HOLLADAY — As personal protective equipment supplies start to run low, more people are coming up with creative ways to will the gap. Dr. Cody Boseman at Cottonwood Dental and his Father, Dr. Jerald ...
MOBILE TESTING FOR ALL EMPLOYEES YESTERDAY AND IS WAITING FOR RESULTS. STUDENTS AT UNM ARE GETTING SOME HANDS ON EXPERIENCE THAT IS HELPING STRUGGLING COMMUNITIES. ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER SHELLYE ...
AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB)–One size does not fit all. That’s how one group led by University at Buffalo Chair of biomedical engineering Dr. Albert Titus is approaching personal protective equipment.
Recently, the additive manufacturing industry entered the cosmetic and skincare space, with scientists leveraging new technologies to enhance their ability to create customized products. Here, we ...
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The efforts will increase critical equipment as hospitals combat the coronavirus The U.S. military is 3D-printing face shields, designing reusable plastic N95 masks and sewing surgical masks to ...
Since Katz Hillel Day School of Boca Raton transitioned to virtual learning due to the new coronavirus, faculty member Rabbi Mordechai Smolarcik has taken the opportunity to help the medical community ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Coronavirus turned the University of Arkansas campus into a ghost town this spring, so some faculty turned their attention to helping during the pandemic. Vincent Edwards, an ...
Architect Scott Mitchell’s 3D printer has been running nonstop since he and his daughter assembled it two weeks ago. Mitchell, who teaches courses on fabrication at the USC School of Architecture, is ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Hospitals and medical facilities around the United States are reporting critical shortages of the protective equipment they need ...