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Carniverous Healthcare Will Consume Americans & Their Freedoms

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$1.2 billion to process your Obamacare application by Serco, a company under investigation for overbilling tens of millions.
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Healthcare most dangerous place for workplace injuries

Healthcare is the most dangerous industry for injuries and illnesses, with 653,000 nurses, aides, orderlies and others injured or falling ill every year, according to a new Public Citizen Report.
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The Healthcare Review

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The Healthcare Review, by Tikki Gee: updated automatically with a curated selection of articles, blog posts, videos and photos. (The Healthcare Review is out!
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July 20, 2013 10:15 AM
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IDEO workshop for Techstars

IDEO workshop for Techstars - we covered Purpose, Research, Empathy and finally Experimentation. You can see my deck here and download the exercise on my blog
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July 20, 2013 9:37 AM
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Testing Asthma Drugs on a Microchip

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Forget lab rats. Some researchers are now testing medicines on a silicon chip that could provide a better read on how a drug will work.

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Scientist have developed an "organ on a chip", in this case a lung, to test asthma drugs.

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Asthma inhalers with tracking devices: The future of American Big Brother healthcare

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(NaturalNews) Big Brother is finding new and inventive ways to keep track of you these days, thanks to an explosion in technology, and that now includes the healthcare industry, once considered a bastion of privacy.

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: "Injectable ‘Smart Sponge’ Holds Promise for Controlled Drug Delivery"

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July 20, 2013 9:36 AM
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Breakthrough could lead to "artificial skin" that senses touch, humidity and temperature

Breakthrough could lead to "artificial skin" that senses touch, humidity and temperature | Innovating to what's next... | Scoop.it

Using tiny gold particles and a kind of resin, a team of scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology has discovered how to make a new kind of flexible sensor that one day could be integrated into electronic skin, or e-skin. If scientists learn how to attach e-skin to prosthetic limbs, people with amputations might once again be able to feel changes in their environments. The findings appear in the June issue of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

 

The secret lies in the sensor's ability to detect three kinds of data simultaneously. While current kinds of e-skin detect only touch, the Technion team's invention "can simultaneously sense touch, humidity, and temperature, as real skin can do," says research team leader Professor Hossam Haick. Additionally, the new system "is at least 10 times more sensitive in touch than the currently existing touch-based e-skin systems."

 

Researchers have long been interested in flexible sensors, but have had trouble adapting them for real-world use. To make its way into mainstream society, a flexible sensor would have to run on low voltage (so it would be compatible with the batteries in today's portable devices), measure a wide range of pressures, and make more than one measurement at a time, including humidity, temperature, pressure, and the presence of chemicals. In addition, these sensors would also have to be able to be made quickly, easily, and cheaply.

  


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July 20, 2013 9:36 AM
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Apple is suddenly really interested in health tech

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According to a new report, Apple has been bringing on board experts in sensors that monitor the human body. Here’s how that could play into the company’s “iWatch” effort.

 

The future of wearable tech: where does Apple fit?

The wearable technology market is expected to grow immensely in popularity in the next few years: one firm estimates the 500,000 smartwatches that have shipped so far this year will explode to 5 million units by the end of 2014.

 

The optimism built into the numbers comes from the long-held assumption that Apple will do its own smartwatch. But lots of big consumer electronics companies will help bring the devices into the mainstream: that may include Microsoft, Motorola and Samsung, in addition to entries from smaller, niche companies like Pebble.

 

But wearable computing includes far more than watches. There’s Google Glass, of course, and simple fitness-tracking, wrist-worn devices like Nike’s, and products from Jawbone, Fitbit and others. Clothing with sensors in them will be part of the mix too, like Heapsylon’s smart socks that infuse material with sensors that track body processes and movements.

 

The frequency of reports about the progress of Apple’s wearable device project have picked up in recent months. The company has registered the “iWatch” trademark in several countries, and is said to still be hiring hardware engineers to work on it.

