Fainting Most Common Medical Crisis on Planes
But researchers note that exact in-flight medical emergency numbers hard to find FRIDAY, Feb. 27 (HealthDay News) -- More than half of the medical emergencies that occur on airplane flights involve fainting, a new study shows, but the researchers note that a lack of good data on such c...Transmission Of Infectious Disease On Planes Analyzed
Based on findings of a recent study researchers say people aren’t the only organisms traveling around the world but also is infectious diseases // . Previous studies conducted among air travelers, including those involving the spread of tuberculosis on planes. Results suggest sitting within two ...Latest Developments In Facelift Surgery - Expert Opinion by Mr James Murphy
...imulated the development of a range of procedures that are tailored to the needs of each individual. Facelift surgery using shorter scars, different planes of dissection and more individually tailored lifting techniques have allowed us to produce evermore natural and balanced results, but, more recently, ...She Works Hard for the Money, so She Shouldn't Have to Work Hard for Great Skin
...es a great skin care routine available for less than your daily cup of coffee. Designed to be perfectly-portable, these products can "GO!" with you on planes and trains, at the gym, in the office and in the school pick-up line. Hilling added, "Don't be fooled by their size because the products contain the s...Siemens Demonstrates Workflow Efficiency in Echocardiography at ACC 2009
...nology changes the way echocardiography workflow is practiced today by making imaging the shortest part of the exam. Automatic extraction of reference planes from the cardiac volume for measurement, analysis, and interpretation as well as protocol-driven exam procedures enhance workflow efficiency and incre...Siemens Highlights Cardiology Excellence from Prevention to Follow-up at ACC 2009
...cle. Called Echo in a Heartbeat(TM), this technology changes the way echocardiography workflow is practiced today: Automatical extraction of reference planes for measurement, analysis, and interpretation from continuous cardiac volume imaging. This paradigm shift streamlines workflow efficiency and automati...Carestream Health Debuts Powerful New PACS Viewer As Work In Progress
... the functionality offered by integrated or native 3D capabilities. Radiologists will be able to directly and dynamically view image data in different planes without switching to other applications or workstations. Automatic registration among differing studies will allow radiologists to manipulate one data...Aviation Expert Addresses Flight Safety Concerns
...planes similar to Flight 3407 that use the names and logos of major airlines are not, in fact, owned or operated by large airlines. Often, the smaller planes are owned by regional carriers that have agreements with major airlines for the sole purpose of enabling large carriers to derive revenue from airport...Small, self-controlled planes combine plant pathology and engineering
Dr. David Schmale prepares plane to collect Fusarium samples. A Virginia Tech plant pathologist has developed autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to detect airborne pathogens above agricultural fields. David Schmale, assistant professor of plant pathology, physiology, and weed scienc...LincRNAs serve as genetic air-traffic controllers
...in a brain cell and regulate a different genomic region in a liver cell? Our study suggests that in the same way that air traffic controllers organize planes in the air, lincRNAs may be organizing key chromatin complexes in the cell." Inspired by a lincRNA called HOTAIR -- which is known to bind key chro...Robo-bats with metal muscles may be next generation of remote control flyers
... Tiny flying machines can be used for everything from indoor surveillance to exploring collapsed buildings, but simply making smaller versions of planes and helicopters doesn't work very well. Instead, researchers at North Carolina State University are mimicking nature's small flyers and developing ro...New MRI technique could mean fewer breast biopsies in high-risk women
...d it's designed to be viewed from a single imaging plane. "What people do now is they compromise," says Block. "They don't get resolution in the other planes to make it a reasonable scan time. We found a way around that." With the team's powerful technique, an MRI machine acquires data radially and gener...University of Miami engineer designs stretchable electronics with a twist
...g., 90o in 1cm). Potential uses for the new design include electronic devices for eye cameras, smart surgical gloves, body parts, airplane wings, back planes for liquid crystal displays and biomedical devises. "Our design is of great interest because the requirements for complex shapes that can function...No quick or easy technological fix for climate change, researchers say
