The first analysis of a new point-of-care 'nucleic acid test' for SARS-CoV-2 in a UK hospital setting shows these machines dramatically reduce time spent on COVID-19 ‘holding’ wards – allowing patients to

That’s the warning from a team of researchers including Dr Ben Collier from the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre, part of Cambridge University's Department of Computer Science and Techn

The first funding applications for a share in the £13.1 million allocation are likely to go to the Combined Authority Board for approval from July 2020 onwards.

Chartered accountant David Brown (pictured second left at an IoD dinner) started his career as an articled clerk earning £2 10 Shillings a week before joining the family civil engineering firm, East Anglian-based Biggs Wall and Co Ltd.

The work challenges one of the leading hypotheses for the advent of life – the ‘RNA world’ theory, which arose in the 60s and has gained wide acceptance.

The training device works by offering a variety of pre-programmed scenarios to train first responders how to use a defibrillator in an emergency.  It can also work with CPR training equipment to give feedback on pushing force and the frequency of chest compressions.  

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The first analysis of a new point-of-care 'nucleic acid test' for SARS-CoV-2 in a UK hospital setting shows these machines dramatically reduce time spent on COVID-19 ‘holding’ wards – allowing patients to

That’s the warning from a team of researchers including Dr Ben Collier from the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre, part of Cambridge University's Department of Computer Science and Techn

The first funding applications for a share in the £13.1 million allocation are likely to go to the Combined Authority Board for approval from July 2020 onwards.

Chartered accountant David Brown (pictured second left at an IoD dinner) started his career as an articled clerk earning £2 10 Shillings a week before joining the family civil engineering firm, East Anglian-based Biggs Wall and Co Ltd.

The work challenges one of the leading hypotheses for the advent of life – the ‘RNA world’ theory, which arose in the 60s and has gained wide acceptance.

The training device works by offering a variety of pre-programmed scenarios to train first responders how to use a defibrillator in an emergency.  It can also work with CPR training equipment to give feedback on pushing force and the frequency of chest compressions.