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The Blended Reality report and digital stories are now available to Tech Horizons members here! From the report: We are creating a new kind of...
Not all medical devices need to be ugly, clunky and hard to use--or, at least, that's the premise of the 2009 DiabetesMine design contest, which is...
Massachusetts General Hospital is planning to use genetic testing to personalize its treatment for all of its cancer patients within the year,...
A couple recent, somewhat conflicting developments in the world of organ donations highlight some ongoing debates about how—and whether—to stick...
One of the things that can powerfully affect the future is the radical decline in price of a currently expensive good or service. The invention of the...
One of the things that can powerfully affect the future is the radical decline in price of a currently expensive good or service. The invention of the...
One of the things that can powerfully affect the future is the radical decline in price of a currently expensive good or service. The invention of the...
Emergency Physicians Monthly released an interesting paper today looking at how emergency rooms will need to remake care to accommodate the aging...
One evening a few months ago, I had a conversation with a local San Francisco business owner about Yelp, the online business directory that lets users...
On the heels of the public controversy over a mother of six using fertility treatments to have octuplets, comes a story from the...
GEMI Digital Story: Dilemma Management from Institute for the Future on Vimeo....
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MedPedia, which I wrote about last fall, has gone public. Part Wikipedia for health information, part LinkedIn for health professionals, it remains...
This piece was originally published on BBC.com in a series of four pieces on the World Social Forum, held last week in the Brazilian Amazon....
I just came across this Google spreadsheet of artists using Twitter. As with many major artist MySpace pages or blogs, the "big" ones are more likely...