A team of University of Arizona researchers has received $2.1 million from the U.S. Army to build a hand-held version of a ...
University of Arizona researchers, funded at $2.1 million by the U.S. Army, are building a handheld device for military personnel. It demonstrates unprecedented sensitity in detecting toxic gases.
associate professor of biomedical engineering and optical sciences, and the project's lead researcher. The project originally ...
After an amazing orbital flight, billionaire-pilot Jared Isaacman says he aims to safeguard human civilization by spreading ...
Grifols (GRFS) has established a partnership with the Biomedical Advanced Research ... is a chemical warfare agent that reacts rapidly with ocular tissue and can cause pain, photophobia and ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Fifty years ago, Philadelphia prison officials ended a medical testing program that had allowed an Ivy ...
Sulfur mustard, sometimes referred to as mustard gas, is a chemical warfare agent that reacts rapidly with ocular tissue and can cause pain, photophobia and mustard gas keratopathy, a corneal ...
For many soldiers, the war against Hamas in Gaza is a fight for Israel’s survival and must be won by any means. But the battle is also taking a mental toll that, due to stigma, is largely hidden from ...
Over 1,000 Soldiers from U.S. Army units across Europe, including 173rd Airborne Brigade and U.S. Army Southern European Task ...
In an August report, the UN said the experiences of Gazans defy “traditional biomedical definitions ... especially after urban warfare that involves the deaths of women and children, Bregman ...