 

But will it be an actual watch? Based on the kinds of people Apple is hiring, the device may have a health or fitness component to it that will take advantage of the company’s vast third-party app platform and its expertise in mobile hardware. It will probably tell time, and it may be worn on the wrist — Cook has said he finds that area “interesting.” Still, “watch” is a little too simplistic considering the kind of sensors it’ll likely have inside it.

  


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July 20, 2013 9:35 AM
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New Study: Mobile Health Improves Engagement, Outcomes

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Mobile devices are enhancing patient and doctor communication in ways that improve overall health outcomes.
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July 20, 2013 9:34 AM
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What do you use technology for?

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July 20, 2013 9:34 AM
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Adapt or Die: The New Technology Landscape

Adapt or Die: The New Technology Landscape | Innovating to what's next... | Scoop.it
Innovation and access to seed capital is making it easier than ever to start a technology company. Here's a look at how the tech industry is changing and how businesses can cope.
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July 20, 2013 9:33 AM
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How Online Retailers Use Predictive Analytics To Improve Your Shopping Experience

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Retail leaders are under immense pressure to keep up with powerful consumers. Retailers are using predictive analytics to help them stay ahead. (How online retailers use #PredictiveAnalytics to improve your shopping experience.

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Supporting Innovation, Fostering Long-Term Job Growth: Making Discovery and Invention Job One

We find ourselves in an increasingly crowded and competitive world economy. To stay on top, we must hold on to what America has long done best: global leadership in innovation and big ideas.
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AT&T hopes to bolster mobile life with new innovation centers

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The company is opening one 'foundry' in Atlanta near Georgia Tech and adding a second location to its Plano, Texas, facilities. Read this article by Roger Cheng on CNET News.
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Book Review: Moving Innovation: A History of Computer Animation | AWN | Animation World Network

Book Review: Moving Innovation: A History of Computer Animation | AWN | Animation World Network | Innovating to what's next... | Scoop.it
Tom Sito’s new book is the definitive take on computer animation history and CG’s rapid rise to creative content technological hegemony.
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July 20, 2013 8:55 AM
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Crowdfunding: Income or Gift? IRS Taxes and SEC Regulations Could Hurt Startup And Innovation Fundraising On Kickstarter And Indiegogo

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Kickstarter’s tax guide -- released in April, four years after the site’s debut -- indicates funds raised on the site are generally considered income.
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Watch "Innovative thinking: Can you be taught?: Roberta B. Ness, MD, MPH@TEDxHouston" Video at TEDxTalks

Dr. Ness is a frequent advisor to the National Institutes for Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the Department of Defense.
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Sam Pitroda: 'People only solve the problems of the rich'

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The Indian government's innovation guru on policymaking in a developing economy and why public services should go back to basics (RT @pitrodasam: Sam Pitroda: 'People only solve the problems of the rich' http://t.co/Slp4dI5knk...
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The Road To Resilience: How Unscientific Innovation Saved Marlin Steel

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A little maker of metal baskets shows how U.S. manufacturers can thrive against all comers.
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Key insights from Singapore Foresight Week 2013

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In 2011 the Prime Ministers office in Singapore sponsored a week of foresight conversations. This year saw the next iteration and I was invited back to the co (#innovation Key insights from Singapore Foresight Week 2013
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Sesame Street: Paula Patton and Elmo - Innovation

Elmo demonstrates the word "Innovation" by showing Paula Patton some of his inventions. Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/s...
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Smart truc et smart machin … - GreenIT.fr

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Smart truc et smart machin …
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Aujourd'hui, pour qu'un objet soit considéré comme high-tech, il faut qu'il soit « smart », c'est-à-dire intelligent, malin.
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La sélection des gadgets geeks de la semaine #4 - Be Geek

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De quoi s'habiller, se cultiver, se connecter et décorer sa cuisine... Voici notre sélection shopping de la semaine.
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Le développement des applications mobiles dans le secteur de la ...

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La m-santé (m-Health en anglais, pour Mobile Health) regroupe les services autour de la santé disponibles sur mobile. Elle est utilisée par les particuliers, mais de nombreuses applications sont également orientées vers les ...
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