It’s common for nitrile gloves to have some form of microscopic holes in them, with the industry-accepted quality level (AQL) ...
UC San Diego has developed a sensor-rich glove that could enable doctors to better measure the muscle strength of people who suffer from cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke and other disorders.
People in the area have complained about seeing them littered across parking lots and left on shopping carts. "In public, you don't really need to wear gloves," said Dr. Jason Newland, who's an ...