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The San Diego startup will deliver six million rapid molecular test kits to the government by March 2021.
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new system that lets young doctors in the field get support from experinced physicians via drones and AR glasses.
The wearable sensors allow clinicians to monitor multiple wounded military personnel at the same time through a smartphone or tablet.
The pentagon is clamping down on wearable fitness devices, following a discovery in January that troop’s secret or confidential locations were revealed by a fitness heat map.
The US Department of Defense may soon start using smartphone-based diagnosis tools to detect traumatic brain injuries in soldiers on the battlefield.