ViroStatics Demonstrates Clinical Proof of Concept for Dual Antiviral...
An analysis of immune markers measured in a sub-study of ViroStatics’ proof-of-concept Phase 2a trial showed that VS411 was able to reduce immune activation while producing a median 1.5 log10 reduction...
View ArticleExxonMobil Foundation and Dr. Bernard Harris Announce 2011 Summer Science...
ExxonMobil Foundation and Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., the first African-American to walk in space, are partnering for the sixth consecutive year to provide more than 1,200 middle school youth with a...
View ArticleIRX Therapeutics Announces New Research Collaboration
IRX Therapeutics, a developer of immune therapies to make cancer treatments better, announced today it has signed a research collaboration agreement with one of the world’s leading research-based...
View ArticleNew Study Shows Transparent Inc.’s Cell-able System Maintains Liver Functions...
Transparent Inc. has announced new research results which show that the Cell-able system (http://www.cell-able.com), a human hepatocyte 3-dimensional culture system, can maintain hepatocyte functions...
View ArticleGrant Instruments Targets Molecular Biologists with Launch of GLS Aqua Plus...
Grant Instruments (www.grant.co.uk), a world-renowned supplier of scientific, life sciences and data acquisition products, is targeting molecular biologists with the launch of its precision engineered...
View ArticleOneWorld Health Announces Major Breakthrough in the Fight against Cholera
The Institute for OneWorld Health (iOWH) announced a major milestone in the fight against cholera. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted iOWH permission to begin phase 1 trials for iOWH032, a...
View ArticleGRNCM1 Exhibits Protective Properties Against Arrhythmias and Halts Cardiac...
Geron Corporation today announced preclinical study data showing positive effects of GRNCM1, Geron’s cardiomyocyte product derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), in a small animal model of...
View ArticleProCure Proton Therapy Center for Cancer Treatment on Pace to Begin Treating...
A 220-ton cyclotron, the core of what will soon be New Jersey’s most advanced radiation treatment center, will be ending a 3,700-mile journey that began in Belgium, arriving at the construction site of...
View ArticleStriking Development Releases Accelerated Paracel Blast Plug-in for CLC bio’s...
Today, CLC bio and Striking Development announced the release of the highly accelerated Paracel BLAST plug-in for integration into CLC bio’s enterprise platform: CLC Genomics Server. Director of...
View ArticleAffymetrix Releases Comprehensive Validated Data from the Axiom Genomic Database
Affymetrix, today announced the release of a complete data set of 5 million variants on its website. The genotyping data set, part of the Axiom Genomic Database, is based on extensive validation of...
View ArticleThe world’s most dangerous airports
No matter how little we want to hear those names, there is a “black list” of airports that sets the maximum risk for the health and life of the passengers. Airport, just by definition, should…
View ArticleMuhammad Ali made from boxing bags
An American artist has certainly composed the most unusual portrait ever done to the great boxer Muhammad Ali. The whole ensemble has been named “reALIze”, and is composed entirely of small boxing...
View ArticleReligion social model may disappear in nine countries
A study conducted in nine countries, based on data collected in the census, says that religion will disappear. Over time, the number of people without religious affiliation has increased dramatically,...
View ArticleSolar storms to affect power systems on Earth in 2013?
Although many people waiting anxiously and fear on December 21, 2012 when, according to the Mayan long calendar, would end a cycle of civilization, our scientists calm, saying that such millennial...
View ArticleThe longest bridge crossing the sea, measuring 36.48 km, was opened after...
The longest bridge crossing the sea, measuring 36.48 km, was opened after four years of beginning construction. The bridge connects the city Qingadao with less developed areas of the district Huangdao...
View ArticleThe concept of women beauty over the centuries
Looking at the portraits of some of the most beautiful women in history and reading about how impressed were men and how popular were, we came pretty hard sometimes to understand why. Perhaps these women…
View ArticleCensorship Phenomenon and Freedom of Expression over centuries
Censorship is really old as the world itself. In fact, censorship has emerged with articulated language, when people first realized the power and, especially, the danger of words in certain situations....
View ArticleWhy do some people have curly hair?
To some extent, hair texture varies from person to person depending on the gene. A 2009 study analyzed genetic hair and concluded that the proportion of 85-95 percent hair structure is encoded by the...
View ArticleWomen have the ability to identify unfaithful men a glance
We are told that it is not good to judge a book by its cover yet a new study indicates that sometimes these assumptions are correct. More specifically, the research claims that women have the…
View ArticleThe largest indoor ski park in the world will be built in Denmark
Ski Park will offer visitors more than 3 km indoor and outdoor track, a freestyle park, hotel, restaurant and all existing facilities in a modern ski resort. The new ski dome will have a design…
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