U.K. researchers developed an AI-powered T-shirt that monitors electrical signals continuously, addressing gaps in traditional ECG testing methods.
GE HealthCare has launched a new technology designed to help hospitals keep up with the maintenance and repair demands of a growing number of connected medical devices. The company has deployed the ...
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Prepping for the SAT is nobody’s idea of fun, but Google aims to make it less stressful with AI. The company announced that it’s now focusing its AI education efforts on standardized testing with free ...
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The innovative test structure introduced in this work stems from a specific need to develop an electrical proxy to monitor charge damage induced by the processing of 3DNAND arrays. For the first time, ...
Dr. Omar Al-Heeti is an assistant professor of medicine at Southern Illinois University and practices internal medicine with a specialty in infectious diseases. He received his medical degree from the ...
Sequel Med Tech has a plan to explore a new type of ultra-concentrated and fast-acting insulin, to see how it may work with its automated pump and potentially offer a longer-lasting system for people ...