(Reuters) - The U.S. government's effort to squeeze more doses from Pfizer Inc's COVID-19 vaccine vials is spurring unanticipated demand for specialized syringes that the world's largest syringe ...
Some bacteria carry tiny syringes filled with chemicals that may thin out competitors or incapacitate predators. Now, researchers have gotten up-close views of these syringes, technically known as ...
GENEVA, Nov 9 (Reuters) - There could be a shortage of one to two billion syringes needed to administer COVID-19 vaccinations in 2022 which could also impact routine immunisations and undermine needle ...
WHO expert Lisa Hedman told a U.N. briefing that nations should plan for the shortfall in an effort to avoid “hoarding” and “panic buying.” Heldman said around 6.8 billion COVID-19 vaccines have been ...
Retractable Technologies Inc. said in a securities filing on Feb. 16 that it was awarded a $54.2 million contract from the federal government. to supply low dead space safety syringes. These types of ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Tuesday that there could be ...
Repurposing a microbial system to deliver molecules directly into cells, and the disconnect between research into, and treatment of, chronic pain. A team of researchers have repurposed tiny ...
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