A read-write wearable both reads your body and writes back to it by delivering an intervention.
Recent public comments made about AI suggest that Americans have difficulty with the implications of linear time. This is odd given that its conception is largely Western and is centered on the clock ...
OS 27 packs a variety of Health-related improvements for Apple Watch users that span three main areas, here’s what’s new.
Task by task companies are already handing off decisions to software without the rigor it would demand for any new hire.
Neutron sources can be directly identified from measured spectra rather than proxies using inference tools adapted from ...
Compare deep learning cell segmentation tools Cellpose and StarDist: how each works, how they differ by imaging type, and ...
Wearables can offer rough information about a person’s health, experts say, but only some metrics are medically useful.
Siemens Healthineers’ head of clinical marketing discusses the technology behind the firm’s advances in medical imaging.
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New book released today says it's OK to be late sometimes: The case for everyday slowmaxxing
A new book argues you should sometimes be late. Here's the surprising case for everyday slowmaxxing this year.
A new, first-of-its-kind device is making it easier to track your digestive health by turning your daily bathroom routine into actionable data.
When checking that solutions to certain problems are correct, it turns out, you can’t get around the inherent complexity of ...
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