Designed to produce up to 36,000 loaded 155mm artillery projectiles per month, the facility will become the world's most ...
An ammunition plant in Mesquite, Texas, has not produced any metal projectile parts after the Army spent $469 million to ...
Manufacturing problems are dashing the U.S. Army’s plans to boost production of urgently needed 155-mm howitzer shells, a ...
A new UCL-led international trial will assess whether AI can perform as well as expert radiologists at detecting prostate cancer on MRI scans. Following the practice-changing UCL-led PROMIS and ...
Millions of people are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease each year, comprising 60% to 70% of dementia cases worldwide. While cognitive impairment and structural brain changes are indicative of ...
The wife of the man who was sucked into an MRI machine and died is now suing the clinic where the incident occurred. Adrienne Jones-McAllister filed a lawsuit against Nassau Open MRI, P.C. and others ...
Keith McAllister's widow is suing the radiology office, claiming it failed to warn McAllister to remove his metal chain before entering the MRI room Keith Mcallister/Facebook Keith McAllister, 61, ...
Weapons of war in ancient times often included slingshots fired from great distances, and sometimes, the most lethal part was personalized. Ancient Greeks often decorated or inscribed the lead ...
A homemade railgun is built and pushed to the point of testing, using powerful electrical energy to launch a metal projectile at high speed. As the system charges and fires, the experiment becomes ...
Full-body MRIs are all the rage. Celebrities and influencers tout the benefits of such scans that could find asymptomatic aneurysms and cancers lurking in your body. Sometimes, they're life-saving.