The introduction of dedicated blast safety officers would be the latest government measure aimed at protecting troops from ...
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World’s first quantum brain scanner aims to scan troops on-site for blast damage
A new quantum-powered brain scanner is set to change how militaries protect troops from blast exposure by bringing laboratory ...
New research initiative aims to prevent and treat blast-related brain injuries in military personnel
University of Virginia School of Medicine and Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) researchers will use a federal Department of Defense grant to better identify, prevent and treat brain injuries for ...
The University of Nottingham unveils the world's first mobile quantum brain scanner, designed to monitor the impact of blast ...
Nicole Herling was praying for brain disease. That’s rarely happy news. But for her, it offered a potential answer to a haunting question: why, in less than a year, had her brother transformed from a ...
Repeated exposure to explosive blasts has the potential to cause brain injuries, but there is currently no diagnostic test for these injuries In a study of 30 active-duty United States SOF personnel, ...
Matthew is a writer for Game Rant. His first console was the NES, but he made most of his childhood memories with the SNES. Matthew spent much of his early life begging to go to Blockbuster to browse ...
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