Saturday links — 26/8/17
Aug 26, 2017 · 1 min read
- 16 Ways QR Codes are Being Used in China — a16z
- Leveraging Behavioral Economics to Improve Heart Failure Care and Outcomes
- Disney’s Choice — Ben Thompson
- Rethinking public health using behavioural science — Nature
- The Surprising Power of Online Experiments — HBR
- ‘Smart’ Pill Bottles Aren’t Always Enough To Help The Medicine Go Down
- Technology is transforming what happens when a child goes to school — The Economist
- Genome-wide association study of habitual physical activity in over 277,000 UK Biobank participants identifies novel variants and genetic correlations with chronotype and obesity-related traits
- AI medical diagnosis — Sci Am
- Fascinating inteview on the future of WebMD — WSJ
- An estimated 451 million malaria cases were averted in 15 years due to the use of bed nets — Nature paper
