Posts Categorized: Science

Daniel Halperin, PhD releases his groundbreaking book, “Facing COVID Without Panic: 12 Common Myths and 12 Lesser Known Facts About the Pandemic – Clearly Explained by an Epidemiologist”

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As the world continues to struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists from around the globe scramble to develop effective treatments and a vaccine. Meanwhile, much has been and is yet to be learned about the intricacies of this virus, including how it is spread (and not spread). Emerging scientific evidence can help us determine the… Read more »

Covalent Metrology Announces New FIB-SEM Services with Significant Advances in Imaging Resolution

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The introduction of two cutting-edge dual-beam focused ion beam scanning electron (FIB-SEM) microscopes at Covalent’s Sunnyvale, CA headquarters will provide clients faster, deeper, and more advanced analytical capabilities. The Helios 5, provides superlative resolution for enhanced measurement and visualization – with specialized features particularly beneficial to clients’ characterizing devices or complex nanostructures. The Scios has… Read more »

GeoOptics Applauds Release of NOAA CWDP Report

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GeoOptics congratulates the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on the release of their Commercial Weather Data Pilot (CWDP) Round 2 Summary and welcomes the agency’s commitment to operational purchases of commercial Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO) data. The report highlights the unique qualities of GeoOptics’ commercial Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation… Read more »

US Kidney Research Corp Achieves Major Technology Breakthrough

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US Kidney Research Corporation (USKRC) is the first in the world to produce synthetic urine (urine produced synthetically from an artificial device) using a new blood purifying technology that involves filtration and ion transport processes similar to the native kidney. The ability to produce synthetic urine was demonstrated in animals (pigs) lacking kidney function using… Read more »

USKRC’s Artificial Kidney Research Published in Prominent Science Journal

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Communications Materials, one of the Nature family of journals, has published a scientific article entitled: Simulating nephron ion transport function using activated wafer electrodeionization by Dr. I. Kurtz and colleagues. The newly published article describes US Kidney Research Corporation’s new multiple mesh electrodeionization technology that simulates kidney nephron function. Nature is one of the world’s preeminent general science periodicals… Read more »