Google Glass Diagnostics
May 13, 2014 | Terry Sharrer
Here’s the scenario: someone (doctor, nurse, medtech) wearing Google Glasses takes a picture of a rapid diagnostic test strip in a test tube holding the sample, and the computer, connecting with a receiving monitor at UCLA, determines an immunochromatographic diagnosis in eight seconds: Prostate cancer, HIV, malaria. The advantage of the Google Glasses is that it provides a much higher image resolution than that of a human eye. MORE
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