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Vape addict kicked five-year habit after his lung collapsed
A New Zealand man has quit vaping after five years following a collapsed lung. Kyan Soutar-Evans, 20, became addicted at 15, ...
The National Association of Broadcasters says the FCC’s ongoing “ground-up” review of EAS should not dismiss the system’s strongest existing link: local broadcast stations. The commission’s notice of ...
A deer tick climbs a blade of tall grass in the woods. It stretches its front legs as far as it can, waiting for a passerby. When a hiker brushes past, the tick clings on. It finds a prime position, ...
German manufacturer EAS Batteries has licenced acetonitrile electrolyte technology from Asahi Kasei for its lithium iron phosphate cells. “The electrolyte’s high ionic conductivity contributes to ...
Regional airlines are pledging to maintain scheduled service to rural communities even as the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) prepares to suspend payments under the Essential Air Service (EAS) ...
After being selected for an Essential Air Service (EAS) contract in August, Air Wisconsin has announced it will withdraw from the process. The decision came before final terms of agreement were ...
The NAB and vendor Digital Alert Systems are going head-to-head over broadcasters’ push to launch a formal FCC rulemaking that would allow stations to adopt software-based Emergency Alert System ...
Marea Therapeutics Presents Positive Data from Phase 2a Clinical Trial of MAR001, Being Developed for Cardiovascular Disease, in Late-Breaking Oral Session at the 93rd EAS Congress MAR001, a ...
Marea Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company harnessing the latest advances in human genetics to develop first-in-class, next-generation medicines for cardioendocrine diseases, ...
WASHINGTON—The Society of Broadcast Engineers has filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission that support a proposal by the National Association of Broadcasters to allow software-based ...
WASHINGTON—The NAB is requesting the Federal Communications Commission make changes to Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules that would allow but not require EAS participants to use software-based EAS ...
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