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Connected implants merging humans with technology – an opportunity for business? Speaking to a room of intrigued listeners at Disruption Summit Europe 2017, Scott Cohen stated that merging the human body with technology was completely logical. As a cyborg himself, he ...
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sKan is an inexpensive device that can detect skin cancer at its early stages. The device creates heat maps to identify abnormalities in the skin often associated with melanoma, treatment for which has a higher success rate if detected early. Skin cancer is the ...
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Find relief from pain when you have the Neck Hammock Pain Relieving Device. Designed by a licensed physical therapist, this system can help diminish the pain along your neck in just 10 minutes. Simple to use, the Neck Hammock is a cervical ...
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Smart clothing isn’t quite ready yet. Back in 2014, Gartner predicted that the shipment of smart garments in 2016 would hit 26 million, overtaking fitness trackers by 7 million units in the process. Fast forward to 2017 and while we don’t have ...
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synapseWear is a small wearable gadget that contains six different sensors that can track a variety of different features of the wearer’s environment. The sensors capture environmental factors like CO2, temperature, humidity, illumination, air pressure, environmental sound, magnetic field, movement, ...
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Resilience is most often associated with physical and mental toughness. Grit, endurance, pushing one’s limits, or the ability to persist, persevere and prevail through adversity, tragedy and misfortune. Resilient individuals are heralded as survivors, heroes or super humans. In truth, ...
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In a recent interview for Linkedin, Udo Gollub, 17 Minute Languages CEO, astonished the public making some clear and certain predictions about what the next 20 years will bring. He also pointed out that their competitors are no longer other ...
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The FDA has for the first time approved a treatment that uses a patient’s own genetically modified cells to attack a type of leukemia, opening the door to what the agency calls “a new frontier” in medicine. For years, the foundations ...
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Imagine a motivational exercise in which your music-playing device is powered based on how much sweat you’re producing — with new technology developed at the University of California, a wearable that converts sweat into energy will be a marketable possibility. ...