Feb 20 (Reuters) - Grail's (GRAL.O), opens new tab shares plunged nearly 50% on Friday after the company said routine screening with its cancer blood test failed to significantly boost early detection ...
Abstract: Considering the significant safety incidents arising from the fatigue-induced operations of tower crane drivers in prefabricated building construction, this study proposed the utilization of ...
A closely watched clinical trial in Britain that screened blood for early detection of cancer did not show a reduction in diagnoses at later stages of the disease. By Rebecca Robbins and Gina Kolata A ...
ATLANTA — A Georgia House study committee looking at election procedures in the Peach State submitted its final report Monday, including recommendations on how to comply with a provision of state law ...
New York City is aligning its building code to be more closely aligned with international model standards and state requirements. December 19, 2025 New York City is updating its building code to ...
Construction is set to seriously ramp up at the Florence Administrative Campus with the Pinal County announcement of a new Administration building slated to break ground on January 5, 2026. As ...
Nearly one in ten people over the age of 70 have Alzheimer’s disease dementia, shows a first-of-its-kind study that paired blood-based markers and clinical assessments to study the disease in Norway 1 ...
See how a tiny DIY stove performs in a hot tent camping setup. This video tests its fire efficiency, safety, and usability, helping camping enthusiasts explore compact heating solutions for the ...
ALPHARETTA, Ga. — If you notice something strange floating in the sky over Alpharetta on Friday, don’t worry. It’s not a UFO. A developer plans to float a large balloon between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The ...
A bill to delay enforcement of the commercial building code passed the Wisconsin State Assembly. The bill “provides much-needed clarity,” and will implement the new building code on April 1, 2026, ...
The wake of Hurricane Andrew in Dade County, Fla., in August 1992. Fifty-four people died in the storm, which caused over $27 billion in damages and led to Florida’s adoption of a statewide building ...