that can detect vital signs from a person’s face via video
@geekwire.com
3 years ago
UW scientists turn Amazon’s Alexa into heart monitoring device using sound waves
@IainLJBrown
4 years ago
Researchers develop artificial intelligence tool to help detect brain aneurysms - Stanford Medical Center Report Read more here: https://stan.md/2I8AR3i #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #DataScience #MachineLearning #BigData #DeepLearning #NLP #Robots #IoT
@venturebeat.com
5 years ago
Harvard AI determines when tuberculosis becomes resistant to common drugs
@venturebeat.com
5 years ago
Harvard Medical School’s AI can detect genetic defect that causes some cancers
@thenextweb.com
5 years ago
Scientists can now use sound waves to detect cancer
@WIRED
5 years ago
For decades doctors have been probing both ends of the gastrointestinal tract, trying to decode its dark and slimy terrains. But, thanks to these pill-sized ...
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Experimental “stretchy” optical fibers could warn about disease early