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Elon Musk’s brain-machine interface technology could bring humans and computers closer together than ever before, and herald a new frontier in healthcare
A doctor measures a worker’s temperature in Kitui, Kenya. With technology, AI and human resources, Africa’s health systems can take on COVID-19.
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AI can supplement the efforts of available medical personnel - and help keep them safe.
Almost four in 10 millennials spend more time on their smartphones than they do engaging with people in real life.
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As we all become mini publishers, we are losing the interactivity that fosters meaningful and healthy social interaction.
Eye testing in remote areas of Australia with the images stored and set via satellite to city-based specialists.
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The health sector is good at using technology to help treat patients, but it’s not so good with technology in the business of health care.