Digital Globalization and Global Health Care Equivalency

The process of globalization is entering a new era characterized by soaring flows of cross-border information. As the locus shifts from physical networks of production and trade to global information networks. The global networks are transforming to become richer, deeper and more distributed through the proliferation of information technology. The globalization of today [...]

By |2018-06-28T15:14:26+00:00June 28th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

ING Bank Survey Reveals Interest in Crypto Will Double in Near Future

Research company Ipsos on behalf of ING Bank B.V. has conducted a study on how cryptocurrencies are perceived across Europe, Australia and the U.S., which reveals that interest in the technology is expected to double in the future. While only 9 percent of respondents own crypto, 25 percent said they will own some in [...]

By |2018-06-27T13:37:14+00:00June 27th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Crowdfunding: a way for everyone to help change the future of medicine

From an article by Scott Wagers MD: A challenge that anyone working to bring new technology, therapies, or approaches from proof of concept to clinic implementation is funding. I have been tracking the concept of crowd funding for a number of years, but have not seen many platforms that offer the opportunity to raise [...]

By |2018-06-27T10:59:03+00:00June 27th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Systems Thinking for Cybersecurity Education

From an article by Ludmila Morozova-Buss on LinkedIn: A word ‘unprecedented’ seems too weak to convey just how much the dimensionless operational space of digital (r)evolution requires instantaneous reaction. Striving for knowledge brought me far beyond my personal horizons of discernibility. With hope to create and scale globally an inclusive ‘authors-publisher-readers’ circle of wisdom and expertise; with channelled determination to [...]

By |2018-06-26T11:08:00+00:00June 26th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Google’s Masterplan for Healthcare

My Apple health chatbot referred me to the Amazon hospital where I got Google drugs... Verily, Calico, Deepmind - more than 150 patents in life sciences and countless collaborations with pharma companies. The search engine’s parent company, Alphabet takes its move into healthcare and medicine seriously. We looked thoroughly at what Google in healthcare looks [...]

By |2018-06-25T10:09:41+00:00June 25th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

New Nanofabrication Technique Can Speed Up DNA Sequencing

The laborious, uneconomical process of sequencing DNA molecules - a technology used to identify, diagnose, and perhaps find treatments for diseases - could become much faster and cheaper thanks to a new nanofabrication technique that exploits nano-sized air-gaps, or nanocracks, in electrically conductive materials. A doctoral student in Micro and Nanosystems at KTH, Valentin [...]

By |2018-06-23T12:07:14+00:00June 23rd, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Who owns what in outer space?

In 2015 Congress passed a law to legalise mining in outer space—the first of its kind in the world. Firms that some day manage to mine asteroids for resources like water or precious metals would henceforth be allowed to own, process, and sell anything harvested. The nascent space-mining industry was thrilled. The boss of [...]

By |2018-06-21T10:25:18+00:00June 21st, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Public, permissionless blockchains and the EU’s GDPR: The coming clash between technology and the law?

From a blog by VALID advisor Christian Sillaber, Senior Researcher on IT-Security The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on May 25, 2018. It is already clear that the new law, which is in many respects ground-breaking, is struggling to keep up with the pace of technological change. If this [...]

By |2018-06-20T12:58:07+00:00June 20th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Women in Tech 2018: What the Statistics Tell Us

From an article by Ludmila Morozova-Buss on TechNative: Women have played a role in computer technology since its inception. Many credit Ava Lovelace as the first computer programmer, in a time before computers even existed, and women from Grace Hopper to the women who worked with Alan Turing at Bletchley Park were key in the [...]

By |2018-06-19T14:39:56+00:00June 19th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments

Minimalist biostructures designed to create nanomaterials

Researchers of the Institute of Biotechnology and Biomedicine (IBB-UAB) have generated four peptides, molecules smaller than proteins, capable of self-assembling in a controlled manner to form nanomaterials. The research, published in the journal ACS Nano, was conducted by Salvador Ventura, Marta Díaz Caballero and Susanna Navarro (IBB-UAB), and included the collaboration of Isabel Fuentes [...]

By |2018-06-18T07:46:29+00:00June 18th, 2018|Categories: News|0 Comments
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