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Medical Device Sterilization: 4 Alternatives to Using Ethylene Oxide

TSO3, now a part of Stryker - vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization FDA said it considered a number of criteria for the challenge. One of the main criteria was that the method or technology be compatible with a large cross-section of materials used to make medical devices as well as packaging materials or sterile barrers. The materials, devices, and barriers of particular interest were those that are compatible with EO sterilization. The second main criteria was that the method or technology be scalable, and allow for the effective sterilization of large volumes of devices. Researchers have explored the use of (scCO

Media Admits People Who Get COVID Will Probably Make Antibodies For A Lifetime

Media Admits People Who Get COVID Will ‘Probably Make Antibodies For A Lifetime’ Image Credit: Share Email The media is finally admitting after 15 months of spreading wild hysteria and misinformation that people who catch the coronavirus are probably immune for years if not for life, at least for similar strains.  Many people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 will probably make antibodies against the virus for most of their lives. So suggest researchers who have identified long-lived antibody-producing cells in the bone marrow of people who have recovered from COVID-19. The study provides evidence that immunity triggered by SARS-CoV-2 infection will be extraordinarily long-lasting. […] 

Flowers use the smell of death to lure and imprison coffin flies

Scientists recently discovered a flower that lures in and imprisons coffin flies with the smell of death. A. microstoma flowers found in various places on the ground. (Image credit: T. Rupp, B. Oelschlägel, K. Rabitsch et al.) Scientists recently discovered a flower that lures in and imprisons coffin flies with the smell of death.  The plant uses this stinky aroma to trick the insects into pollinating its flowers. This is the first time that a flower has been found to mimic the scent of dead insects as opposed to dead vertebrates, according to the new study. Between 4% and 6% of flowering plants use a deceptive pollination strategy in which they lure in pollinators such as insects with a scent, color or touch that suggests a reward, such as nectar, pollen or mating and breeding sites that don t exist,

Muon Results Throw Physicists Best Theories into Confusion

Scientific American Experimental anomalies have sent researchers scrambling to concoct new explanations Print The Large Hadron Collider’s LHCb detector, pictured, reported anomalies in the behavior of muons, two weeks before the Muon g – 2 experiment announced a puzzling finding about muon magnetism. Credit: Peter Ginter Advertisement Physicists should be ecstatic right now. Taken at face value, the surprisingly strong magnetism of the elementary particles called muons, revealed by an experiment this month, suggests that the established theory of fundamental particles is incomplete. If the discrepancy pans out, it would be the first time that the theory has failed to account for observations since its inception five decades ago and there is nothing physicists love more than proving a theory wrong.

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