Key Takeaways Supreme Court to decide if “generic version” marketing can support induced infringement claims. On Jan. 16, 2026, the Court granted Hikma’s petition for cert. in a closely watched case ...
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Complex sugar-protein molecules that sense external messages to help a cell grow or respond to its environment can now be ...
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Proteomics experiments on Drosophila reveal sex-specific effects in aging, and an important role for a protein called DIP-β.
A stem cell therapy for stroke restored neuron function and revealed how transplanted cells navigate the nervous system.
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It’s not a bad idea, in theory. Giving AI a face is not just a marketing ploy. It’s a biological inevitability.
Microscopy continues to transform the life sciences. Here are five recent breakthroughs made possible by the technique.