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6 months ago
Orbem raises €30M to expand AI-powered imaging in food, construction, and medical sectors
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
Antibacterial gel bandage created from durian husk
@techcrunch.com
4 years ago
TruTag raises $7.5 million Series C for tiny, edible barcodes that can be placed on pills, food and vaping systems
@techcrunch.com
6 years ago
FDA clears AliveCor’s Kardiaband as the first medical device accessory for the Apple Watch
@venturebeat.com
7 years ago
MultiX raises $3.7 million for its airport x-ray security tech
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7 years ago
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@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
FDA orders Scanadu to shut down support for its Scout device and customers are mad
@theverge.com
7 years ago
FDA approves large-scale trials of ecstasy to treat PTSD
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8 years ago
Medical journal will 'clarify' its bogus investigation of US food committee