Priest and bioethicist Fr. Michael Baggot, a prominent Catholic voice on artificial intelligence, urges more faithful to ...
PARIS (AP) — Laurent Vinatier, a French political scholar serving a three-year sentence in Russia and facing new charges of espionage, has been freed in a prisoner swap with France, officials said ...
Shares in Scholar Rock have gone into overdrive after the biotech reported positive phase 3 results with apitegromab in patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), setting up regulatory filings in ...
The goal of the Scholar-Artist program is to honor exceptionally accomplished high school seniors September to June. Selections are made, each spring, from a pool of Long Island students. From these ...
Single-cell transcriptomics identifies three discrete mouse trabecular meshwork subtypes and demonstrates that an Lmx1b glaucoma mutation drives mitochondrial dysfunction and elevated intraocular ...
Diminished concern in the biotech industry over the possible occurrence of an anticommons (whereby excessive patenting might inhibit, rather than facilitate, new technologies 1) may be due in part to ...
The NTSB released on Wednesday its preliminary report into the helicopter’s collision with a slackline, including new information that a second helicopter came dangerously close to the same line about ...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by impairments in social ...
Universal health coverage (UHC) is about ensuring that everyone, especially the most vulnerable, has access to the quality health care they need without suffering financial hardship. It is key to ...
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