Cybersecurity researchers have flagged yet another evolution of the ongoing GlassWorm campaign, which employs a new Zig dropper that’s designed to stealthily infect all integrated development environments (IDEs) on a developer’s machine. The technique has been discovered in...
Hungarian domestic intelligence, the national police in El Salvador, and several U.S. law enforcement and police departments have been attributed to the use of an advertising-based global geolocation surveillance system called Webloc. The tool was developed by Israeli company Cobwebs...
Many promising life science innovations struggle to achieve widespread adoption – but why? What differentiates technologies that succeed in real laboratory environments from those that don’t, and what can be done to ensure more tools fulfill their potential? In this interview, Dale Gordon...
Here, Aaron Wenger, Principal Scientist – Bioinformatics at PacBio (CA, USA), explores how advances in accuracy, throughput and cost are making long-read sequencing more accessible at scale. Advances in genomic sequencing have led to significant gains in our understanding of human, plant,...
Advanced single-cell and spatial methods reveal the maternal–fetal connection in unprecedented detail. Researchers from University of California San Francisco (UCSF; CA, USA) have investigated the human maternal–fetal interface (MFI), constructing the most comprehensive cell atlas of the...
To best prepare for the summer months, school security leaders must understand how the threats they face change once the school year ends.
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The decision, which has been a flashpoint in an ongoing debate about regulatory flexibility, was made because Replimune failed to address the agency's issues with the drug's study results, the FDA said.
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The Shanghai-based biotech has a cell therapy that, if successful in testing, could become the first treatment of its kind for liver cancer.
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