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Software Engineering / Re: A new ransomware! Be careful everybody
« on: November 28, 2017, 12:32:10 AM »
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Software Engineering / Re: Amazon releases new compiler for AI frameworks
« on: November 28, 2017, 12:29:48 AM »
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Twitter is not new to making glaring mistakes in suspending or blocking the wrong people on the platform.


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NASA Glenn Research Center has just reinvented the wheel, introducing a new tire that can get back to its original shape after having undergone deformation. This invention was possible thanks to a shape memory alloy based on nickel-titanium.

No matter how many rocks it rolls over, this "Superelastic tire" will return to its pre-deformed shape like nothing ever happened. Originally created for future Mars missions, NASA researchers believe that this technology has the potential to someday revolutionize earth tires.

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Internship for DIU Student / Re: What is Internship:
« on: November 28, 2017, 12:01:33 AM »
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Internship for DIU Student / Re: Mini Survey for a Research Project
« on: November 28, 2017, 12:01:12 AM »
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Articles and Write up / Re: জীবন ও বাস্তবতা
« on: November 27, 2017, 11:54:05 PM »
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It's not such a surprise these days when you visit your doctor's office and your physician uses an iPad to take notes and store your medical records electronically. It makes sense, since managing modern-day medical information involves a great deal of effort and resources.

This tech shift has spurred the field of "health informatics," which describes the intersection of healthcare, information technology and business. The infographic below — by the University of Illinois at Chicago's (UIC) Online Masters of Health Informatics program — breaks down and describes health informatics and the mashup of technology and healthcare.

According to the UIC program, health informatics systems can streamline medical care, reduce repeated or duplicate tests/procedures and automate manual processes. The UIC program suggests electronic health records can improve patient education: you can more easily get direct access to your records, you stay involved/informed in your healthcare and it could help you to potentially manage your own care.

But it's not all rosy: some doctors say electronic health records negatively affect care and some believe it makes interaction impersonal. A more substantial verdict may come as larger portions of the U.S. healthcare system shift to electronic records. Part of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act pushed incentives to digitize health records, and the U.S. government reportedly hopes most Americans have electronic health records by 2014.

Does your doctor's office use electronic records or paper charts? What are the pros/cons of technology in healthcare? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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