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Things we know at the end of 2020 (part 2)

Things we know at the end of 2020 (part 2): From lockdowns and travels bans to isolation and testing queues,…

Things we know at the end of 2020 (part 1)

2020, what a year! Melbourne University researchers, Zena Cumpston, Professor Andrew Dawson, Professor Peter Doherty AC, and Professor Guay Lim…

Invaluable tech solutions to help older people

Older people are often desperate for both independence and connection. ‘Aging in place’ – enabling someone to remain in their…

BLF launch hub for people with lung conditions

The British Lung Foundation (BLF) has launched a technology for lung health hub on their website. This hub aims to…

Cyberpsychologists say staying active on social media helps cope with isolation

Active use of social media will be a lifeline for people coping with social isolation during the Covid-19 crisis, says…

Is there a tech alternative to travel bans?

In China, authorities are using apps to help reduce the need for travel bans. James Liang, an economist and the…

The Emotional Journey of a Digital Detox While Travelling

New research reveals the emotional journey that tourists go on when they disconnect from technology and social media while travelling.…

The Future of Precision Surgery

Healthcare has been notoriously slow to harness the huge technological advancements we have witnessed in the last 25 years. Indeed,…

Can Artificial Intelligence Spot Early Warning Signs of Oral Cancer?

Can artificial intelligence spot early warning signs of oral cancer? Kingston University experts to develop system for mobile phone app…

Technology and innovation: enablers but not saviours of the NHS

Technology and innovation are being invoked as saviours of an over-stretched NHS whose seventieth birthday is looming, particularly as both…

Robocare

The use of NAO Robots with patients was trialed at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. The idea was to assess…

The physical toll of terrorism

Terrorism takes a physical toll, not just on those who are unlucky enough to be directly affected. In a world…

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