Tech-savvy people more likely to accept robot doctors
New York: People with advanced computer skills are more likely to accept and use digital healthcare services and robot doctors, ...
Read moreNew York: People with advanced computer skills are more likely to accept and use digital healthcare services and robot doctors, ...
Read moreNew Delhi: While eight in 10 mothers in India believe technology has made parenting easier, 70 per cent mothers claim ...
Read moreWashington: According to a study, young children are spending more time watching television than ever before despite living in an ...
Read moreThe introduction of technology into cricket has not been a smooth one. The phrase ‘to err is human’ was precisely ...
Read moreBengaluru: Noida-based business-to-business e-commerce firm Moglix has emerged as the fastest growing technology company in India, according to a ...
Read moreResearchers have developed a new "robotic skins" technology that allows users to turn everyday objects into robots as well as ...
Read moreOwing to lack of female peers, as much as 10 per cent women usually tend to drop out of their ...
Read moreIndian space agency ISRO on Tuesday announced it has decided to transfer its own lithium ion cell technology to Indian ...
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