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HP will leave PC, smartphone business
Hewlett-Packard Co. is surrendering in smartphones and tablet computers and has put its personal computer division up for sale, as new CEO Leo Apotheker tries to transform the Silicon Valley stalwart into a twin of East Coast archrival IBM Corp.
United Airlines said Tuesday it was replacing the hefty flight manuals and chart books its pilots have long used with 11,000 iPads carrying the same data.
United Airlines said Tuesday it was replacing the hefty flight manuals and chart books its pilots have long used with 11,000 iPads carrying the same data.
Combining Gene and Cell Therapy Is Arming Researchers with More Options for Cancer
A few years ago most pharma and biotech companies ran away from autologous therapies, especially complex cell-based treatments. Following Dendreon’s introduction of its autologous dendritic cell therapy to treat prostate cancer, however, researchers are venturing into one-off treatments for difficult to treat diseases.
Researchers using a new technique for editing the genome of living cells have shown that they can cure hemophilia in mice, at least in principle, with a couple of injections that carry out the "cut" and "paste" operations needed to insert a corrective gene.