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Transforming health care at the edge MIT Technology …

WEB3 million. data points are generated by the average clinical trial. 30%. of all global stored data is from health care and life sciences. 75%. of data will be generated …

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A new operating system for health care MIT Technology …

WEBWhat we don’t have is a way to make this data all work together—a “personal health ecosystem,” says Bharat Sutariya, MD, managing director in health …

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It took a pandemic, but the US finally has (some) …

WEBIn the US, each state decides how it reports findings from covid-19 tests. The result is a chaotic system that’s hurting our response to the pandemic. Across the …

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Building a data-driven health-care ecosystem

WEBThe application of AI to health-care data has promise to align the U.S. health-care system to quality care and positive health outcomes. But AI for health care …

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Real health: How XR is transforming health care

WEBExtended reality is revolutionizing the health-care industry by offering endless possibilities to address some of the key challenges to improve access to care and …

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AI can help screen for cancer—but there’s a catch

WEBLast month, results from the first clinical trial of AI-supported breast cancer screening came out. The researchers compared two methods for reading a …

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Biotechnology and health MIT Technology Review

WEBThe latest iteration of a legacy. Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a world-renowned, independent media company …

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The quest to legitimize longevity medicine MIT …

WEBLongevity doctors also tend to agree that, while longevity clinics are a pricey experience for the rich, they should eventually be accessible to everyone. “The clinics …

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How gene-edited microbiomes could improve our health

WEBIn a study a few years ago, Sonnenburg and his colleagues delivered a modified microbe into the guts of mice. This microbe glowed under a microscope, so the …

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An ecosystem to overhaul China’s health care

WEBMarch 30, 2021. Provided by Ping An. Like many countries, China has a health care problem. Changing demographics and lifestyles mean demand for health care is …

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A new app aims to help the millions of people living with long covid

WEBA new app could help people with long covid cope with their condition by giving them a clearer understanding of what helps—and hinders—their health.

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The X Prize is taking aim at aging with a new $101 million award

WEBMoney can’t buy happiness, but X Prize founder Peter Diamandis hopes it might be able to buy better health. Today the X Prize Foundation, which funds global …

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This bra could save lives MIT Technology Review

WEBBloomer Tech cofounders (from left) Aceil Halaby, SM ’17, Alicia Chong Rodriguez, SM ’18, and Monica Abarca want to simplify collection of data on women’s …

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A new kind of gene-edited pig kidney was just transplanted into a

WEBA month ago, Richard Slayman became the first living person to receive a kidney transplant from a gene-edited pig. Now, a team of researchers from NYU …

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Medical microrobots are (still) on their way MIT Technology Review

WEBSome such robots have made their way off the lab bench and into large animals, including pigs. There are at least four startups working on medical microrobots …

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The debate over whether aging is a disease rages on

WEBDaniel Belsky, an assistant professor at the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, views aging from this perspective: “Aging is a cause of disease, not a …

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WEBCompanies like Synchron, Paradromics, and Precision Neuroscience are also racing to develop brain implants This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT …

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These AI-powered apps can hear the cause of a cough

WEBThe Australian company ResApp Health has been working on acoustic diagnosis of respiratory diseases since 2014, well before the pandemic. But when covid …

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How we transform to a fully decarbonized world

WEBIn 1856, Napoleon III commissioned a baby rattle for his newborn son, to be made from one of the most precious metals known at the time: light, silvery, and …

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A chatbot helped more people access mental-health services

WEBFebruary 5, 2024. Stephanie Arnett/MITTR | Getty. An AI chatbot helped increase the number of patients referred for mental-health services through England’s National …

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Three things we learned about AI from EmTech Digital London

WEBJoin us for EmTech Digital at the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 22-23, 2024. I’ll be there—join me! Our fantastic speakers include Nick Clegg, …

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Want less mining

WEBThe report’s findings add to a growing body of evidence that technologies used to address climate change will likely lead to a future with less mining than a world …

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My biotech petunia plants are dead. MIT Technology Review

WEBMy plants did arrive in a handsome black box with neon lettering that alerted me to the living creature within. The petunias, about five inches tall, were each encased …

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Chatbot answers are all made up. This new tool could help you …

WEBThe Trustworthy Language Model draws on multiple techniques to calculate its scores. First, each query submitted to the tool is sent to one or more large language …

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A Grammy for Miguel Zenón MIT Technology Review

WEBThe saxophonist and assistant professor of jazz was honored for his work on the Latin jazz album El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2. Nobel Prizes and other scientific honors …

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Why new proposals to restrict geoengineering are misguided

WEBThe growing interest in studying the potential of these tools, particularly through small-scale outdoor experiments, has triggered corresponding calls to shut …

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