A wearable device developed by Philips uses AI to help doctors spot irregular heart rhythms that short hospital tests may miss, writes JASON BANNIER. The post The ePatch tracks hidden heartbeats ...
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This report shows the results of a test survey aimed at comparing four different UAV-based (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) magnetometers and their capabilities to detect various infrastructure utilities.
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