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 ...
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, ...
Drawing Blood was a Kickstarter comic book by Kevin Eastman, David Avallone, Ben Bishop and Troy Little, a meta-narrative about Shane Bookman and Paul Bookman, the fictitious creators 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, ...
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 ...
“The completely fictional true stories of Shane ‘Books’ Bookman sums it up the best,” said Eastman in a press release. “Set squarely in our collective world of Comics, part autobiographical, part tall ...
A robot arm could soon be coming to your doctor’s office to take your blood and analyze it for you. From scientists at Rutgers University, this technology could change the way doctors’ offices and ...
While many other areas in the practice of medicine have been augmented by increasingly sophisticated technology, phlebotomy – the practice of drawing blood for laboratory analysis – has remained ...
The practice of drawing blood has changed very little over the decades. It looks about the same now as it did 50 years ago. That process, however, may be about to get a modern makeover. Several health ...
Utrecht-based Vitestro has raised €20mn to bring its robotic blood drawing device to market. Founded in 2017, Vitestro aims to improve the blood draw experience for patients and address personnel ...
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