A company in Singapore has developed a breathalyser test for the new coronavirus which it says will enable people to know whether they are infected in under a minute.
Developed by medical device firm AngioDynamics and cleared by the Food and Drug Administration in December 2024, it offers ...
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When putting together a list of longtime legacy businesses, it is not a surprise that law firms are well-represented. There are dozens of century-old (and older) such firms in Upstate New York. To ...
Katie Palmer covers telehealth, clinical artificial intelligence, and the health data economy — with an emphasis on the impacts of digital health care for patients, providers, and businesses. You can ...
Since acquiring a PET-CT scanner in November, Decatur Morgan Hospital has been utilizing it for advanced cardiac and cancer scans and plans to expand its use in the coming months to detect ...
Banham Zoo keepers spent three years getting 16-year-old Mahiri to use her inhaler confidently Banham Zoo/Facebook Banham Zoo's 16-year-old giraffe, Mahiri, is believed to be the first giraffe in the ...
A nanoscale optical device has been developed that allows independent control over the intensity and phase of light. By applying voltage, this innovative device can freely manipulate the phase and ...
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Authorities around the world can use your cell phone to track your location and potentially access other sensitive private information about you. One possible protection from this data collection is a ...
The incendiary device, found beneath a Salt Lake City television station’s vehicle, failed to detonate. The two men face terrorism and arson charges. By Jenny Gross Two men were arrested after the ...
MOLINE, Ill. (KWQC/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A new device created by research from Cornell University promises to keep geese away not by hurting them, but by scaring them. Meet the Goosinator. Many ...