Southampton legend Lawrie McMenemy on the Women's World Cup
HANDS up if you have watched as many Women’s World Cup games as you would have done if it was the men’s equivalent.
HANDS up if you have watched as many Women’s World Cup games as you would have done if it was the men’s equivalent.
(Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging) Marcelo F. Di Carli, MD, has been named this year's recipient of the Georg Charles de Hevesy Nuclear Pioneer Award for his contributions to nuclear medicine. Di Carli is executive director of the Cardiovascular Imaging Program and the Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine Founders' Chair of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging at Brigham and Women's Hospital as well as Professor of Radiology and Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
(Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging) Jason S. Lewis, PhD, has been named the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Paul C. Aebersold Award. Lewis is Emily Tow Jackson Chair in Oncology and vice chair for research and chief attending, Radiochemistry and Imaging Sciences Service, Department of Radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He was presented the award by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) during its Annual Meeting, June 22-25 in Anaheim, California.
Researchers have developed a cost-effective and eco-friendly way of producing graphene using one of Australia's most abundant resources, eucalyptus trees.
A first-in-human Phase 1/Phase II study demonstrates that intravenous administration of the radiopharmaceutical imaging agent technetium-99m (99mTc) tilmanocept promises to be a safe, well-tolerated, noninvasive means of monitoring rheumatoid arthritis disease activity. At present, there is no reliable noninvasive way to directly monitor inflammation in joints of RA patients
A universal query engine for big data that works across computing platforms could accelerate analytics research.
Zillionaires like Amazon founder Jeff Bezos who see the 'colonization' of space as an answer to the Earth's ever threatened resources will be reassured to learn that human sperm retains its complete viability within the different gravitational conditions found in outer space.
There will be some great case studies by retailers and brand owners that are already achieving significant benefits with radio frequency identification.
The Israeli hospital is among the companies deploying a UHF RFID-based system from LogiTag to manage the locations and statuses of implants and other critical and high-cost medical devices, ensuring they aren't missing, ordered in excess volume or set to expire.
New research has found that Cannnabidiol is active against Gram-positive bacteria, including those responsible for many serious infections (such as Staphyloccocus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae), with potency similar to that of established antibiotics such as vancomycin or daptomycin.
Researchers have used whole genome sequencing (WGS) to demonstrate transmission of a single bacterial strain that possessed a carbapenem-resistance gene in a northern California hospital. The gene armed the bacteria with resistance to carbapenems, a type of antimicrobial drug reserved as a last-line treatment for serious infections.
Researchers have now shown that patients who are heavily colonized with Candida auris on their skin can shed the fungus and contaminate their surroundings. This finding provides an explanation for the extensive contamination that often occurs in healthcare facilities with C. auris outbreaks. These results can help inform infection control efforts.
Researchers from the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) have discovered bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, living in their kitchen sponges. As the threat of antibiotic resistance increases, bacteriophages, or phages for short, may prove useful in fighting bacteria that cannot be killed by antibiotics alone.
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Your kid doesn’t want to do it. Clean his room. Finish her book report. Practice violin. Whatever the impossibly hard thing of the moment may be. As a parent, you might be tempted to resort to nagging, but that will just make everyone more frustrated. A better way to motivate kids, according to research from the University of Queensland, is to have them imagine how their future selves will feel. More »
Sometimes, you just wanna play a damn shooter. You want some gnarly weapons, some mazes to wander in, and no particular justification for blowing up whatever demons cross your path. Amid Evil, a throwback shooter now released out of early access, channels the spirit of Heretic and Hexen for a frantic, first-person burst of blood and magic. More »
From the time he first stepped onto the national stage, Donald Trump’s good and bad alter egos have battled to control his economic policy.
Nevada knocked down when it comes to childhood environment.
HANDS up if you have watched as many Women’s World Cup games as you would have done if it was the men’s equivalent.
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It was a bitter blow for the United Auto Workers when it narrowly lost a bid to represent assembly line workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tenn. plant. The results provide lessons for the once-mighty union.