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Synchron's BCI implants may help paralyzed patients reconnect with the world
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1 year ago
NVIDIA and Medtronic are building an AI-enhanced endoscopy tool
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1 year ago
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5 years ago
IBM extends deal using Watson to support veterans with cancer
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6 years ago
Health startup Buoy raises $6.7 million to invest in recruitment and research
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IBM, Pfizer launch joint experiment to help measure Parkinson’s symptoms using IoT and analytics
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9 years ago
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