BELMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A comprehensive study of electronics hobbyists released today found that over 68% of hobbyists believe electronics as a hobby is essential to fueling the American ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a study assessing the implementation of e-Stewards and Responsible Recycling Standard for Electronics Recyclers (R2), the two third-party ...
Black-colored plastic used in children’s toys, takeout containers, kitchen utensils and grocery meat and produce trays may contain alarming levels of toxic flame retardants that may be leaching from ...
Electronic patient records may increase healthcare costs by leading physicians to order tests more often, according to a study reported in the New York Times. The study, published this week in Health ...
An electronic monitoring system can accurately measure hand hygiene compliance, according to a study in Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control. Researchers validated an electronic monitoring ...
Electronic communication between physicians and patients was found to improve patient experience but add to physicians’ workload in a study published in Health Affairs. Researchers interviewed the ...
A study released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), Arlington, Va., finds that nine out of 10 consumers feel it is important to recycle consumer electronics. The CE Recycling and Reuse ...
American youths now spend more than seven and a half hours per day using a smart phone, computer, television or other electronic device, according to a new study. In contrast, they spent less than six ...
Electronic health records may help reduce hefty malpractice settlements for physicians and insurance companies. In a study done by Harvard researchers, 6.1% of physicians with electronic records had ...
DETROIT (AP) — Safety features such as automatic emergency braking and forward collision warnings could prevent more than 40% of crashes in which semis rear-end other vehicles, a new study has found.