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Known as EIS, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is an increasingly common non-destructive technique that is used to analyze and identify a materi
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Pizza ovens that can achieve temperatures up to 950 degrees and can be broken down and reassembled with ease.
We can argue all day about whether or not mushrooms,
The “R” badge in the orange world of KTM is very significant. It is a badge of honour bestowed upon very few bikes that KTM feels encapsulates the company’s motto - “Ready to Race”. Hence, it’s no surprise that the 1290 SuperDuke R gets this badge. A
What does it mean to "test" COVID-19 tests? Dr. Jodie Guest speaks with Dr. Wilbur Lam about his team's work to help bring new COVID-19 diagnostic tools to market and provide free testing to the community.
Throughout the pandemic, rapid antigen tests have served as essential tools for me
The June 7 primary election is an excellent opportunity for Iowans to make their voices heard. I believe voting is one the most important duties we have as citizens of this great state and nation, and I encourage all eligible Iowans to participate in our elections.
It is important
The upcoming June 7 primary election is an excellent opportunity for Iowans to make their voices heard. I believe voting is one the most important duties we have as citizens of this great state and nation, and I encourage all eligible Iowans to participate in our elections.
It is importa
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An experimental cancer-killing virus has been administered to a human patient for the first time, with hopes the testing will ultimately reveal evidence of a new means of successfully fighting cancer tumors in people's bodies.
The drug candidate, called CF33-hNIS (aka Vaxinia), is what's