US Supreme Court Decision Strengthens Bayer's Argument in Roundup Litigation

US Supreme Court Decision Strengthens Bayer’s Argument in Roundup Litigation

**US Supreme Court Affirms Bayer-Monsanto in Glyphosate Lawsuit, Affecting Thousands of Cases** In a notable legal triumph for Bayer-Monsanto, the US Supreme Court has affirmed the company’s position that federal pesticide legislation overrides state regulations mandating cancer warnings on the labels of its glyphosate-containing herbicide, Roundup. This ruling influences more than 60,000 active lawsuits from […]

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Trump Administration Supports Contentious OMB Initiative Despite Growing Dissent

Trump Administration Supports Contentious OMB Initiative Despite Growing Dissent

**U.S. Research Community Confronts Uncertainty Due to Contentious OMB Regulation** A suggested regulation from the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that could empower political appointees with control over federal research grant allocations is encountering considerable opposition from the U.S. research and advocacy sectors. This regulation, set to take effect on October 1, […]

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A Man Recording His Reflections and Encounters via a Blog

A Man Recording His Reflections and Encounters via a Blog

Certainly, here’s an article generated based on the topic you provided: — ### The Path of an Autodidactic Historian of Science and Mathematics In today’s digital landscape, debating historical assertions frequently takes place on social media, where facts can often be overshadowed by personal interpretation. A closer inspection reveals that some seemingly casual commentators possess […]

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Promoting Genetic Medicine

Promoting Genetic Medicine

‘We are now effectively reshaping these highly intriguing DNA-targeting technologies into something that resembles a therapeutic much more,’ states Benjamin Oakes, CEO of Scribe Therapeutics – a genetic medicine company based in the US that is customizing Crispr editing technology to create both genetic and epigenetic therapies. Oakes co-established Scribe in 2017 with three former […]

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Monitoring the Actions of Unmatched Electrons

Monitoring the Actions of Unmatched Electrons

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy may not be as widely recognized among chemists as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, but Maxie Rößler is committed to demonstrating its importance. ‘You can consider EPR somewhat similar to NMR, but pertaining to unpaired electrons rather than nuclei,’ Rößler clarifies. The technique operates by positioning a sample within a […]

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How Writers Revise Educational Books: Their Method and Perspectives

How Writers Revise Educational Books: Their Method and Perspectives

Everyone recalls the textbooks they utilized in school or university. For me, Lubert Stryer’s *Biochemistry* was my steadfast companion, a weighty volume to carry around. They occupy a unique place in our hearts whether we engaged with them thoroughly or merely referenced them for assistance with challenging concepts. But are these large, cumbersome textbooks still […]

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Jonathan Clayden: Influencing the Curriculum Instead of Adhering to It

Jonathan Clayden: Influencing the Curriculum Instead of Adhering to It

How did you become involved in writing textbooks? Stuart Warren, my PhD supervisor, was contacted by Michael Rodgers, a commissioning editor at Oxford University Press, to author a textbook on organic chemistry. Stuart replied to Rodgers, ‘I can’t do it alone due to time constraints, but I could manage it if I assembled a team […]

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