Sony and Tour de Cure back virtual reality cancer research projects
Three Australian research teams have been awarded $520,000 to develop virtual reality content and tools to support young people with cancer.
Three Australian research teams have been awarded $520,000 to develop virtual reality content and tools to support young people with cancer.
Artificial intelligence is becoming the fastest disruptor and generator of wealth in history. It will have a major impact on everything.
Prime Minister Theresa May will call on Britain's health service, charities and artificial intelligence sector to work together to better identify patients with the early stages of cancer and stop thousands dying each year.
It is one of the most successful health campaigns in Australian history. A simple message, spoken by a seagull named Sid.
A $200 off-the-shelf brain control interface is being used to power an Australian-developed telepresence robot that allows people with limited upper limb mobility to attend work or school remotely.
After decades of research, the data needed to cure cancer exists, but, unfortunately, writes columnist Rob Enderle it’s not being shared or analyzed effectively. That may be changing thanks to Intel and Oregon Health and Science University.
A coalition of healthcare IT chiefs in the United States are on a mission to put cancer out of business .