The amazing American university impact on drug innovation
In the 1990s, a famous scientist of English expatriates had a yellowed cutting published on the door of his office. He said: “British science is alive … and lives in the United States.” In the future, a similar article could reflect China or other nations to successfully exploit decomposition in American research and development. Behind […]
What stamps are safe in 2025? 6 brands that go out without glyphosate
Sold in Boots, Tesco, and via their website, Totm is a British brand that has built its whole identity around clean and ethical vintage care. Their stamps are made with organic cotton certified GOTS and are free from synthetic fibers, chlorine, dyes, perfumes and pesticides. They went out this week on insta putting the accent, […]
American medical schools should register more international students
When the Trump administration recently paused on interviews on student visas, he hit a perhaps surprising group: thousands of D-1 doctors’ visas that are supposed to start the residence on July 1. Now they don’t know what their future will hold. Hospitals where they are supposed to work also rush. The United States cannot afford […]
Snake Geneva: Hidden on sight – Behind the scenes of a public art installation
Lazerian has united its forces with Lawless Studio® to offer a public art installation in the Parc mestens mon de Genève – part of a wider campaign to raise the world to the snake bite. Located in Switzerland, Geneva is an important cultural and educational hub, not only for artists, but for progress and creation […]
IVF success rate in Türkiye
If you are based in the United Kingdom and explore IVF options abroad, Turkey may well be on your radar. In Europe, the European society of human reproduction and embryology (EShre) FIV tracks and reports, giving patients a clearer vision of country and clinical results. We know that as far as IVF is concerned, by […]
A tragic paradox, Gilead updates and a lot of new pfizer
Adam Feuerstein / Stat Matthew Herper covers medical innovation – both his promise and his perils. Adam Feuerstein is a main writer and biotechnology columnist, reporting on the crossroads of drug development, business, Wall Street and biotechnology. He is also co-host of the weekly biotech podcast The Readout Loud and author of the Biotech dashboard […]
What is an outing vagina? Guide 101 of the first obstacle of trust
Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered if your vulva looks “normal”? You are not the only one. On Tiktok, it seems that many of us have asked for the same thing, wonder what “normal” means, and if certain shapes, sizes or colors are to be feared. A term that often appears in […]
Immigration repression, Medicaid cuts could reverse long -term care
The United States is faced with two major threats to long-term care and could be overthrown our precarious system. These developments should worry the congress and anyone who supports an aging loved one or a disabled family member. The first threat is the repression of immigration in progress. Immigrants represent 28% of all of the […]
Crafts, community and music art hardiabacing: visit Bill the Music Man
Discover Bill’s workshop: a sanctuary of tradition and craftsmanship Entering the Music Man Atelier Bill has the impression of entering a sanctuary of tradition and crafts, where the art of the repair of instruments has prospered for more than four decades. Bill is a pillar of the community of music instruments, renowned for his skills […]
Creative industry challenges: IA and digital environmental impacts
In the last of our interviews in the Spotlight series, we discussed with Jon Pittham, MD in Karman Digital, Stéphanie FisherFounder of Hello Earth, James Lawton-HillDirector of marketing and agency, APS Group & Sam RowlandsDirector of Group Strategy at STM_GRP We discussed their reflections on the challenges and opportunities they face and on the creative […]