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  • As girls arrive, Boy Scouts change name of flagship program

    Dr. Eugene Gu, a physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and CEO of a biotech company, said on Twitter that the outrage is misplaced. He views the name change as a business decision. "With declining membership, they need the girls or it would be called Bankrupt Scouts," Gu tweeted.

  • EU sets sights on artificial intelligence future

    "And in Belgium, that might be in biotech and in another country, it might be in oil exploration. But at least you make it very concrete at the start and then those excellence centres can be kind of helping SMEs in applying AI as fast as they can." Developers say we shouldn't be afraid of AI,…

  • Global shares mixed as investors look ahead to Fed meeting

    Many factories said shortages of workers and skills affected their productivity. Meanwhile the Commerce Department said construction spending fell in March as home building dropped sharply. SAMSUNG BIOLOGICS: South Korean biotech company Samsung Biologics Co.'s shares plunged as much ...…

  • Asian shares mostly lower after topsy-turvy day on Wall St

    BANGKOK (AP) — Shares are mixed in Asia after a topsy-turvy May Day session on Wall Street, where most benchmarks recovered from early losses as Apple led a rally in technology companies. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's Nikkei 225 index slipped 0.3 percent to 22,444.09 and the Hang Seng in Hong…

  • A cancer treatment that one expert called the 'most exciting thing I've seen in my lifetime' just got ...

    He's now the executive chairman of Rubius Therapeutics, a biotech firm that's also working with cell therapy to develop treatments like Kymriah that don't have to be as personalized. The hope is that one day doctors will be able to prescribe a cell therapy and use it that same day instead of…