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Dialog+ Hemodialysis Systems Recalled for Defective Conductivity Sensors

Braun Medical Inc. is recalling Dialog+ Hemodialysis Systems because defective conductivity sensors can prevent the device from working properly. The recall includes 1,033 units of the systems, which were distributed from June 2013 to October 2015.

Hybrid Microfluidic Chip Counts and Separates Living Cells

Advanced microfluidic chips could soon make sophisticated medical tests portable and inexpensive. These tiny...

NASA’s $67 Million Contract for a Solar Electric Propulsion System

There are no places to stop and refuel on the journey to Mars, so...

Coal Could be the Next Great Material for Electronics

The next generation of electronics could be made of exotic metamaterials, or something quite...

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Glucose Levels without Interference

Medical providers could soon be able to diagnose diabetes quickly and inexpensively with a...
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Nature Helps with Heat-Free Soldering Technique

With a little help from nature, engineers at Iowa State University developed tiny metal particles that...

Solar Impulse Crosses Pacific and Breaks World Records

The solar-powered plane that is traveling around the world has broken new world records...

Wires Crossed in Turn Signals for Travel Trailers

A worker on Jayco’s production line accidentally crossed the turn signal wires on certain...

New Technique for Hybrid Battery Electrodes Improves Capacity and Lifespan

A new technique for making electrodes improves the capacity and lifespan of  hybrid batteries....

Ram ProMaster City Vans Recalled for Transmission Problems

Chrysler is recalling a total of 26,867 vans because a problem with the electrical system...
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