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NDB claims to launch a Nuclear Diamond Battery that would power mid and high-power applications for 28,000 years by 2023.
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ServiceNow just announced a partnership with one of the most popular blockchain networks, Hedera Hashgraph, and will be leveraging this…
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Mashup Score: 46Cosmo Vision: Smart Glasses for Safe Journeys - 3 year(s) ago
Cosmo Vision eyewear is made for you to enjoy being at the moment when you want a safe and exhilarating ride.
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Mashup Score: 0Engine Biosciences: Improving Medicine With Machine Learning - 3 year(s) ago
Engine Biosciences is a biotech company that digitizes and examines complex biology to discover and expand medicines to save lives.
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A group of researchers at the University of Washington (UW) are tacking the problems related to deepfake geography. The lead author of a…
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Mashup Score: 0AI-Based 1-Minute Clinic For Busy Patients - TechAcute - 4 year(s) ago
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already in use in plenty of areas in our lives. But what if it could hasten, improve, or complement healthcare provision? Such a project is already in motion in China. It’s called One-Minute Clinic and is the work of Ping An Good Doctor (PAGD). The company recruited healthcare professionals and authoritative […]
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Ping has the most sophisticated #AI + doctor kiosks with an attached RX dispenser. https://t.co/w7VoUa50bh I think China is still leading the way in internet+ virtual healthcare space with AliHealth, PIng-An Good Doctor to WeDoctor ( 95 million visits to its #COVID19 platform). https://t.co/X6luHRTemR
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RT @ChristopherIsak: Diamond Battery: The Nuclear Waste-Powered Battery That Might Last for 28,000 Years https://t.co/n3RRzk7PO5