An environmental health group says the FCC test to measure exposure is flawed. Oct. 17, 2011— -- A government test used to measure the radiation people absorb from their cellphones might ...
Widespread blood testing can inform individuals of their actual radiation exposure in the wake of an accident like the one at Fukushima, calming unfounded fears in some while identifying those who ...
Flying isn’t always fun: long lines, smelly toilets, bad food, fussy babies and confined spaces. When the Transportation Security Administration introduced full-body scanners at security checkpoints ...
Recall that TID (Total Ionizing Dose) testing is performed by exposing a device to a certain dosage of radiation. This device would typically be testing on ATE (Automated Test Equipment) prior to the ...
Researchers have developed a simple finger-prick test that scans a single drop of blood to rapidly determine whether the body has been exposed to toxic levels of radiation. Catastrophic radiological ...
Is radiation from cellphones dangerous or not? As consumers become increasingly glued to their phones, researchers, environmental organizations and cellphone industry groups debate this question. So ...
Genomics player DxTerity Diagnostics landed a BARDA contract to develop and supply the authority with its radiation exposure dosage test, used to provide an estimate of absorbed radiation after a ...
Efforts to understand the effect of radiation on healthy tissues and cancer in the body have a long history. An MSK doctor was inspired to explore that history after helping to develop a test to ...
A novel blood test could greatly improve triage of victims of radiation accidents by rapidly predicting who will survive, who will die, and who should receive immediate medical countermeasures, ...
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