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...Not everyone gets great results from retinol or from vitamin C, but we know the majority will. That’s just how it is.”...
...The Hinkley Point C project is likely to exceed the revised £32.7bn estimate EDF put on it earlier this year after its Chinese partner CGN halted payments to cover mounting cost overruns....
...Anyway, here are names and links — we’ll let you make your own mind up: Liquid 2 Venture Fund III L.P . . . . Lake Nona Fund / LN Sports & Health Tech Fund I, LP . . ....
...L’économie en procède, n’oublions jamais que l’économie est une science morale. Mais quand tout explose, votre P&L il explose avec, c’est ce qu’on est en train de vivre....
...The P/E troughed first in the GFC, then P and finally, much later, E (Figure 2). Earnings estimates do not turn until c.10 weeks after the trough in the market....
...Against the general trend, yesterday Ferrari confidently guided to a V-shaped recovery in its P&L from H2/20....
...What happens further down the P&L is largely a question of capital structure, but it appears most will be either loss-making or make only marginal PBT....
...Together, Chanel’s scientific team and Grillari have been identifying and characterising senescent cells found in skin tissue: what they look like, where they are and, most importantly, what messengers they...
...One complete connectome has been established — that for the tapeworm C. elegans, which has some 307 neurons and 7,000 synapses....
...More immediately, it is aiming to produce facsimiles of human tissue for use in clinical and cosmetic testing. L’Oréal is already using its technology....
...This was first discovered in a microscopic roundworm called C. elegans, where changing a single base-pair in the DNA could more than double the lifespan....
...By 1982, Land had left Polaroid to pursue pure science....
...In a multiyear research partnership, L’Oréal teamed up with French biotechnology start-up Poietis, which uses laser technology to bioprint delicate human tissues....
...However, such an approach has earned the company few supporters in the life sciences community, which thrives on a culture of openness and collaboration....
...L’Oréal already has a laboratory in Lyon, France, which focuses on producing in vitro skin tissue....
...Pale with red hair and a matching ginger beard, Medvedev is the son of a Soviet scientist and grew up reading the science fiction of Arthur C Clarke and Robert Heinlein....
...Finally, there is an underappreciated growth in the tools available for science and technology researchers. Across the sciences, extraordinary large amounts of data can now be stored and searched....
...‘Not amazing enough’ Genomic science is producing revolutionary new drugs, from a cure for hepatitis-C to immunotherapy treatments....
...Cambridge Education Group CarnaudMetalbox Engineering Carradice of Nelson Catalytic Technologies Caterpillar (UK) Centek Chinook Sciences Clarke Energy ClimateCare Oxford Concrete Canvas Contra...
...P aims to keep Q from choosing to perform action A; 2. P communicates a claim to Q; 3....
...Perhaps the most remarkable of these unsung heroines was Honor Fell (1900-1986) who ran Strangeways Research Laboratory, Cambridge, from 1927 to 1970....
...Then there’s L‘Oréal Age Perfect Cell Renew, from £19.99....
...C....
...Instruments to read the sequence of four “letters” that encode DNA (abbreviated as G, A, T and C) are doubling in performance per dollar spent every few months....
...“This research is still at laboratory stage,” says John Hunt, head of Liverpool’s tissue engineering centre....
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