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Blind Patients to Test Bionic Eye Brain Implants A rendering of Second Sight's Orion device, a brain implant that uses most of the technology from the company's existing device, the Argus II.
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CNBC Transcript: Ian Rhodes, CEO, McLaren Applied Technology Following is the full transcript of CNBC's interview with Ian Rhodes, CEO of McLaren Applied Technology at the 2017 Singapore Summit.
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Developing a Tough, Time-Consuming Technology? This Investor Is Interested The president of a new MIT-backed venture fund explains why it incubates capital- and time-intensive tech and how it picked its first crop of startups.
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Adan Medical is bringing technology to Epi-Pens Going into anaphylactic shock is terrifying. The last time I went into shock, called my mom first, injected myself with an Epi-Pen second, injected myself ...
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Prospect of Synthetic Embryos Sparks New Bioethics Debate What's emerging, say scientists, is a new technology, which they call "synthetic embryology," and which they believe may let them probe the ...
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All The Tech Plans For Tommy Hilfiger's LFW Show Facilitating that shoppable aim and drive toward the future, is everything from augmented reality to image recognition technology, an artificial ...
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It's big, it's new & it offers the needed tech boost It involves transfer of technology and knowhow to the Indian companies to manufacture HSR components and assemblies in India. This would bring ...
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Hollywood's Use of "Stolen" Computer Technology Tests Ownership Theories What if the writer had used a black market version of Word (he didn't) and touted in the opening of his story the technology used to create his work?
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Georgia Tech student Scout Schultz shot dead by police In a video filmed by a fellow student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Schultz is pictured outside the entrance to a parking garage and can be ...
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From grudge to nudge: tech firms help insurers shift gear LONDON (Reuters) - Insurers are counting on real-time technology to help them cut back payouts, from a system warning ships of nearby pirates to an ...
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