According to World Health Organization estimates, around 254 million people were living with chronic hepatitis B infection in 2022. Yet only 14 percent had been diagnosed, and just 8 percent were ...
A world-first Australian trial has found that a simple fingerstick test for hepatitis B DNA is as accurate as standard lab testing, paving the way for wider access in remote and resource-limited ...
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Fire Stick stops real fire test
This compact fire stick successfully puts out real flames during a live demo. It is small easy to use and leaves no mess behind. Inside an AI start-up’s plan to scan and dispose of millions of books ...
The snow has melted away and your neighbor’s lawns are beginning to show signs of life with splashes of bright green. Your lawn, on the other hand, looks like matted down straw. Is the grass dead or ...
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Dead or dormant? Use the simple 'scratch test' to check your plants
Just because a plant is bare and leafless doesn't mean it's past its prime ...
A world-first Australian trial has found that a simple fingerstick test for hepatitis B DNA is as accurate as standard lab testing, paving the way for wider access in remote and resource-limited ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Feb 5 (IANS) A world-first Australian trial has found that a simple fingerstick test for hepatitis B DNA is as accurate as standard lab testing, paving the way for wider ...
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A digging stick and a tiny tool of unknown purpose are among the oldest handheld wooden tools ever found. The objects, from 430,000 years ago, indicate early human ancestors were using wood for tools, ...
Roadside drug testing has become an increasingly common thing since its introduction in 2004, and comes down heavily on those who are driving with illicit substances in their system. RELATED: Can you ...
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