Artificial intelligence systems are powerful tools for businesses and governments to process data and respond to changing situations, whether on the stock market or on a battlefield. But there are … Continue Reading Artificial intelligence must know when to ask for human help
This week a team of scientists and physicians from the U.K. published news of a second HIV positive man, in London, who is in long-term (18-month) HIV remission after undergoing … Continue Reading A cure for HIV? Feasible but not yet realized
Navigating Aging Navigating Aging focuses on medical issues and advice associated with aging and end-of-life care, helping America’s 45 million seniors and their families navigate the health care system. To … Continue Reading Seniors Aging In Place Turn To Devices And Helpers, But Unmet Needs Are Common
Valentine cards are filled with expressions of unequivocal adoration and appreciation. That’s fitting for the holiday set aside to express love and reaffirm commitment to one’s romantic partner. But what … Continue Reading Think you love your Valentine? What’s beneath the surface may be more complicated
There’s an old saying, “When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.” In other words, before you give up, take matters into … Continue Reading Your relationship may be better than you think – find the knot
The fourth annual Global Capital Summit (GCS)® on May 1st, 2019 is open for speaker nomination. GCS is one of the Silicon Valley Bay Area’s flagship events for the venture ecosystem including corporates and venture investors, tier-1 media, featuring investment and startup content in health tech and deeptech.
Is there a financial relationship to what or how people communicate? Placing a value on words can feel crude or highfalutin – unless you’re in academia, where words are often … Continue Reading Text analysis of thousands of grant abstracts shows that writing style matters
Blockchain technology isn’t as widely used as it could be, largely because blockchain users don’t trust each other, as research shows. Business leaders and regular people are also slow to … Continue Reading People don’t trust blockchain systems – is regulation a way to help?
Compared to gene-edited babies in China and ambitious projects to rescue woolly mammoths from extinction, biotech trees might sound pretty tame. But releasing genetically engineered trees into forests to counter … Continue Reading Can genetic engineering save disappearing forests?
As massive new airports open across Asia and the Middle East, U.S. airports are enhancing security checkpoints with technological gadgets to screen passengers and luggage more quickly. All these projects … Continue Reading In ‘airports of the future,’ everything new is old again
It’s tempting to give up on data security altogether, with all the billions of pieces of personal data – Social Security numbers, credit cards, home addresses, phone numbers, passwords and … Continue Reading Data breaches are inevitable – here’s how to protect yourself anyway
Lisa Crook was lucky. She saved $800 last year after her insurance company started covering a new, less expensive insulin called Basaglar that was virtually identical to the brand she … Continue Reading Secretive ‘Rebate Trap’ Keeps Generic Drugs For Diabetes And Other Ills Out Of Reach
Whether waiting for a bus, playing outside or walking the dog – during the colder winter season, everyone is looking for ways to stay warm. Luckily, the process your body … Continue Reading It’s cold! A physiologist explains how to keep your body feeling warm
SVE.io Top Stories Jan 22. Predictive health: Next generation medical devices powered by Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence has made its way into the highly regulated healthcare space. As tech giants … Continue Reading Top Stories Jan 22