Research conducted on rats at the University of Illinois Chicago suggests that gene editing has the potential to treat anxiety-affected
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Researchers at Columbia University develop organ-on-a-chip system
A multi-organ chip has been developed by scholars at the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. This chip
Continue readingSay goodbye to old-fashioned ice cream trucks and welcome Unilever’s Robomart
In a world full of tech-savvy consumers, Unilever never fails to disappoint its consumers’ expectations.
Continue readingFood as Medicine (FAM) Programme to reduce food insecurity in New York
With the increase of food insecurity in the US, companies, such as Corbin Hill Food Project, are stepping forward to
Continue readingKraft Heinz has joined hands with Pulpex to roll out paper-based bottles for its ketchup sauce
Kraft Heinz has entered into a joint venture with Pulpex to pilot and develop renewable and recyclable paper-based bottles made
Continue readingHorizon’s Uplizna cleared by EC for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)
European Commision (EC) has approved Horizon’s Uplizna as a monotherapy in adults for the treatment of Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Continue readingColgate-Palmolive, Coca-Cola company, Unilever, and AB InBev joined hands to support sustainable startups in the supply chain
CPG giants like Colgate-Palmolive, Coca-Cola Company, and Unilever have decided to support Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) 100+ Accelerator to test
Continue readingOverjet’s AI-based platform will now assist dentists in detecting cavities
Overjet, a Boston-based firm, has claimed that FDA has approved its AI-powered software, Caries Assist, in the diagnoses of cavities.
Continue readingMachine Learning tool to be adopted by scientists to identify long-COVID
The Lancet Digital Health published research that informed that XGBoost machine learning models used by the National COVID Cohort Collaborative
Continue readingCoca-Cola is launching attached lid bottles to ensure no cap ends up in landfills or litter
Coca-Cola has recently announced to replace normal caps from 1.5 litre bottles of Fanta, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and Diet Coke
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