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After layoffs, new CEO promises hiring at Cambridge biomedical research institute

After layoffs, new CEO promises hiring at Cambridge biomedical research institute

Harvey Berger, the co-founder and former longtime CEO of Ariad Pharmaceuticals, is the new chairman and chief executive of Arena BioWorks, according to a Monday announcement. But Berger has already been influencing the strategy behind-the-scenes...

New research confirms plausible link between caffeine and vivid dreams

New research confirms plausible link between caffeine and vivid dreams

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

It could be the scientific news of the year: two bacteria with antitumor effects discovered that could change the fight against cancer forever

It could be the scientific news of the year: two bacteria with antitumor effects discovered that could change the fight against cancer forever

Cancer is one of the diseases that can kill humans. Although over the years there has been a lot of progress in terms of treatments that can deal with it, the reality is that if it is not caught in time, it is difficult to save your life. However,...

OneTrust Research & Product Updates Show Need for AI Governance

OneTrust Research & Product Updates Show Need for AI Governance

AI governance platform provider, OneTrust, recently released new survey results that found significant gaps when it comes to AI governance and risk in the enterprise. Additionally, the organization announced some new product updates, including AI...

Undergrad's firefighting past, EMS work, and research inform desire to help others

Undergrad's firefighting past, EMS work, and research inform desire to help others

Luke Mead ’26’s fascination with science, and the many ways in which it can contribute to a better world, took root at a fire department down the street from his family’s home in seaside Charlestown, Rhode Island. The town’s emergency medical...

Iranian scientist wins Mustafa Prize for groundbreaking cancer research

Iranian scientist wins Mustafa Prize for groundbreaking cancer research

Mirzaei-Varzeghani, an Assistant Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch in Tehran, is among the first recipients of this newly established medal in the biennial science festival. The...

In a single email, the EPA ended her research into how climate change endangers children

In a single email, the EPA ended her research into how climate change endangers children

Jane Clougherty has dedicated the majority of her professional life to researching the health effects of air pollution and, more recently, extreme heat. But in May, she got an email from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that ground her...

Scientists thrilled after underwater cameras capture first-of-its-kind footage of rare shark: 'Incredibly exciting'

Scientists thrilled after underwater cameras capture first-of-its-kind footage of rare shark: 'Incredibly exciting'

"Not only is it a new record for the region, but it also highlights how much we still have to learn." by Calvin CoffeeSeptember 9, 2025 For the first time ever, scientists have recorded the elusive sliteye shark in the remote waters of the Indian...

Kokomo High School science class learns about diversity, water quality on Wildcat Creek

Kokomo High School science class learns about diversity, water quality on Wildcat Creek

Aquatic insects scurried along the bottom of a water filled container. They came from the Wildcat Creek, stirred up and caught via net by Kokomo High School students. × Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please...

Scientists issue warning over concerning phenomenon wreaking havoc in Mediterranean Sea: 'Their population is increasing year on year'

Scientists issue warning over concerning phenomenon wreaking havoc in Mediterranean Sea: 'Their population is increasing year on year'

While the word "tropical" may bring about initial positive feelings, tropicalization is not nearly as enticing. The Mediterranean Sea is experiencing a rapid increase in temperature, which has led to a significant shift in the surrounding...

Scientists make key breakthrough in fight against deadly animal disease: 'Crucial moment'

Scientists make key breakthrough in fight against deadly animal disease: 'Crucial moment'

The stakes couldn't be higher. by Hannah SlusherSeptember 9, 2025 In a historic first for wildlife conservation, New Zealand scientists have successfully trialed a vaccination program designed to shield some of the world's rarest bird species from...

Farmers, researchers and industry experts weigh in on benefits of AI in Ag

Farmers, researchers and industry experts weigh in on benefits of AI in Ag

KSHB 41 anchor/reporter JuYeon Kim covers agricultural issues and the fentanyl crisis. Share your story idea with JuYeon. The use of artificial intelligence is growing in every sector of daily life, and this includes how food is produced. Industry...

Chicago researchers highlight racial disparities in heart failure study

Chicago researchers highlight racial disparities in heart failure study

High-tech research firm moving to Bowling Green

High-tech research firm moving to Bowling Green

Published 7:49 am Tuesday, September 9, 2025 Caza Innovations CEO Kent Murphy. (SUBMITTED) DAVID MAMARIL HOROWITZ david.horowitz@bgdailynews.com A research and technology firm known for its work in commercial applications that span biotechnology,...

Scientists are turning plastic waste back into oil for energy

Scientists are turning plastic waste back into oil for energy

A global effort is underway to try and make use of the product, which is currently found everywhere from the human brain to sedimentary rock. By converting plastic waste back into usable oil, experts believe they could create an almost-unlimited...

College of Arts & Sciences Visiting Writers Series - Author Grace Lin Wed, Sep 10

College of Arts & Sciences Visiting Writers Series - Author Grace Lin Wed, Sep 10

1150 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917 View map 40-Minute Talk, Followed by 20-30 Minute Audience Q&A and Book Signing The Bryant University Visiting Writers Series focuses on community and belonging, constructive dialogues, and the inclusion of...

Meet the Iranian scientist who won Mustafa Prize for groundbreaking cancer research

Meet the Iranian scientist who won Mustafa Prize for groundbreaking cancer research

By Maryam Qarehgozlou Iranian female scientist, Sepideh Mirzaei-Varzeghani, has been awarded the Mustafa Prize for scientists under the age of 40 in recognition of her groundbreaking research on overcoming drug resistance in cancer treatment...

PAMRO 2025: Nairobi gears for Africa’s Media Research Conference

PAMRO 2025: Nairobi gears for Africa’s Media Research Conference

The countdown to the 25th PAMRO All Africa Media Research Conference, as Nairobi is set to host on of the industry’s biggest gathering. Returning to Nairobi after 16yrs, the conference will run from the September 14th to 16th, 2025 and will bring...

Assisted Reproductive Technology Global Market Analysis Report 2025 | Opportunities Emerge with Growing Number of Fertility Clinics and Growth in Emerging Economies - Forecast to 2030 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 9, 2025-- The "Assisted Reproductive Technologies Market" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report provides an analysis of the global assisted reproductive technologies market and analyzes...

Critical thinking vital in age of AI, Large Language Models: Zohos Director AI Research

Critical thinking vital in age of AI, Large Language Models: Zohos Director AI Research

New Delhi, Sep 9 (PTI) Human edge in critical thinking and reasoning will continue to be vital in the age of AI and large language models, Ramprakash Ramamoorthy, Director of AI Research at homegrown technology company Zoho Corp has said,...

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