Date: 21/02/18 Google’s new AI algorithm predicts heart disease by looking at your eyes
Scientists from Google and its health-tech subsidiary Verily have discovered a new way to assess a
Date: 16/02/18 Samsung may one day have a smartwatch with a built-in blood pressure monitor
Monitoring your blood pressure is usually a troublesome task involving a heavy cuff that squeezes your arm to check
Date: 08/02/18 This simple machine recycles plastic bottles into iPhone cases
Plastic bottles are one of the biggest sources of polution in the world, but a briliant inventor has created a brilliant
Date: 08/02/18 A Brain Implant Improved Memory, Scientists Report
Scientists have developed a brain implant that noticeably boosted memory in its first serious test run, perhaps
Date: 07/02/18 China’s railway police are now using smart glasses to catch criminals
With a network of more than a 170 million surveillance cameras in the country which is expected to grow more than
Date: 05/02/18 Our entire bodies could be replaced or upgraded with robotic parts by 2070 to give us SUPERHUMAN abilities, claims robotics writer
Our entire bodies could be swapped out with robotic parts as soon as 2070, says robotics journalist and expert
Date: 30/01/18 UAE to treat astronauts with world’s first space hospital
The world’s first space hospital, Emirates Space Hospital, was announced by the Ministry of Health and Prevention
Date: 30/01/18 120,000 Dubai homes to be powered per year by electricity produced from waste
Tens of thousands of homes across Dubai will be powered by clean energy converted from waste, all thanks
Date: 30/01/18 Google begins selling its AI-powered Clips camera
Last October, Google unveiled a new camera called Clips, a small device that uses artificial intelligence to take the
Date: 29/01/18 Panasonic develops technology that sense emotional and physical condition
Panasonic has developed a fatigue driving warning system, named as “emotional and physical condition SENSING
Date: 26/01/18 The latest glucose-sensing smart contact lens still has a long way to go
Scientists have designed a smart contact lens to measure the wearer’s blood sugar without using a needle. So far,
Date: 26/01/18 MilliDelta robot surgeon is the size of a one cent coin
Another tiny robot is gearing up to join the ranks of microsurgeons, but this one is small enough to fit in your coin
Date: 25/01/18 Cancer could soon be spotted by technology “several months” before it occurs
The chief executive of Nokia said he believes technology can spot cancer "several months" before it occurs.
Date: 24/01/18 FallSkip lets seniors know if a fall is in their future
Nobody likes falling down. For the elderly, however, doing so can cause serious injuries from which they never fully
Date: 23/01/18 EPFL reveals brain-linked hand exoskeleton
Swiss engineers have unveiled a lightweight and portable hand exoskeleton that can be controlled by the brain.
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