Drone Delivers Medicine to Rural Virginia Clinic – WSJ

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Delivering medical supplies in a rural area is the scenario many industry observers say is most likely … because the need is high and the risk is low See full story on Drone Delivers Medicine to Rural Virginia Clinic – WSJ Rural health clinics in Africa will be recipients soon. Curated from www.wsj.com

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Healthy Collaboration | Lesley-Anne Long | LinkedIn

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So why can’t we scale and, more importantly, what can we do about it? See full story on Healthy Collaboration | Lesley-Anne Long | LinkedIn The authors’ answer is genuine collaboration more akin to the intricate interaction of a jazz band for higher-level results. Curated from www.linkedin.com

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In Defense of Good-Enough Gadgets – WSJ

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PCs, smartphones and tablets have come to be, regardless of manufacturer or operating system, more or less equally usable. See full story on In Defense of Good-Enough Gadgets – WSJ Good news for developing countries; newer is not significantly better. Curated from www.wsj.com

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Molecule Shows Ability to Block AIDS Virus – WSJ

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Scientists have engineered a molecule they say can block infection with the virus that causes AIDS, a discovery that potentially could lead to a new therapy for patients as well as an alternative to a vaccine. “It’s very clever and very powerful,” said Nancy Haigwood, an HIV researcher at Oregon Health and Science University, who wasn’t involved in the study …

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The Fitbit Charge HR Brings Back The Basics | TechCrunch

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The Charge HR is a heart-rate sensing wearable that looks, when deactivated, like a rubber bracelet. To use it you simply wear it on either wrist and go about your day. #xiomi #miband is revolutionizing with a $20 value for money band. Which one are you using? Curated from techcrunch.com

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