Tesla goes after Cybertruck owners selling their electric pickup trucks for profit

  • March 11, 2024
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Tesla is following through with its threat to go after early Cybertruck owners selling their electric pickup trucks. Before turning its reservations into orders, Tesla tried to take precautions against early buyers flipping the Cybertruck for profits. The automaker added a “no resell” clause for early VIN Cybertrucks, threatening to sue for $50,000 (or more) and […]

Liverpool unveils plans to build the world’s largest tidal power project

  • March 11, 2024
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Image: Liverpool City Region Combined Authority The City of Liverpool, England, has unveiled advanced proposals to build the world’s largest tidal power generator on the River Mersey. If it’s built, Mersey Tidal Power would become the largest tidal range scheme in the world. It would power more than 1 million homes for more than 120 years. […]

Why Amtrak is attempting to revive the Texas Central bullet train

  • March 11, 2024
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The U.S., despite decades of research and studies, remains without authentic high-speed rail options. Since 1987, investors have attempted to introduce bullet train service to Texas. In 2014, a group organized under the name Texas Central launched the most recent attempt to connect Dallas to Houston with a bullet train that travels more than 200 […]

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Watch: AI – Health tech panacea?

  • March 11, 2024
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You will be all too aware of the debates raging around AI right now. Health tech AI is no exception. In this exclusive webinar, four expert stakeholders shine a light on the AI innovations transforming healthcare and address some of the challenges ahead. Thanks to our panellists: [embedded content] We will be running more webinars […]

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Paper-based sensor paves way for AI health monitoring

  • March 11, 2024
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A new, paper-based sensor has been developed that is based on the operation of the human brain, paving the way for standalone and energy-efficient AI-based health monitoring devices. AI technology utilises a vast amount of energy which is a barrier to the adoption of AI in large-scale applications like health monitoring. This is because large […]

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Streamlining emergency care with virtual video telemedicine

  • March 11, 2024
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ORLANDO — After implementing a virtual video telemedicine model in Stanford Healthcare’s emergency department, patients have provided more positive feedback regarding their experience than the standard emergency department, said speakers at the 2024 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition preconference Virtual Care Forum on Monday. “Our journey began with COVID,” said Patrice Callagy, executive director […]

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Wolters Kluwer Health unveils clinical decision support services at HIMSS24

  • March 11, 2024
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Today, Wolters Kluwer Health announced a new suite of next-generation clinical support tools pairing point-of-care decision support, workflow optimization and patient-centered care resources.  The new suite includes UpToDate, UpToDate Lexidrug (formerly Lexicomp), UpToDate patient engagement (formerly Emmi) and UpToDate digital architect.  Wolters Kluwer released two new products: the UpToDate Enterprise Suite and the UpToDate Pro […]

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Novari: Supporting the UK government’s ambitious spring budget productivity plans and reducing NHS waiting times – htn

  • March 11, 2024
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Content by Novari Health As the UK government announces a significant investment in the NHS productivity plan, Novari Health, a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, is proud to highlight how its innovative Access to Care Platform™ can play a pivotal role in driving down wait times and enhancing NHS productivity across the nation. The Spring […]