August 27, 2022 • By Jeannine Burgdorf
All the Living and the Dead: From Embalmers to Executioners, an Exploration of the People Who Have Made Death Their Life’s Work
Corpse Capitalism: On John Troyer’s “Technologies of the Human Corpse”
A curiously op
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin says the mandatory wearing of masks in public places will be lifted in the city as of March 15, while a ban on public gatherings and demonstrations introduced two years ago as part of coronavirus precautions will remain.
Sobyanin wrote on his blog on March 14
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Melville, New York–based Fonar Corp. — the company he founded and chaired — confirmed the Aug. 3 death in a recent news release. Damadian was 86.
Fonar sold its first MRI scanner in 1980.
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Alameda, California-based Penumbra presented results from the initial Insight Registry for the RED reperfusion catheters and the sub-analyses of the Complete study for the Penumbra system at the 2022
Pfizer’s new Paxlovid tablets are shown here at La Clinica Fruitvale Village in Oakland, Calif. on March 3, 2022. COVID-19 antiviral pills Paxlovid and molnupiravir are becoming increasingly available now that supply has vastly improved since the rollout began in January.
The vaccinati
Based on the number of requests for face masks for frontline workers, GM is increasing its production capacity for face masks at its Warren, Michigan facility. In addition, the company has shared its manufacturing plans with GM suppliers along with the Original Equipment Suppliers Association
No matter what you do, having a support network can get you through, says U of A researcher
By Raylene Lung, '18 BA
When you hear stories about Everest, they usually involve people trying to get up the mountain.
Not for Kate Storey, ’07 PhD. At
Kesha changed party music forever when she released her hit song "Tik Tok" in 2009, per Billboard. Though the singer's path has been anything but a straight-shot success. She initially signed with music producer Dr. Luke at age 18, and would become entrenched in a struggle to get out of their
This versatile project can also hold pencils, pens, a phone, and a USB charger.
By Jean Levasseur | Published Aug 21, 2022 9:03 AM
At the end of each workday or gaming session, I’ve take
british technology company dyson launches its first wearable product: a pair of futuristic noise-canceling headphones with an unorthodox addition of a built-in air purifier. as if it came directly from a sci-fi movie, the product takes shape as a set of over-ear headphones with a mask-like gad