Rocket Lab, which reported third-quarter results Tuesday, signed $55 million in new Electron launch contracts during the quarter Shares of Rocket Lab USA Inc. are up 24.8% in premarket trades ...
At Ethereum's Devcon conference in Bangkok on Tuesday, Ethereum Foundation researcher Justin Drake revealed his proposal for a major redesign of Ethereum's consensus layer called "Beam Chain." ...
Beam Ther­a­peu­tics gave an ini­tial look at the first hand­ful of pa­tients who re­ceived its ex­per­i­men­tal gene-edit­ed treat­ment for sick­le cell dis­ease.
Beam Therapeutics has presented the first clinical data on its base editing technology. All four sickle cell disease patients in the efficacy cohort had fetal hemoglobin levels above Beam’s ...
A medicine built around a more precise form of CRISPR gene editing appeared to work as designed in its first clinical trial test, developer Beam Therapeutics said Tuesday. But the death of a trial ...
A patient with sickle cell disease died while participating in a clinical trial of a CRISPR-based treatment from Beam Therapeutics, threatening to overshadow early signals of effective gene editing.
(Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today successfully launched its 54 th Electron mission, deploying a single satellite to Low ...
They then emit microwaves that can merge into a powerful energy beam to attack one target. This is similar to the Death Star seen in the Star Wars films. To build up the energy required to destroy ...
The Iron Beam can engage at the speed of light from a range of hundreds of meters to several kilometers. Israel's 'Iron Beam', designed to use high-power laser to down projectiles, will be ...
And guess what? It simply loads https://claude.ai/ in an Electron Chromium container. For those who are unaware, Chromium powers most of the browsers you use today, such as Chrome, Edge ...
Is it worth paying $450 for the Beam or is the $280 Ray plenty? We compared them so you don't have to. Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes about ...