Thursday, July 9, 2026

RSV Prevention: How New Antibody Treatment Can Save Infants from Severe Infections

RSV poses severe risks to infants; preventive antibodies offer protection, but costs are a concern. Policymakers are urged to adapt.

U.S. FDA to Streamline IND Process: What It Means for Asian Biotech Competitiveness in 2027

The U.S. aims to streamline drug approval processes to compete with China and Australia in attracting clinical trials, enhancing biotech growth.

Why China’s Top General Zhang Youxia Was Purged: Shocking Nuclear Secrets Leaked to the U.S.?

General Zhang Youxia, a top Chinese military official, was purged for allegedly leaking nuclear secrets to the U.S., not corruption.

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First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels

The First International Conference on Fossil Fuels aims to shift policies away from fossil fuels, addressing energy security and economic impacts.

South Korea’s Health Minister Pledges Swift Action to Prevent Medical Supply Disruptions

Health Minister Jeong Eun-kyung assures swift action to stabilize medical product supplies amid Middle East conflict concerns.

Disney & Universal Just Sued This AI Company — And It’s a Big Deal

Disney and Universal sue Midjourney for copyright infringement over unauthorized use of their iconic characters, signaling a legal precedent.

Galaxy S22 Owners Just Lost Their Lawsuit Against Samsung

Galaxy S22 users lost a lawsuit against Samsung over performance issues linked to the Game Optimizing Service, dismissed by the court.

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