Contraception and family planning are vital aspects of sexual and reproductive health and rights. Despite major advances in modern contraception over the past 60 years, many gaps remain and the rate of unplanned pregnancies and…
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New Study Confirms Artificial Intelligence Boosts Malaria Diagnosis Accuracy
A promising new study has confirmed the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in strengthening the fight against malaria.
Working with the Gates Foundation and the Ministry of Health, JSI launched a randomized trial to assess an AI diagnostic…
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Lab-grown organoid offers a platform to study how liver scarring develops
As chronic liver disease becomes more widespread, researchers at Science Tokyo have developed a lab-grown organoid that replicates a regenerating liver, offering new hope for future treatments. The model recreates interactions…
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Chloe Chambers fastest in Formula E’s Valencia Women’s Test
The Women’s Test opportunity, which was double the length of the inaugural Women’s Test last year, is part of Formula E’s commitment to aiding diversity in motorsport and helping build relationships…
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Afterthoughts on the Non-Gravitational Acceleration of 3I/ATLAS at Perihelion | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2025
Press enter or click to view image in full sizeTrajectory of 3I/ATLAS with positions of the planets on October 31, 2025. (Credit: NASA/JPL) Yesterday’s report on a non-gravitational acceleration of 3I/ATLAS near perihelion (discussed here) stems…
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Amgen Breaks Ground on $600 Million Center for Science and Innovation in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Amgen executives and local members of the community recently gathered at the company’s global headquarters in Thousand Oaks, Calif., to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new state-of-the-art center for science and innovation. The $600 million investment, announced in September 2025, will bring together researchers, engineers and scientists across disciplines to enhance collaboration and accelerate the discovery of life-changing therapeutics for patients with serious diseases.
“Today’s groundbreaking is a marker of what comes next in our mission to serve patients,” said Amgen CEO Bob Bradway at the event. “With the first shovel in the ground we’re reaffirming something essential: We discover here, we manufacture here, we deliver for patients from Thousand Oaks to all around the world.”
Since 2017, Amgen has invested more than $40 billion in U.S. manufacturing and R&D, including nearly $5 billion in domestic capital projects. In addition to this expansion in California, Amgen has recently announced investments in North Carolina, Ohio, and Puerto Rico. The enactment of pro-growth tax policies has further facilitated Amgen’s ability to invest domestically in cutting-edge science and manufacturing.
Continued Innovation, More Jobs in Thousand Oaks
Amgen was founded in Thousand Oaks, a nearby suburb of Los Angeles, more than 45 years ago. The company has made meaningful contributions to the local community in the form of employee volunteerism and philanthropic donations. It has also grown to become a global leader in the development, manufacture and delivery of biologic medicines to help fight some of the world’s toughest diseases. This latest expansion will bring innovation, highly skilled jobs, and a strong community presence to Thousand Oaks and Greater Los Angeles.
The groundbreaking event was attended by Thousand Oaks Mayor David Newman, Ventura County Supervisor Jeff Gorell and City Manager Drew Powers, along with other local policy and business leaders, as well as patient advocates who shared their appreciation for Amgen’s commitment to life-changing innovation.
“As a global leader in biotech, Amgen could locate anywhere on the planet, but it chose Thousand Oaks,” Mayor Newman said. “This is the kind of high-value, innovation-driven investment that defines our city’s economic future.”
“The $600 million expansion of the Amgen center for science and innovation is more than investing in jobs and economic growth,” said County Supervisor Jeff Gorell. “It represents a renewed commitment by Amgen to this community and a powerful step forward in their extraordinary life-saving mission.”
Building Towards the Future
The new center for science and innovation will integrate teams from both Research & Development and Process Development to foster a seamless transition from drug discovery to commercial manufacturing, accelerating the delivery of transformative therapies to patients.
“The vision for this building is very much the way we work here at Amgen, where chemists, biologists, physicians, patients, patient advocates and manufacturing operators all work together to reimagine solutions to some of the toughest diseases,” said Jay Bradner, executive vice president of R&D at Amgen, describing a space that bridges science and engineering in meaningful ways.
Esteban Santos, executive vice president of Operations at Amgen, added: “This investment in science and innovation furthers the promise of Amgen’s commitment to the Thousand Oaks community, as well as for the patients we serve around the world.”
The flexible, future-ready facility will incorporate advanced automation and digital capabilities, empowering researchers, scientists, and engineers to collaborate more efficiently and push the boundaries of science. It will also meet LEED Gold standards, reflecting Amgen’s dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Upon completion, the facility will be the most sustainable building on Amgen’s Thousand Oaks campus.
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KP Governor administers oath to 13-member provincial cabinet
Cabinet includes 10 provincial ministers, two advisors, and one special assistant
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi administered the oath to…
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News – Neanderthal Bone from Crimea Identified – Archaeology Magazine
- News – Neanderthal Bone from Crimea Identified Archaeology Magazine
- Ancient DNA reveals how far Neanderthals roamed across Eurasia Earth.com
- DNA from Crimea reveals Neanderthals migrated thousands of kilometers into Asia Archaeology News Online…
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JWST Spots Hot Mineral Condensation in a Proto-Stellar System
In a recent episode of SETI Live, SETI Institute Deputy Director Dr. Simon Steel spoke with astronomer Dr. Melissa McClure of Leiden University about a groundbreaking discovery: the earliest stages of planet formation caught in…
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Google Play Store now has AI review summaries
For a while now, Google has been AI-ifying everything it owns, and the latest AI infusion just went straight to the Play Store on Android. This is now showing AI generated review summaries for apps listed in the store, which should save you…
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