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[good] / gʊd /














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Chidsey, who took over as chief executive last month, has said the company is focused on improving execution, reducing internal complexity and better aligning its commercial strategy, including pricing, marketing and itinerary planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s such early days that it’s unclear which kind of system will be best for which applications, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I want people to feel better, not a deep sense of existential dread.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Gaining a better understanding of how these drugs are stored and distributed inside cells could lead to more personalized treatment strategies, improving effectiveness while reducing resistance and relapse.

From Science Daily

That means astronomers could use them to better understand how stellar particles influence planetary environments.

From Science Daily