Companies and consumers have a new “artificial intelligence bill of rights.” Its purpose? To define the best practices for use of AI technology. Here are the quick facts about the 73-page document.
Steps count, but how many is ideal?
At first the buzz was that walking 10,000 steps daily would keep us healthy. More recent articles described a lower threshold ranging from 5,000 to 8,000 steps. The latest proven research?
Book Review: Uncharted by Margaret Heffernan
A highly recognized TED Talks speaker and entrepreneur, author Margaret Heffernan has a new book, Uncharted, How to Navigate the Future, in which she boldly takes a deep dive into the past to answer the often-asked question, Why did no one see this coming?
Slashies are real, and they’re gaining momentum
Slashies made a cameo appearance in the 2001 movie Zoolander with the “Fabio Slashie Award” for Best Actor ‘Slash’ Model. Twenty years later, analysts asked if 2020 would be the decade of the slashies. The answer is…
Dictionaries are more than a book of definitions
There’s no such thing as “The” Dictionary. Of the two most well-known dictionaries, the basic difference between them is….
From science fiction to reality and beyond
Technology has made big leaps for mankind’s health and well-being. What does the future hold for next-gen wearables…
Meet The Expert: Kathryn Zavala
A scientist by training and part of the MedTech Innovator founding team, Kathryn is the perfect choice to take the lead for the accelerator spinoff, BioTools Innovator.
What’s a doppelganger?
We’re not sure which is more fascinating—the definition of doppelganger (look-alike) or the idea of having a doppelganger with similar DNA. Motivated to find out why people who look alike yet have no family connection….
Eyes, ears and…ovaries
We love articles about healthcare advances that can offer hope, healing and a greater quality of life. Our latest favorites include….
Attention left handers
Less than two weeks ago, left-handed people had their international day of celebration. Given the 43 million video links on TikTok alone that highlight the struggles left-handers face, 10 percent of the global population deserves more. Maybe a recent study will help left-handed people understand…
Want to live longer?
Can’t decide if you want to watch TV or read? A Yale University study found that people who read more than 3.5 hours a week live just shy of two years longer than those who don’t.
Even though results of the 12-year study with 3,600 participants were published in 2016, the findings are experiencing a resurgence. Today…
To your mental health
Diet and exercise routines benefit our physical health. To help prevent mental health illnesses, consider adding one or more of these research-tested recommendations to your fitness program.