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European scientists used stem cells to grow embryo-like structures that will shed light on human development, researchers in Ohio developed a breathalyzer-type device that can test for COVID-19…
The first six patients arrived by military plane in late March. Intubated and heavily sedated, monitored by an intensivist and two to three nurses each, and equipped with two ventilators per person,…
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a grim education course for clinicians. Doctors and nurses have found themselves grappling with pneumonia, adverse immunological reactions and organ failure as well as…
They say necessity is the mother of invention and the global pandemic has created plenty of opportunities to prove the adage right. During normal times, for example, customers buying massive turbines…
The aviation industry has weathered severe turbulence before — consider the oil crises in the 1970s and 9/11 — but the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted damage of a different magnitude. The number of…
For the last 20 years, Alberto De Monte has spent much of his free time driving an ambulance through the picturesque streets, avenues and back roads of his hometown of Milan, Italy. During nights and…
In early March, Kathy Armijo Etre was managing community outreach as vice president of mission for New Mexico’s oldest hospital, the Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe. The…
Crazy about “Star Wars” and space travel as a kid, Lauren Duncan always knew a career in aviation was in her future. But, as someone who identified as transgender, getting the chance to live one day…
Don Brandt has always been fascinated by what makes machines tick. He worked as an apprentice in a machine shop after he graduated high school in 1949. In the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War…
Scottish microbiologist Sir Alexander Fleming famously discovered penicillin in London in 1928, but it was a team at Oxford University that purified and tested the antibiotic just in time for use…