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@ScienceCareers shared
On May 7, 2022
Senior Principal Scientist, Immunogenicity - Andover, Massachusetts - Pfizer #ScienceJobs https://t.co/0bPOnT0Sep
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Senior Principal Scientist, Immunogenicity

Senior Principal Scientist, Immunogenicity

What You Will Achieve The Immunogenicity Sciences Group within the BioMedicine Design (BMD) Department of Pfizer's Worldwide Research Development a...

@StartUsInsights shared
On May 8, 2022
⚕️ Check out these top 5 #HealthcareDiagnostics startups leveraging #MachineLearning to advance medical image analysis, radiology reporting automation, #BreastCancer diagnostics, & much more 👉🏻 https://t.co/8vjQslcb4M ft. @AvicennaAi @xylexa1
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5 Top Machine Learning Startups impacting Healthcare Diagnostics

5 Top Machine Learning Startups impacting Healthcare Diagnostics

Discover 5 global machine learning startups & scaleups in this data-driven report & learn how their solutions impact healthcare diagnostics!

@AP shared
On May 8, 2022
News organizations are using sophisticated new technologies to transform the way they conduct investigations. That includes increasingly relying on publicly available, or “open-source” material from mobile phones, satellite images and security cameras. https://t.co/cmZbGjOlbp
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Detailed ‘open source’ news investigations are catching on

Detailed ‘open source’ news investigations are catching on

NEW YORK (AP) — One of the more striking pieces of journalism from the Ukraine war featured intercepted radio transmissions from Russian soldiers indicating an invasion in disarray, their ...

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On May 8, 2022
The publication last week of a draft Supreme Court opinion that said that the landmark 1973 decision Roe v. Wade, which established a constitutional right to abortion in the U.S., should be overruled, has people asking who leaked the document and why. https://t.co/rVUpltA470
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Court leak is catnip for those who love a juicy DC whodunit

Court leak is catnip for those who love a juicy DC whodunit

WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington loves a whodunit. And the latest one comes with the stunning plot twist of a leak from the famously buttoned-up Supreme Court.

@POLITICOEurope shared
On May 8, 2022
In a stark departure from American trade policy of the last 40 years, US President Joe Biden switches the globalization narrative to: “Let’s make it in America.” https://t.co/jIZuMthf6f
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Biden’s trade team: RIP globalization

Biden’s trade team: RIP globalization

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine accelerates the administration’s efforts to find a path between global free trade and Trump-like protectionism.

@coe shared
On May 7, 2022
RT @CommissionerHR: #Russia’s aggression against #Ukraine: staggering violations of #HumanRights & international humanitarian law call for continuous support and justice for victims of the war Read my preliminary conclusions after a 4 day visit 👉 https://t.co/qQ5yzNoMR2 https://t.co/dPmtJn7jty
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On May 8, 2022
RT @APMiddleEast: Fallout from the 2-month-old war in Ukraine is worsening the long-term humanitarian crisis in Syria, where the global rise in food prices has hit the country's last rebel-run enclave particularly hard. By @bmroue https://t.co/ThHuYG5IV8
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Syrians in desperate need of aid hit hard by Ukraine fallout

Syrians in desperate need of aid hit hard by Ukraine fallout

BEIRUT (AP) — Umm Khaled hardly leaves the tent where she lives in northwest Syria, and she says she doesn’t pay attention to the news. But she knows one reason why it is getting harder and ...

@voxdotcom shared
On May 7, 2022
Can we stop the next pandemic by seeking out deadly viruses in the wild? https://t.co/FLtL8oG0Xh
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Can we stop the next pandemic by seeking out deadly viruses in the wild?

Can we stop the next pandemic by seeking out deadly viruses in the wild?

The dubious track record — and potential risks — of virus hunting, explained.