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bioscience

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


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The so-called longevity risk that retirees will live longer—stemming from advances in biosciences and healthcare—means that insurers need to be on the hunt for longer-term assets, too.

From The Wall Street Journal

How important is the NIH to the innovativeness of American bioscience and the health of the public?

From Los Angeles Times

In the 20th Century, the UK led the way in the basic sciences of electronics, computing and the biosciences.

From BBC

The research project involves 16 academic institutions and NHS trusts and health boards from across the UK, working alongside 12 bioscience and technology companies.

From BBC

"This unique defense system could be a target for treatment or prevention," said David Taylor, associate professor of molecular biosciences at UT and an author on the paper.

From Science Daily