The Food and Drug Administration’s decision, made public on Feb. 10, 2026, to not review an application to approve Moderna’s proposed mRNA-based flu vaccine set off a firestorm of criticism from public health experts.
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FDA's abrupt flip-flop on Moderna's mRNA flu shot highlights growing risks to drug-makers of investing in vaccines
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Kinematic and aerodynamic modeling of flexible wings with wing root adjustment for flapping wing micro aerial vehicles
Keennon, M., Klingebiel, K. & Won, H. Development of the nano hummingbird: A tailless flapping wing micro air vehicle. In 50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition, 588 (2012).
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Neighborhood factors may lead to increased COPD-related emergency department visits, hospitalizations
Certain neighborhood characteristics, including higher poverty, more uninsured residents, and lower educational attainment, may lead to an increase in COPD-related emergency department visits and hospitalizations, according to a new study in the…
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This Tiny Glass Square Could Store 2 Million Books of Data For 10,000 Years : ScienceAlert
Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading information in ordinary pieces of glass, which can store two million books’ worth of data in a thin, palm-sized square.
In a…
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Managing the Lifelong Health Consequences of a Texas Car Accident
On the vast highways and busy city streets of Texas, the aftermath of a car accident is often measured in twisted metal and immediate injury reports. However, for countless victims, the true impact is a slow-moving, lifelong health journey that…
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BJ's Wholesale Club issues salmon recall across seven East Coast states
If you recently bought frozen salmon at BJ’s Wholesale Club, check the packaging before your next meal.
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Leadership is the bedrock of real green culture, new research shows
New research shows that employees are far more likely to act in environmentally responsible ways when their leaders actively demonstrate green values in how they lead, not just what they say. The study, published in the Journal of Organizational…
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Plant-derived nanotech separates heavy rare earths more cleanly
Researchers at Penn State have developed a plant-based material that can selectively recover dysprosium, a critical rare earth element used in semiconductors, electric motors, and generators.
The team engineered a modified form of cellulose…
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Video: Using combined therapy to treat obesity
Research shows that metabolic surgery and GLP-1 medications are both effective therapies for treating obesity. Medications typically result in a 10% loss of body weight in a real-world setting, while surgery can achieve more dramatic results, up…
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