VISION FOR A PRINCIPLED REDESIGN OF HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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VISION FOR A PRINCIPLED REDESIGN OF HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Annals of Family Medicine
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Blade Runner 2049 will explore the 'social consequences' of modern technology
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Blade Runner 2049 is the sequel to Ridley Scott's neo-noir, cyber-punk film from 1982, but many of the warnings about technology prevalent in that film will return. During a Q&A for the movie earlier today, director Denis Villeneuve, along with stars ...and more » -
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A Cheap, Simple Way to Make Anything a Touch Pad
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NextSource Materials to present at InvestorIntel's 6th Annual ...
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How Technology Is Changing Everyone's Role
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ANU partner with China on nuclear fusion technology for power supply
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Technology One has 28 days to explain why council should not cancel contract
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Not for Profits Leading in Technology Innovation
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£38m for Newport foundry to make new technology behind 5G
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De.mem achieves key milestone in water treatment technology
Proactive Investors Australia
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