
Google Glass is useful to study brain disease, say scientists
Using Google Glass, scientists are developing a prototype of a model to study proneness to brain diseases at an early stage.

Using Google Glass, scientists are developing a prototype of a model to study proneness to brain diseases at an early stage.

Using Google Glass, a team of researchers is developing a 'smart' portable system that will use functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure a person's brain activity on the go.

Plastic surgeons give thumbs-up to Google Glass, a hands-free surgical assistance device.

A San Francisco-based startup has raised $17 million to 'rehumanise the interaction' between doctors and patients by using the Google Glass eye-wearable device.

Using the eye wearable device Google Glass, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Massachusetts, US, have collected promising results as part of technology known as 'organs-on-chips'.

Cardiologists open blocked heart artery with the help of Google Glass

Now your spects won't fall while you run, Google will keep them in place

Google Glass could make medical consultation in remote areas possible

Google Glass app to help autistic kids

Soon, Google Glass app to reveal age

Can the Google Glass give you a headache?

Is Google Glass the surgeon's best friend?

Google Glass to help people with Parkinson's disease?

Google Glass can bring about a massive change in the way our hospitals function. It can save time, add efficiency and make treatment more comfortable for the patient.

The Google Glass - the wearable computer device - could potentially save lives especially in isolated or far-flung locations, say scientists. The app could also help researchers track the spread of diseases around the world.

Google Glass - the surgeon’s new best friend?

Surgeon live-streams operation through Google Glass

Using Google Glass, scientists are developing a prototype of a model to study proneness to brain diseases at an early stage.

Using Google Glass, a team of researchers is developing a 'smart' portable system that will use functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure a person's brain activity on the go.

Plastic surgeons give thumbs-up to Google Glass, a hands-free surgical assistance device.

A San Francisco-based startup has raised $17 million to 'rehumanise the interaction' between doctors and patients by using the Google Glass eye-wearable device.

Using the eye wearable device Google Glass, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Massachusetts, US, have collected promising results as part of technology known as 'organs-on-chips'.

Cardiologists open blocked heart artery with the help of Google Glass

Now your spects won't fall while you run, Google will keep them in place

Google Glass could make medical consultation in remote areas possible

Google Glass app to help autistic kids

Soon, Google Glass app to reveal age

Can the Google Glass give you a headache?

Is Google Glass the surgeon's best friend?

Google Glass to help people with Parkinson's disease?

Google Glass can bring about a massive change in the way our hospitals function. It can save time, add efficiency and make treatment more comfortable for the patient.

The Google Glass - the wearable computer device - could potentially save lives especially in isolated or far-flung locations, say scientists. The app could also help researchers track the spread of diseases around the world.

Google Glass - the surgeon’s new best friend?

Surgeon live-streams operation through Google Glass