Tag: testing

xAI is testing a standalone iOS app for its Grok chatbot

Elon Musk’s xAI Launches Standalone iOS App for AI Chatbot Grok Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, has

Wastewater treatment plant testing reveals limited removal of organofluorines, putting millions at potential risk

A recent study conducted by a research team from Harvard University has shed light on the elevated concentrations

NYC woman murdered 33 years ago finally ID’d with advanced DNA testing: DA

In a tragic turn of events, a woman who was brutally murdered in Queens over 30 years ago

Bluesky starts testing a trending topics feature

Social Network Bluesky Launches Trending Topics Feature in Beta On Christmas day, social network Bluesky announced the launch

Is Raw Milk Safe? Officials Ramp Up Testing Amid Bird Flu Outbreak

Raw milk has come under scrutiny recently as a bird flu outbreak (H5N1) has spread among the nation's

Federal milk testing program to track H5N1 flu outbreak in cows

The H5N1 bird flu virus has been spreading rapidly through California dairy herds, prompting the U.S. Department of

USDA orders nationwide testing of milk for bird flu to halt virus

The U.S. government has issued an order to test the nation's milk supply for bird flu in order

We Need to Prevent a New Era of Nuclear Weapons Testing

The Importance of Maintaining the Nuclear Testing Moratorium Following the Cold War era of thousands of nuclear weapons

Testing times for Starmer

Public Opinion and Political Action: The Push to End Animal TestingPublic opinion holds significant power in the realm

Testing rules out beef patties as source of poisoning

LOS ANGELES — McDonald’s has confirmed that beef patties are not the source of the recent outbreak of

A nuclear waste tanker ship is testing a 65-foot-tall wing-sail

Smart Green Shipping, in partnership with the University of Southampton, is taking a unique approach to sustainable shipping

CDC testing of Missouri’s bird flu case hits obstacles, delaying answers

Health officials in the United States are facing challenges in determining whether a Missouri individual infected with H5N1