Johns Hopkins Medicine was awarded over $18 million to lead a multi-institutional approach to developing a novel extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and advanced life-support system device. The ...
On Saturday the Japanese cargo vessel HTV-7 was launched into space from Tanegashima, Japan. Already orbiting Earth it will arrive at the International Space Station on Thursday packed with scientific ...
Researchers at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine are leading a federally-backed project to develop a portable extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and advanced life-support system device. The ...
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What makes Artemis II life support systems different from the ISS? NASA engineers share details
NASA engineers explain how Artemis II life support systems differ from the ISS, focusing on regenerative systems, deep space ...
Conclusions The addition of advanced-life-support interventions did not improve the rate of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in a previously optimized emergency-medical-services system of ...
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