Por: The New York Times Science April 28, 2023
The United States is wiring Ukraine with sensors that can detect bursts of radiation from a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb and can confirm the identity of the attacker.In part, the goal is to make sure that if Russia detonates a radioactive weapon on Ukrainian soil, its atomic signature and Moscow’s culpability could be verified.Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine 14 months ago, experts have worried about whether President Vladimir V.... + full article
9to5Mac USA Tech February 07, 2023
An patent granted today appears to describe a new approach to under-screen , which could also allow the company to embed additional sensors into an display. The seemingly describes an evolution of the approach, but applied in a more flexible way … Background Apple’s initial... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech February 03, 2023
Have the new HomePod 2 or HomePod mini smart speakers? If so, you’ve got access to built-in temp and humidity sensors with software 16.3 which can be useful in a variety of ways. Here’s how to set up and use HomePod temperature and humidity sensors plus we’ll look at some... + más
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10 WBNS USA Health November 07, 2022
DALLAS — Brian Hacker is tough, sharp and straightforward. He builds custom vehicles for a living. Three years ago on his birthday, he experienced unshakable pain. I ended up going into the hospital, Hacker said. At the time, he thought it was kidney stones, but it... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 14, 2022
Nuclear weapons are feared the world over due to their unparalleled destructive strength and their potential to sicken populations with radiation. These effects are known not just from thousands of test detonations, but also from the aftermath of the only time nuclear weapons... + más
Boss slammed for potentially exposing employees to radioactivity | Newsweek
Chernobyl aftermath: How long will exclusion zone be uninhabitable? | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 11, 2022
The Biden administration has placed an order for $290 million worth of a drug that can be used to treat radiation sickness.On October 4, the United States Department for Health and Human Services (HHS) announced it was purchasing a supply of the drug Nplate as part of... + más
The U.S. ordered $290 million supply of a radiation sickness drug. Why there's no cause for alarm. | NBC News
Chernobyl radiation caused frogs to genetically mutate, turning black | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health October 10, 2022
Young girls could be up to 10 times more vulnerable to nuclear radiation than other members of society, with girls aged up to five twice as likely to develop cancer as boys of the same age.Understanding the risk posed by radiation exposure has been catapulted into public... + más
Can you buy Nplate, the radiation drug the government is stockpiling? | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 30, 2022
The radioactive fallout of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster has resulted in the rapid evolution of species nearby.According to a study published in the journal Evolutionary Applications, the radiation from the Chernobyl accident has resulted in the changing of the... + más
Study investigates impact of radiation on pediatric brain tumors | WPLG Local 10
Entergy Waterford 3 cited for radiation readings that could have caused unneeded evacuations | The Advocate
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