Just a few years ago, the cloud was touted as the “magic pill” for any cyber threat or performance issue. Many were lured by the “always-on” dream, trading granular control for the convenience of managed services. In recent years, many of us have learned (often the hard way) that public cloud...
Amsbio (Oxford, UK) announces a new range of well-characterized adeno-associated virus (AAV) reference standards that enable researchers to significantly improve their AAV production processes. AAV can be engineered to transport DNA of interest to target cells, without any viral genes – making...
Original story from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA, USA). Chemists have determined the structure of the fuzzy coat that surrounds tau proteins. Learning more about this structure could help scientists find ways to block tau from forming tangles in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients....
As corporate intelligence roles grow, gaps in analytic tradecraft education highlight the need for structured thinking and decision-support training.
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More than 3,000 prescriptions were written for Novo’s GLP-1 pill in its first week on the market. Elsewhere, Emergent reached a settlement over a trading scandal and Sanofi is reportedly circling an eye drug biotech.
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The British Guyanese designer was inspired by the tradition of masquerade after attending London’s Notting Hill Carnival over the summer.
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KFF Health News editor-at-large for public health Céline Gounder discussed an increase in measles cases in the U.S. on CBS News’ CBS Mornings on Jan. 15. Gounder also discussed a new study on GLP-1 weight loss drugs on CBS News’ CBS News 24/7 and CBS Mornings on Jan. 8. Click...
When she was 25 years old, Rhonda Swaney nearly died delivering a stillborn baby. She’s a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana. Although her experience was nearly 50 years ago, Swaney said Native Americans continue to receive inadequate maternal care. The data...