by Bill Malloy | Feb 24, 2021 | Communication, Data, Scientists, Technology
The healthcare field has benefited immensely from recent advances in technology, including everything from nanotechnology to deep neural networks. Deep neural networks are computer systems that are modeled on the real neural networks inside the human brain. A form of...
by Bill Malloy | Jan 20, 2021 | Data, Health, Scientists, Services, Technology
The coronavirus has forced much of healthcare to go remote, from psychiatric services to critical care in the intensive care unit. The distance prevents the spread of pathogens and has likely helped reduce the number of covid-19 cases. However, many medical procedures...
by Bill Malloy | Dec 23, 2020 | Business, Communication, Scientists, Technology
The coronavirus pandemic has hastened seismic shifts in the healthcare industry, particularly by prioritizing forms of treatment that do not involve direct contact. This includes the use of robotics. While researchers were focused on robotics in health care before the...
by Bill Malloy | Dec 11, 2020 | Business, Data, Scientists, Services, Technology
Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly important role in modern science, from chatbots that can help with triage and diagnosis to laboratories that are completely self-automated. While the idea of a self-driven lab may seem like science fiction, it’s...
by Bill Malloy | Oct 27, 2020 | Communication, Health, Medication, Scientists, Technology
Technology is revolutionizing every field of medicine, from cardiology to neurology. Researchers are now making meaningful progress on unraveling poorly understood disease processes, such as autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Currently, psychiatrists diagnose ASD...
by Bill Malloy | Sep 24, 2020 | Business, Data, Health, Scientists, Services, Technology
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted healthcare around the world and forced many aspects of care to go digital. As a result, there is more pressure than ever to make remote technologies more accurate and reliable. The push to develop these technologies could...