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via med-technews / July 19, 2023

Trial launches to see if app and VR can help slow children’s myopia

Clinical trial start-up Lindus Health and Berlin-based digital health start-up Dopavision has launched a novel clinical trial in the UK which will look at the …

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via news-medical / July 17, 2023

Innovative mixed reality training platform to be developed for pharmaceutical companies and healthcare

UK immersive technology company FourPlus, along with collaborators Holosphere and the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, have been awarded funding from Innovate UK …

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via kevinmd / July 11, 2023

via kevinmd / July 11, 2023

via kevinmd / July 11, 2023

How COVID-19 unleashed the power of microservices and container-based solutions

Our reaction to COVID-19 brought us a very sudden socially distanced, remote-working, touchless economy, in which the majority of our daily interactions needed …

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via kevinmd / June 30, 2023

via kevinmd / June 30, 2023

via kevinmd / June 30, 2023

Seen at HIMSS: the latest innovations in artificial intelligence, mixed reality, robotics, and interoperability

ChatGPT and Epic SystemsThis year’s buzzword in academic and now business technology is ChatGPT. Epic Systems, Microsoft, and OpenAI (the owners of ChatGPT) …

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via sciencedaily / June 29, 2023

via sciencedaily / June 29, 2023

via sciencedaily / June 29, 2023

Soft, ultrathin photonic material cools down wearable electronic devices

Overheating of wearable skin-like electronic devices increases the risk of skin burning and results in performance degradation. A research team led by City …

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