Drawing Blood — a new 12-issue series created by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman alongside frequent collaborator David Avallone — has found a home at Image Comics. Drawing Blood ...
Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
Aside from being a sharp dressed man, David Avallone is a man of many talents. His current project Drawing Blood, began as a collaboration with indie comics legend Kevin Eastman. Bleeding Cool took ...
In 1992, Shane "Books" Bookman, and his brother Paul, released their scrappy indie creation on the unsuspecting comic book universe: The Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls. To their great surprise, ...
BENNINGTON, Vt. (NEWS10) – The first blood drawing clinic was held for Bennington residents who have been exposed to the chemical PFOA in their drinking water. The Vermont Health Department drew blood ...
CORYDON, Ind., Aug. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Phlebotomy Education announces the release of The Lab Draw Answer Book. The book provides answers to over 400 questions commonly asked by ...
Medics jabbing troops with needles for blood tests in remote locations may become a thing of the past thanks to some new technology. A blood-drawing and testing device, developed with the help of the ...
Getting your blood drawn is something that is pretty routine in healthcare settings. While routine, it still requires dexterity, a gentle touch and a keen eye to find a suitable vein. Venipuncture, ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Drivers suspected of driving while intoxicated in Austin may face a different process than in most other places. The Austin Police Department (APD) recently launched a program that has ...
A major decision by the nation's highest court could change the way operating while intoxicated, or OWI suspects are prosecuted. The case, Mitchell v. Wisconsin centers on how and when law enforcement ...
We've already seen a robotic device that's capable of inserting intravenous needles in people's arms. Now, researchers from New Jersey's Rutgers University have designed an automated system for ...