Trial Evaluates Solution to Sample Tampering in Point-of-Care Urine Drug Testing The EvoClinical team is proud to ...
Probius to develop AI-powered point-of-care screening technology, eliminating sample preparation requirements and ...
The assisted suicide debate in England boils down to, 'Do we want to become Canada or not?' You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Has Canada ...
In 1939, German submarine U-47 penetrated Scapa Flow, Britain’s most heavily defended naval base. Under the command of Günther Prien, it sank HMS Royal Oak, killing over 800 sailors. The raid exposed ...
The “Our Daily Bread” Bible devotional for Dec. 23 mentions James 2:1-13 and refers to a story from American history: “In 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant was stopped for recklessly driving his ...
Companies like Phoenix Tailings, which recently began producing metal in New Hampshire, are using new processing methods to compete with Chinese suppliers. By Rebecca F. Elliott Reporting from Exeter, ...
USS Albacore carved a brutal path through the Pacific, destroying more enemy tonnage than any American submarine. Her crew survived depth charge barrages, air attacks, and repeated close calls while ...
Dec. 22 (Asia Today) --China has voiced strong opposition to potential cooperation between South Korea and the United States on nuclear-powered submarines, warning it could undermine the global ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar has said that the country’s intervention in Benin Republic should be the norm whenever democracy is threatened in the sub-region or Africa at large. Tuggar ...
The US government is backing Iraq’s plan to transfer Lukoil PJSC’s stake in a giant oil field to an American company, days before a sanctions waiver on the Russian firm is set to expire. Iraq’s Oil ...
Temperatures plunge as much as 20 degrees below average Chill stretches from Plains to mid-Atlantic, New England Cold snap hits records from Iowa prairie to upstate New York Dec 5 (Reuters) - A blast ...
The move aims to prevent “touts,” or scalpers, from charging exorbitant prices for sought-after shows. By Ben Sisario Ben Sisario writes about music and the music industry. The British government on ...