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Innovative Insights: Legal Updates in Life Sciences | Third Quarter 2025

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Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly concerned about the prospect that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will be delayed in its consideration of pending New Drug Applications (NDAs) and Biologics Licensing Applications (BLAs).…

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Leucovorin May Have Promise In Autism, But Science Is Far From Settled

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Regarding autism, the mix of genetic and environmental factors thought to cause it can complicate seemingly simple solutions like leucovorin.

Celtic´s lack of goals ´not rocket science´, says Rodgers

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Brendan Rodgers says it is not “rocket science” as to why Celtic have struggled for goals this season, though he is looking for improvements ahead of their Europa League match against Sporting Braga. Celtic have scored just once in three…

Interstellar object spotted shedding mysterious metals in way that defies science: 'It's extremely puzzling'

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Scientists have been left puzzled after spotting that the mysterious interstellar object in our Solar System is 'bleeding' metals in a way that has never been observed before.

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Q&A: ‘Ask the dean’ with dean Jonathan Hodge from the School of Natural Sciences

Hilltop Views reporters Nicole Williams-Quezada, Anna Pratts and Zemira Recio sat down with Dean Jonathan Hodge of the School of Natural Sciences to discuss his academic background, what the school has to offer for STEM students and new…

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AI and Enablement After Amgen v. Sanofi: Implications for Life Sciences Patents

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The Supreme Court in Amgen v. Sanofi affirmed the invalidation of Amgen's antibody patents for lack of enablement. The patents at issue claimed "the entire genus" of antibodies capable of (1) binding specific amino acid residues on PCSK9…

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Does the pill make you gain weight? Here’s what the science says | Debunked

Reproductive immunologist Dr Victoria Male sets the record straight on the long-debated link between contraceptive pills and weight gain - and explains why this theory may have gained legs.

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Innovations in Life Sciences

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The life sciences industry is entering a transformative phase

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Does ‘fasted’ cardio burn body fat? Here’s what the science says

Exercise fads and wellness hacks come and go but the thing backed by solid and consistent evidence is exercise

Indian Government To Launch NIELIT Digital University ‘NDU’ Platform Tomorrow, Will Offer Programmes on AI, Cybersecurity, Data Science and More: MeitY

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The NDU platform, part of the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT), an autonomous scientific society of the MeitY, will be inaugurated by Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister of MeitY, here. The NDU platform is…

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8 fun pictures as Telford school opens £9.2 million science centre in explosive style

A Telford secondary school has officially opened its new £9.2 million science centre - in truly explosive style.

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Away from Oktoberfest, Munich's museums also serve science on tap

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Because sometimes you need a V2 rocket with your schnitzel