Scientists have worked for years to reduce methane emissions from cattle burps by changing what cattle eat, or through research on vaccines, genetic modification of cattle and even forehead-mounted ...
A new study led by Break Through Cancer's Accelerating Glioblastoma (GBM) Therapies Through Serial Biopsies TeamLab has revealed that an engineered virus therapy, CAN-3110, triggered powerful immune ...
As a matter of first impression, the Appellate Division, First Department agreed that a U.S.-based research firm could not be ...
Described as ‘historical’, the West Sussex estate hosted speakers on the topic of microbiomes, from farmers to doctors.
Matthew Taylor and Gary Dunn examined how different producer cells can result in differences in the viruses they are used to cultivate.
DelveInsight's DNA Synthesis Inhibitors Market Size, Target Population, Competitive Landscape & Market Forecast report includes a ...
Creating international viral biosafety guidelines are key to clearing up confusion, regaining trust and ensuring that ...
Mr. Schulman is the editor of The New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology & Society. He has written extensively about science reform. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the new director of the National Institutes of ...
Even under the 2014 pause, the NIH, through its subsidiary the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), continued to fund gain-of-function research on SARS-like coronaviruses at ...
The DNA synthesis inhibitors market is projected to witness substantial growth in the coming years, driven by the rising incidence of cancer diagnoses, growing awareness, the expanding pipeline ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) plans to continue creating novel pandemic viruses in apparent defiance of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump calling for a crackdown on the ...
Chiplet architecture, already entrenched in high-performance AI data centers, is beginning to penetrate the automotive sector. With its modular design and capacity for heterogeneous integration, the ...