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Did you know that the nasal anatomy of a four-year-old kid is very different to that of a 12-year-old – which is different again to that of a fully-fledged adult?
We didn’t – but now we nose.
For Rhinomed (ASX:RNO), this information is more than a fun fact: it guides the
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is offering COVID-19 PCR testing at kiosks placed in communities across Georgia. In most locations, these kiosks offer access to COVID-19 testing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
After completing a brief registration form, the kiosks dis
DCBOHWebmaster August 3, 2022 Board of Health News, Georgia DPH News Releases
ATLANTA – The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is offering COVID-19 PCR testing at kiosks placed in communities across Georgia. In most locations, these kiosks offer access to COVID-19 testing 24 ho
A research team at South China University of Technology, Peking University and other China-based universities have developed an accurate, rapid, and portable electrical detector based on the use of graphene field-effect transistors (G-FETs) for detection of RNA from COVID-19 patients.
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Each year, when staffers from Plastics News visit Processor of the Year finalists, they come back filled with stories and admiration about what those companies do.
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Health Canada has posted a recall alert from Philips announcing that some of their ventilators and CPAP machines may pose a risk to patients because a foam used in the products has been found to degrade and could potentially be inhaled into the lungs of patients.
The recall, posted