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bioscience

[bahy-oh-sahy-uhns] / ˈbaɪ oʊˌsaɪ əns /


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So the race was on to get the specimen — which Grannan plopped onto a side table and immediately sliced into smaller pieces — to bioscience research nonprofit Allen Institute, and a few other Seattle labs.

From Seattle Times

The university will continue to make investments — about $200 million worth — in other research areas, including education, bioscience, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science and quantum science.

From Washington Post

This budget does not deliver on that request, he says, although he welcomed the funding for bioscience infrastructure and clinical trials in particular.

From Science Magazine

But Ms. Khan, 23, who is studying biosciences, said she still felt safe.

From New York Times

The maker of flavors and fragrances completed its merger with DuPont’s nutrition and biosciences unit.

From Washington Times