Why some wearable-makers are looking beyond the wrist
The rise of wearables has centered on the wrist, but some companies are targeting other parts of the body.
Nearly everything under the sun has digitized—or is digitizing—and healthcare is no exception. For this month, Emerging Tech Brew will dig into some of the key trends at the intersection of emerging tech and health.
The rise of wearables has centered on the wrist, but some companies are targeting other parts of the body.
Futurist Amy Webb discusses her new book on synthetic biology.
The data is available to non-profit researchers, but for-profit use is forbidden.
The digital-health space has grown fast in recent years, as more people have embraced telemedicine, at-home fitness setups, and mental health apps.
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