BLOCKCHAIN Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed a prototype of an app that may potentially prescribe the optimal dose of medicine for the individual patient, as well as... Read more
What you do is what the robot does If any factory worker could program low-cost robots, then more factories could actually use robotics to increase worker productivity. This is because worke... Read more
At least 115 people die every day in the U.S. after overdosing on opioids, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. And in 2016, illegal injectable opioids became the most common d... Read more
MIT team develops software that can tell if tires need air, spark plugs are bad, or air filter needs replacing. Imagine hopping into a ride-share car, glancing at your smartphone, and tellin... Read more
With a mobile data collection app and satellite data, scientists will be able to predict whether a certain region is vulnerable to food shortages and malnutrition. The method has now been te... Read more
A new app and Web site may make it easier to predict storm surges Researchers have had a notoriously difficult time predicting how much flooding a given area will experience in the wake of a... Read more
Did you forget to take your medicine? If you’re using these new microchip-implanted pills, your phone will remind you–and your doctor. Helpful attention or Big Doctor breathing down yo... Read more
Consumers begin by downloading Perx for free It’s a testament to the sheer number of loyalty cards out there that we’ve seen the emergence of sites such as Perkler to help consumers m... Read more
This email would tell them that the user possibly needed help In the TV series Max Headroom, one of the sources of security for hardcore news videographer Edison Carter was the fact t... Read more
The old adage says “a picture is worth a thousand words,” but just exactly which words is the question. While facial recognition and GPS-enabled cameras have made tagging digital... Read more