Deceased Researcher Keeps Nobel Prize For Immune System Activation Discoveries
Last Friday, the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine announced that the 2011 Nobel Prize is being awarded to three researchers for their groundbreaking work on human immune systems and...
View ArticleThe Wizard of i: Steve Jobs and innovation
“This wasn’t built by a magician. This was built by a wizard . . . a man who can actually do the things a magician pretends to.” — Cutter, "The Prestige" Steve Jobs died yesterday at the age of 56. It...
View ArticleListen Up! Words of the wise (and dead): A Steve Jobs Tribute
"A penny for my thoughts, oh no, I'll sell them for a dollar/ They're worth so much more after I'm a goner/ And maybe then you'll hear the words I been singin'/ Funny when you're dead how people start...
View ArticleDennis Ritchie: Programming pioneer passes away
When Steve Jobs passed away a couple of weeks ago, the mainstream media and social media networks were filled with tributes. Understandably so. After all, Jobs was a well-respected – almost beloved...
View ArticleMedical Diagnosis: There's An App for That!
The mantra of "keep it simple" was a cornerstone of Steve Jobs and Apple innovation. In some ways it was also the inspiration for Dr. Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu and his research team at UC Davis, who...
View ArticleiPads and the future of medicine... and Apple
Like a lot of news in tech innovation these days, it sounds like something out of Star Trek. Yet, you won’t be surprised to hear that the medical field is turning to iPads as the newest piece of...
View ArticleSmartphones, they may just save our lives
I’m not sure if Alexander Graham Bell -- the Steve Jobs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries; a brilliant scientist and the inventor of the first telephone; and a man that actually found the...
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