This is a combination of 7 Amazing Technological Innovations that address Health Challenges
A patients experience of the Doctors surgery and the operating theatre could be transformed by these Great Innovative Prototypes. Courtesy of Imperial college Researchers, London, United Kingdom.
1. SNP Doctor
DNA Electronics (DNAE) an Imperial spin-out company
SNP Doctor is an handheld device that analyses DNA to forecast the response of Patients to their prescribed Medication.
2. iKnife
Dr. Zoltan Takats, Department of Surgery and Cancer
iKnife is an "intelligent Knife" that is designed to tell surgeons immediately whether the tissue they are cutting is cancerous or not.
3. Digital Plaster
Toumaz Healthcare, a spin-out company from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering
The digital plaster with a registered Trademark name "The wireless sensium" digital patch can monitor a patients vital signs remotely and continously, in order to make it possible for patients to be cared for at the comfort of their Homes.
4. iSnake
Professor Guang-Zhong Yang and Professor Lord Ara Darzi, Institute for Global Health Innovation
The isnake is a robotic surgical device thats programmed to navigate independently through the body of a patient, and is controlled by the surgeon with a remote control.
5. Artificial Yeast
Imperial Researchers are working on a man-made chromosomes, the UKs contribution to the first entirely Artificial Yeast.
Researchers hope to complete the Synthetic genome by 2017, and use it to design new strains of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Yeast that can ultimately create valuable chemicals, antibiotics, Vaccines or biofuels.
Imperial is one of the World leaders in the field of synthetic biology, where researchers re-engineer cells to develop microscopic devices that can be used to address a range of global challenges.
The college is home to a new £24 million centre called SynbiCITE which aims to speed up the development of these technologies. It will be a national resource, involving researchers from a further 17 academic institutions acros the UK as well as 13 industrial partners, including the research arms of the Microsoft, Shell and GlaxoSmithKline.
6.Psychedelic Science
Two imperial studies have provided the most detsiled picture to date of how psychedelic drugs work.
In the first study, 30 healthy volunteers had psilocybin-the active ingredient in magic mushrooms-infused into their blood while they were inside magnetic resonance imagine (MRI) scanners.
The scans showed that activity decreased in hub regions of the brain-areas that are especially well-connected with other areas.
The second study found that Psilicybin enhanced volunteers recollections of personal memories. This effect could make Psilicybin useful as an adjunct to Psychotherapy, suggest study authors Professor David Nutt and Dr. Rbin Carhart-Harris, from the Department of Medicine.
7. Tackling Malaria
Staff in the Department of Life Science are breeding Mosquitoes and Analysing their intereaction with the Malaria parasite Plasmodum in the hope of finding new ways to tackle the disease.
Malaria Parasite affects well over 300 million people annually. Mosquitoes which are primarily responsible for the transmission of the disease, are bred and stored at a tropical 80 per cent humidity and 28 per cent centigrade in the Labs at Sir Alexander Flemming Building- conditions similar to those found in their natural habitats in Africa, India and Asia.
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Google has reportedly made 31 billion in revenue from Android
Google has reportedly made $31 billion in revenue from Android
We know that Google doesnt reveal the revenue or profit it makes off of its Android mobile-operating system. However, looks like the well-guarded secret has just been revealed by Oracle. The the database makers attorney in an ongoing lawsuit against Google revealed last week that the latter has made a total of $31 billion in revenue and $22 billion in profit from Android till date.
Google said that the figures were derived from its confidential internal financial documents, adding that the "extremely sensitive information" shouldnt have been publicly disclosed as it was meant for "Attorneys Eyes Only."
"Google does not publicly allocate revenues or profits to Android separate and apart from Googles general business," the company said in a court filing. "That non-public financial data is highly sensitive, and public disclosure could have significant negative effects on Googles business."
The Mountain View, California-based company urged the court to edit related portions of the public transcript of last weeks hearing, following which the transcript was removed from electronic court records.
Filed way back in 2010, the lawsuit accuses Google of copyright violation saying that the company used Java APIs in its Android OS without permission. While Google argued that APIs cant be copyrighted, a court in 2014 ruled otherwise. Following this, the search giant took the battle to the Supreme Court, which upheld the lower courts ruling.
The ongoing arguments are now for the damages that Oracle will receive from Google. "Look at the extraordinary magnitude of commerciality here," Oracles attorney had said last week while disclosing Androids revenue and profit.
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Microsoft buys Skype for Business management technology from Event Zero
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Microsoft buys Skype for Business management technology from Event Zero |
"Our goal is to make the Skype for Business management tools as powerful and easy-to-use for IT professionals as Skype is for end users," said Corporate Vice President of Skype for Business Engineering Zig Serafin, in a blog post.
"In the future, using the technology acquired today, we will be able to add strong diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities with even more extensive reporting and analytics for online audio, video conferencing and media streams -- all within a unified management and admin system," Serafin added.
Event Zero CEO David Tucker disclose that the acquisition may benefit Skype for Business users more than Event Zero could utilize. The Australian company will continue to provide its award-winning services to its customers and partners. Mr Tucker have sold his company assets more than a few times. Back in 2000, Village Roadshow acquired iMovie. A part of his venture, the security software firm XtreamLok, was acquired by Symentec in 2005.
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