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Dragonflies can see a color humans can’t and it could change medicine
Dragonflies may see the world in a way that pushes beyond human limits—and surprisingly, they do it using the same molecular trick we evolved ourselves. Scientists discovered that these insects can detect extremely deep red light, even edging into near-infrared, thanks to a specialized visual protein strikingly similar to the one in human eyes. This ability likely helps them spot mates mid-flight by picking up subtle differences in reflected light.
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Ideaya’s uveal melanoma drug exceeds success benchmark in late-stage trial
Ideaya’s late-stage data for a rare eye cancer drug has passed the company’s benchmark for success, bolstering expectations for a planned accelerated filing in the US.
The open-label Phase 2/3 uveal melanoma trial tested the …
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Seaport, Hemab set sail for Nasdaq
Analysts are cautiously optimistic about an IPO rebound for biopharma. BioSpace is keeping track of companies that seek to trade on the public markets this year.
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Rethinking dermatology trial design for late-stage success
A smarter approach to dermatology trials—built for durability and real-world impact.
A smarter approach to dermatology trials—built for durability and real-world impact.
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