Traditional A/B testing methods are often slowing down decision-making processes, according to recent analyses of business practices. A prevalent issue is the overemphasis on statistical […]
Category: Science
Incyte’s Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Myelofibrosis Treatment
An experimental drug developed by Incyte has demonstrated significant spleen response rates and improvements in disease symptoms for patients suffering from advanced myelofibrosis, a type […]
Study Finds 37% Decline in Marine Life from Deep-Sea Mining
A recent study has revealed that deep-sea mining operations have led to a significant decline in marine biodiversity, with the abundance of animals in the […]
Gilead and Arcellx Report Promising CAR-T Data for Myeloma
Gilead Sciences and its partner Arcellx have released promising data regarding their CAR-T therapy for multiple myeloma, named anito-cel. At the annual meeting of the […]
Prime Medicine Publishes Promising PM359 Data in NEJM
Prime Medicine, Inc. has announced the publication of its Phase 1/2 clinical trial data for PM359, an investigational autologous hematopoietic stem cell therapy aimed at […]
Beloved Community Leader Gary E. Kinnett Passes Away at 91
Gary E. Kinnett, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and community leader, passed away on November 2, 2025, at the age of 91. His death marks […]
Scientists Transform Human Brain Cells into Functional Biocomputers
Advancements in biotechnology have led scientists at the University of California, San Diego to develop a groundbreaking concept: transforming human brain cells into functional biocomputers. […]
MD Anderson’s 77A Antibody Advances Cancer Immunotherapy Potential
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new investigational antibody therapy called **77A**, which enhances the immune response against […]
Research Shows Americans Swear More on Social Media Than Others
A recent study from the University of Eastern Finland reveals that Americans use profanity more frequently on social media compared to their Australian and British […]
Dr. Roger Li Discusses AI’s Role in Assessing Bladder Cancer Risk
Dr. Roger Li, a genitourinary oncologist at Moffitt Cancer Center, has addressed the risk of disease progression in patients with low-grade non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) […]
