Artificial Intelligence
In May 1954, Roger Bannister did something the medical establishment had declared physiologically impossible: he ran a mile in under…
IBM reported revenues were up 4 percent, marking a third consecutive quarter of revenue growth after five straight years of declining profits, according to second quarter company financial results released July 18.
Bind, a digital health insurance startup, is using machine learning algorithms to design health plans that allow customers to add coverage as they need it, according to CNBC.
Equifax appointed Bryson Koehler chief technology officer, the consumer credit reporting agency confirmed June 14.
A team of researchers developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that predicts potential hypotension — or abnormally low blood pressure — onset during surgery, according to a study published in Anesthesiology.
SoftBank Vision Fund is investing $2.25 billion into Cruise, General Motors' self-driving vehicle unit, according to Bloomberg.
Data scientist represents the "hottest job" in the U.S., according to an analysis published in Bloomberg May 18.
Penn Medicine's Lancaster (Pa.) General Health and private equity firm and venture company Aspire Universal will collaborate as general partners on a $300 million precision medicine fund that the organizations launched April 24.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative awarded a grant to develop genomic analysis tools to a team of researchers from New York City-based Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and UC Berkeley, Mount Sinai announced April 19.
IBM on April 17 reported $19.1 billion in revenue for the first quarter of 2018, marking its second consecutive quarter of revenue growth.
Former U.S. Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil offered recommendations to the National Institutes of Health's proposed Strategic Plan for Data Science in a March 26 letter, which Mr. Patil reposted to LinkedIn April 3.