Study Finds on MSN
Is Air Pollution Training Your Immune System to Turn Against You?
A study links long-term PM2.5 air pollution to higher levels of anti-nuclear antibodies, early warning signs of autoimmune ...
Morning Overview on MSN
This new 3D chip could smash the 'memory wall' slowing AI
Artificial intelligence has raced ahead so quickly that the bottleneck is no longer how many operations a chip can perform, ...
A doctor in the US who found asbestos in his son's sandpit tried in vain to get stronger regulations. Almost 40 years later he says he's "not surprised" the problem re-emerged in Australia.
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Combat training is a rite of passage for police recruits. It’s left a trail of deaths and injuries
Combat training drills are a rite of passage for police recruits nationwide, and an Associated Press investigation finds they've left a trail of deaths and injuries.
Effective training helps workers understand gas hazards, respond to alarms, and reduce exposure to toxic, flammable, and oxygen-deficient atmospheres.
Federal funding from the U.S. Department of Labor, administered by MSHA, will support mine safety and health training programs nationwide, expanding education and hazard awareness in a high-risk ...
A series of pesticide training and recertification classes are being offered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County. Anyone interested in obtaining a pesticide certification license and me ...
ZME Science on MSN
An Anthropologist Spent 5 Years Infiltrating the Secret World of ‘Broscience’ and Steroid Use. Here’s What She Learned
An Australian researcher went undercover to learn more about how Broscience experiments with dangerous drugs — and found a ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World-first: US scientists capture atomic oxygen in water using an ultrafast laser
Scientists have directly imaged atomic oxygen in water using a femtosecond laser, revealing unexpected stability and movement ...
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NDSU Extension offers Stop the Bleed training to bring life-saving skills to rural North Dakota
According to the NDSU Extension, severe bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from injuries. That’s why the extension is holding their Stop the Bleed trainings next month.
As you can see from the graphic, over the past five years, XLK has outperformed FTEC by 8.6%. Apparently, that is enough for ...
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