How did Arthur C. Clarke 'see' the future 60 years in advance?
Arthur C. Clarke: The technology prophet who in 1964 predicted smartphones, the Internet and the global information age.
Arthur C. Clarke: The technology prophet who in 1964 predicted smartphones, the Internet and the global information age.
Revolutionizing Cancer Care: 3D Holograms Will Bring Specialists Anywhere. Distance Is No Longer an Obstacle for Patients.
The kinetic energy of human movement will soon be able to power wearable devices, with a whole new class of nanogenerators.
We explore how loneliness-busting technology is transforming social interactions, from conversational AI to companion robots.
In this article, we will explore how smartwatches are impacting the online gaming landscape and what we can expect in the future.
Withings launches BeamO, a 4-in-1 health check-up device: ECG, oximeter, stethoscope and thermometer, all in one.
6G technology, which stands for sixth generation, is the next generation of mobile networks that is expected to succeed 5G. This is a technology that is still in development, but it has the potential to revolutionize telecommunications and the way we interact with the digital world. The paradox is that many of us have not yet fully experienced the power of the 5G network, and we are already talking about the next standard. Characteristics of the 6G network Allo… Read more
Full body scan with MRI and AI promises efficient preventive medicine, reducing examinations and without radiation. But will it be for everyone?
Science and technology join culture in the fight against violence against women, offering solutions and hope.
A new study from Klick Labs shows that artificial intelligence can diagnose type 2 diabetes by listening to the patient's voice for 6-10 seconds with 89% accuracy.
The transformation of reality into data is a phenomenon that involves us all. Find out how Datafication is shaping our tomorrow.
A "remote" stethoscope to use at home, connected with an artificial intelligence and a real doctor. Faster and more precise diagnoses.
A saliva test that can be easily carried out at home allows you to discover in advance a type of cancer that is often not "visible" until the advanced stage.
The Italian company launched the pilot study this month for a wearable gadget that helps patients and healthcare workers
Hybrid approach between physical therapies, digital follow-ups, real-time monitoring and coaching (also for posture). The battle with musculoskeletal pain enters the future.
Because the newly approved weight loss drug in the US works, but it won't.
After the award-winning robot Sophia, Hanson Robotics brings out another android ready to hit the market this year. And this time she is a nurse.
Healthcare is changing, and healthcare professions will change too. Not necessarily fewer jobs, but different. Here's what could be next.
From the "return to normality" we ended up directly in the "new life". Let's move forward, let's update the plans: this is my "feeling" for the next few months.
One technology leverages machine learning (and small data sets to adapt to skin differences) to detect vital signs remotely.
A recent WHO report highlights the importance of technology in both the education and practice of nurses. Here are the most promising technologies.