...the upper atmosphere on aircraft would require numerous airports, fleets of planes and a weather forecasting network dedicated only to this project. Its opera...ic gases into the stratosphere in gaseous or liquefied form would mean that planes or balloons would have to fly as high as 13 miles higher than any commerci...Space researchers developing tool to help disoriented pilots
...k, rainy nights when it is easy to become disoriented. Military and civilian pilots are also likely to benefit from the research. "Pilots of small planes often have less training in spatial disorientation and how to respond to an incident," Jones said. "Their lives can be saved by having this extra help...Robotic surgery lowers risk of a rare but serious complication of gastric bypass
...MC, said another advantage of robotics is the clear, three-dimensional view of the operative field which allows the surgeon to better visualize tissue planes and place more precise sutures. "As a result, there is improved surgical performance and lower leakage rates," Wilson said. "We believe this is the...Lighting research center develops framework for assessing light pollution
...lighting. With this basic framework in place, OSP can be used to analyze sky glow, by measuring the overall average illuminance on the side and top planes of the box; light trespass, by calculating the maximum illuminance on any of the side planes; and glare, by computing three illuminance values obtaine...UNH researchers tag first-ever free-swimming leatherback turtles in New England
...avage notes that this year's success is due to a convergence of people, know-how, and funding that allows researchers access to resources like spotter planes and commercial fishermen. And, says Kara Dodge, the UNH Ph.D. student leading the tagging effort, the turtles are cooperating. "It's leatherback...New MRI technique could mean fewer breast biopsies in high-risk women
...d it's designed to be viewed from a single imaging plane. "What people do now is they compromise," says Block. "They don't get resolution in the other planes to make it a reasonable scan time. We found a way around that." With the team's powerful technique, an MRI machine acquires data radially and gener...Domain walls that conduct electricity
...c oxides, bismuth ferrite has the crystal structure of perovskite, in which planes of oxygen atoms and heavy atoms (like bismuth) alternate with planes of oxygen atoms and lighter atoms (like iron). An iron atom is at the cente...Nikon Instruments Introduces Exclusive VAAS Detector Imaging Method for Confocal Microscopy
... is lost. Nikon's VAAS Detection addresses this limitation by collecting photons originating from the selected plane of focus as well as from adjacent planes in a single scan, and independently collecting the signals into independent channels. After the experiment, data can be added back, or the original ...Varian to Showcase RapidArc(TM) Radiotherapy Technology Enhancements at ASTRO 2008
...issue exposed to the beam by choosing several arcs that enter away from the shoulder," he said. According to Ting, use of multiple arcs in different planes also allows doctors to spread out the peripheral dose more widely, so that surrounding normal tissues receive much less radiation. "Normal tissue tole...NIST studies how new helium ion microscope measures up
... Just as test pilots push planes to explore their limits, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are probing the newest microscope technology to furt...All done with mirrors: NIST microscope tracks nanoparticles in 3-D
...crons square and 15 microns deep.) The microscope sees each particle twice, one image in the horizontal plane and one in the vertical. Because the two planes have one dimension in common, its a simple calculation to correlate the two and figure out each particles 3-D path. Basically, we reduce the problem o...Job-related stress: NIST demonstrates fatigue effects in silicon
... the University of Extremadura in Spain, theorizes that the critical element in their experiments is the addition of shear stress (causing the crystal planes to slide against each other), a component missing in conventional tensile strength tests but not uncommon in real-world applications. The NIST expe...Young's experiment in a hydrogen molecule
...s. This phenomenon is due to the fact that (light) particles, as with electrons, can also have wave motion behaviour. At much smaller sizes, atomic planes can create interferences in the transmission of X rays, thus providing information about the internal structure of materials. This is the fundamental ...Scientists say sabercat bit like a pussycat
...inite Element Analysis (FEA) to test the bite force and feeding mechanics of the fearsome predator. FEA, normally used in the analysis of trains, planes and cars, allowed the team to "reverse engineer" designs to find out what sort of forces a structure like a sabrecat skull was able to handle. "S...