GSU graduate Auston Netcher is a contracted employee for NASA and helped work on the most recent Artemis II mission.
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Why a U-2 pilot opened his helmet at 70,000 feet and somehow lived
U-2 pilots already fly in conditions so extreme that they need pressure suits, pure oxygen, and astronaut-like procedures ...
The FDA issued four medical device recalls involving syringes, ventilator circuits, and catheters due to risks of injury and device failure.
Premature infants in NICUs may endure about 14 painful procedures a day; evidence shows these early repeated painful stimuli can intensify pain sensitivity and produce long-term neurobiological harm.
New details have emerged regarding influencer Rachel Tussey’s death after alleged complications from a tummy tuck procedure. ...
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The brutal job of a WW2 airplane gunner - kill or be killed
This video explains the role and extreme dangers of the ball turret gunner on WWII bombers like the B-17 and B-24. The gunner ...
I felt like I was gonna pass out. I felt a little dizzy. And it leaks for, like, five days,” Cardi B has said of the ...
FAA PROTE chamber training lets aviation students safely experience hypoxia in a controlled setting, helping them recognize ...
Using a microaxial flow pump prior to and during cardiac stenting procedures for patients with severe heart attacks who don't ...
A first-in-human trial from Institute of Science Tokyo and EVA Therapeutics, Inc., demonstrates that enteral ventilation, a ...
This article argues for the adoption of a combined lyophilized plasma and platelet product strategy to address critical gaps.
MILAN — A Milan court rejected prosecutors’ request to place Paul & Shark’s parent Dama SpA and Aspesi’s Alberto Aspesi & C. SpA under judicial administration for their alleged negligence in auditing ...
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