In terms of actual danger from last night’s 4.8 magnitude earthquake, there really isn’t much. But when it comes to what it showed about safety systems, there might be room for a rumble of concern.
More than 100 food safety reports were submitted by industry to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new electronic portal in its first months of operation, the agency said. Mandated by Congress, ...
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A balloon launch from near Lauder, New Zealand, that is part of a global atmospheric surveillance system.Credit... Supported by By Christopher Flavelle Christopher Flavelle reported this story from ...
A faculty-researcher at Rochester Institute of technology has developed a prototype micro device with bio-sensors that can detect the deadly Ebola virus. With this type of device, those infected can ...
China has launched a next-generation Fengyun-4C meteorological satellite to enhance its ability to monitor extreme weather ...
If the ocean floor had a nervous system, it might look something like this: thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables connected to sensors set atop the fault lines where Japan’s earthquakes begin.
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New Delhi: The central government has decided to massively expand wastewater surveillance across the country, setting a target for itself to identify more than 10 disease-causing germs. Besides ...