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Over the last two years, staff at the Ukrainian Bat Rehabilitation Center have worked to save bats from the dangers of the Russian full-scale invasion. Now, they join researchers at the Smithsonian Tr ...
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SCIENCE HILL, Ky. (WYMT) - Gov. Andy Beshear announced Ridgenet Network Group LLC is planning a $1.2 million expansion ...
Congressman Greg Murphy was in Morehead City on Wednesday and toured Carteret Community College’s Health Science Center. As a physician himself, he got to ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific's third-quarter profit declined and revenue missed estimates as its two biggest divisions struggled.
Boston Scientific increased its annual profit forecast on Wednesday, fueled by strong demand for its cardiac implants, but temporarily halted a pivotal heart equipment study citing unexpected events.
Boston Scientific boosted its projection for 2024 sales growth, and is now targeting growth of 16.5%, compared with a previous estimate range between 13.5% and 14.5% from 2023 levels of $14.24 billion ...