The French medicines regulator has approved the use of gene therapy on a limited basis, the first time it has been made available in Europe in this way.
The bad news is the world is warming faster than forecast. The good: the US is now ready to engage and Clean Tech is top of the agenda, writes Nuala Moran.
Oxford University’s technology transfer arm Isis Innovation has opened an office in Singapore to promote its activities throughout the Asia Pacific region.
In a WSJ Europe article, two members of the Science|Business innovation board, J. Frank Brown and Jean-Philippe Courtois, discuss the way forward for Europe.
The first third-generation biorefinery demonstration plant in the world has been commissioned in Finland. The plant is the first to process cellulose from crop waste.
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