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First U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination in the Books as Hospitalizations Soar, Confidence Increases, and CDC Looks at Long-term Safety

Temperature data collected by wearable devices worn on the finger can be reliably used to detect the onset of fevers, a leading symptom of both COVID-19 and the flu.


There is no way to see it without a specialized device so there's nothing to judge the image against, no "ground truth," as it's called. There isn't much to do but trust that the imaging equipment and the computer model used to create images are accurate.


Imagine you are sitting on the couch in your living room reading. You do it almost every night. But then, when you look up you notice this time something is different. Your favorite picture is tilted ever so slightly.


Efforts to enhance the ability of proteins to resist breaking down, or denaturing, at high temperatures is one of the hottest topics in biotech. Researchers have now identified some of the principles behind how this works.


Increasing our understanding of whether robots can affect risk-taking could have clear ethical, practical and policy implications, which this study set out to explore.


The Eclipse™ solves many difficult separation, fractionation and sizing tasks for


The Model 6050 Compensated Jacket Calorimeter is the first calorimeter designed by Parr to be


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