A growing number of nations and companies are either trialling or rolling out systems that monitor sewage, and they may provide the key to ensuring that future Covid-19 outbreaks are kept under control.
For most medical professionals, artificial intelligence (AI) will be an accelerant and enabler, not a threat. It would be good business for AI companies as well to help, rather than attempt to replace, medical professionals.
UK-based tech company SAVORTEX has launched a “revolutionary” smart hand sanitizer, offering an added layer of hygiene against potential coronavirus transmission.
Highly automated (so-called “Level 4”) vehicles are at least a decade away from widespread adoption, and are likely to evolve unevenly across regions and geographies
The pharmaceutical business is perhaps the only industry on the planet, where to get the product from idea to market the company needs to spend about a decade, several billion dollars, and there is about 90% chance of from the time it takes from discov…
Aging is a multifactorial process affecting every aspect of our lives. As we age our psychology and behavior changes. In this article, I interviewed the world’s most influential expert on the psychology of aging, Dr. Laura Carstensen
While clinical trials can take years, in a matter of weeks this Stanford lab identified a drug that could help in the fight against COVID-19. Though it is unlikely a silver bullet, this lab is on the cutting edge of a significant trend in artificial in…
Our second annual list highlights promising, private, U.S.-based companies that are using artificial intelligence in meaningful business-oriented ways.
A growing number of virtual reality solutions are coming to the market which promise to alleviate many of the stresses and anxieties caused by the coronavirus.