How IoT Will Transform Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Published on April 8, 2021

The pharmaceutical industry heavily involves research and development, manufacturing, testing, and quality control. Unfortunately, although…

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5 Healthcare Technologies That Are Helping Us Fight COVID-19 — Part 2

Published on January 11, 2021

As we start vaccinating frontline workers and at-risk populations across the world, it seems that…

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Healthcare: When AI Biases Become Dangerous

Published on December 31, 2020

Algorithms have done really well when they’re looking at a greyscale radiologic image that’s not…

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Microscopic Robots: The Next Step in Medical Technology?

Published on October 26, 2020

For decades, researchers have been working on nanotechnology medical applications that can be used in…

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Why COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Mobile Apps Failed In the U.S.

Published on September 28, 2020

When the pandemic first started, Jodie Pond, the health director of Teton County in Wyoming,…

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Why IoT’s Crucial for Medical Connectivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Published on September 7, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the world in unprecedented ways: social distancing, mandatory mask rules,…

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Deep Learning AI has Discovered a Promising New Antibiotic

Published on March 19, 2020

Finding new antibiotics is like a game of hide-and-seek. Even finding penicillin was due to…

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AI Could Help Alleviate America’s Approaching Mental Health Crisis

Published on February 6, 2020

The U.S. is experiencing a chronic shortage of medical professionals. Of course, this includes physicians….

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Wearables Have Entered the Healthcare Space – and They’re Here to Stay

Published on January 29, 2020

Healthcare wearables are a growing market for consumers. These devices, manufactured and developed by the…

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AI Is Laying the Foundation for Tomorrow’s MedTech

Published on September 7, 2018

Artificial intelligence (AI) will make its mark on every industry, sooner or later. Fortunately, we…

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