Medical
Machine intelligence for designing molecules and reaction pathways
Researchers in Japan have developed a machine learning process that simultaneously designs new molecules and suggests the chemical reactions to make them.
RTI Connext Anywhere: the connectivity software solution for remote surgery
Real-Time Innovations (RTI), one of the largest software framework companies for autonomous systems, has announced Monogram Orthopaedics has selected RTI Connext Anywhere to provide real-time connectivity during its fully remote simulated robotic surgery.
‘Metaversal University’ could solve global staffing crisis
Free online training for nurses and care professionals could help solve the global staffing crisis according to an education technology leader.
What part do electronics play in remote healthcare?
The healthcare sector is at a turning point. The NHS and other crucial services have been at maximum capacity since the pandemic due to increased demand, backlogged appointments and staff strikes, and practitioners are struggling to keep up.
Hft trials VR to encourage physical and social activity for learning disabled adults
National learning disability charity Hft is trialling virtual reality (VR) technology to encourage physical activity for learning disabled adults.
Collaboration on wearables for children with Rett syndrome
AccYouRate, a European digital health company that develops wearable technology, is partnering with the University Hospital of Siena in Italy to assist children with Rett syndrome.
University of St Andrews researchers wearable health sensors breakthrough
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have made significant progress towards powering wearable health sensors through indoor artificial light energy.
VR allows people with limited mobility to enjoy a walk with friends
Virtual reality (VR) technology is being trialled in Oxford care homes in an effort to improve the mental wellbeing of residents.
Smart wound sensors that could reduce amputations
A study that aims to deliver a step change in the care of chronic wounds and reduce healthcare costs for wound management has begun patient trials in people with diabetes-related foot ulcers.
3D-printed wearable sweat sensor
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Engineering have taken a leap forward in sweat analysis with a 3D-printed wearable sweat sensor called the ‘sweatainer.’