Making MRI Tech Accessible to Large Populations Worldwide
HKU researchers have developed a new MRI technology – an ultralow field 0.055 Tesla brain MRI which can operate from a standard AC wall power outlet and requires neither radiofrequency nor magnetic shielding room.
Indian Institute of Technology (Hyderabad) Inaugurates Technology Research Park
The park will bridge the gap between industry and academia with infrastructure and facilities to co-locate research and tech development centres and will foster international relations with several global industries.
Improving AI-enabled Healthcare in the U.S.
As the use of AI is growing in the American healthcare sector, U.S. researchers have been developing toolkits that can reduce algorithmic bias in AI tools to provide better patient care, such as Diagnosing Bias.
5G Garbage Trucks Driving the Future of Smart Cities
The Swinburne University of Technology and Brimbank City Council are collaborating on a project that will help demonstrate how 5G and the Internet of Things can support smart cities around Australia.
The Philippines Launches Command Centre, Mobile App to Improve Road Safety
Motorists and the general public who want to report crimes and other incidents involving vehicles can report it to the C3 through the mobile app CitiSend, which can be downloaded at the Google Playstore and AppStore.
Indonesian Islamic Schools Embrace Digital Technology
The government is funding Islamic schools to adopt digital technology in supporting the quality of learning amid the digital era, such as the implementation of digital classes.
UTM Signs MoU to Boost Expertise Exchange in Nanotechnology
The MoU was signed to promote joint research and expertise exchange in the field of nanotechnology and seeks to enhance the technical ability and upscaling process for nanoparticles usage in paint and coating tech.
Chip Device to Identify Asymptomatic COVID-19 Cases Rapidly
Taiwan developed a chip device to detect asymptomatic COVID-19 cases in three minutes with a 96.8% accuracy rate in sensitivity and a 95.1% rate in specificity.