A smart cuff may be able to save your life by alerting you when you’re at a high risk of a heart attack or stroke.
The cuff, which is being developed by iHealth in partnership with top cardiologists at the University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley, is about to enter into a testing phase. iHealth specializes in consumer products, but regularly partners with clinical researchers and hospitals to develop more sophisticated patient monitoring devices.
Ireki da epea lanak bidaltzeko Huhezinemara, Mondragon Unibertsitateko Humanitate eta Hezkuntza Zientzien Fakultateak antolatzen duen euskal film laburren lehiaketara. Zazpigarren edizio honetan, ikus-entzunezkoak aurkezteko epea zabalik egongo da 2014ko otsailaren 14ra arte. Guztira, 4.000 euroko sariak banatuko dira irabazleen artean.
Kanpamentuaren ardatza robotika izan arren, aurten bideo-jolas zein mugikorretarako aplikazioak garatuko dira, zientzia eta teknologia gaztetxoen artean modu dibertigarrian landuz.
El BOE publica hoy la convocatoria del año 2014 para la concesión de las ayudas correspondientes a la convocatoria Retos-Colaboración del Programa Estatal de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad, en el marco del Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016.
El nexo adjunto permite acceder al texto de la convocatoria:
DANOBATGROUP consolida su posición como líder mundial en el suministro de líneas llave en mano para el sector ferroviario. Estos pedidos suponen una cifra récord en la historia de la máquina-herramienta española.
DANOBATGROUP ha ofrecido hoy una rueda de prensa en su sede central de Elgoibar. El acto ha estado presidido por la Consejera de Desarrollo Económico y Competitividad del Gobierno Vasco, Arantza Tapia; y por Iñigo Ucín, vicepresidente de Corporación MONDRAGON y director general de DANOBATGROUP.
A team of 110 researchers and clinicians, in therapeutics, diagnostics, devices and digital health in 25 teams at UCSF, has just shown us the future of translational medicine. It’s Lean, it’s fast, it works and it’s unlike anything else ever done.
It’s going to get research from the lab to the bedside cheaper and faster.
If you only focus on the multi-billion dollar valuations of young companies like Pinterest, Uber and Snapchat, you might assume 2013 has been a very good year for tech startups. In reality, it has been more of a bittersweet year.
FlyCleaners, a startup that picks up your laundry, cleans it, and drops it off on-demand, is announcing that it has raised about $2 million in seed funding from Zelkova Ventures and undisclosed angel investors.
There are a number of variations on the “Uber for laundry” idea already on the market, including Wash.io and Prim. As far as I know, all of them are limited geographically (FlyCleaners is only available in North Brooklyn), but I assume they all have hopes for expansion.
When I asked how FlyCleaners is different, CEO David Salama told me via email: