How Small Biotech Halozyme, With A 41% Run, Is Getting Under Your Skin
Small biotech company Halozyme is behind some of the biggest names in medicine, including Johnson & Johnson's Darzalex and Roche's Tecentriq.
Small biotech company Halozyme is behind some of the biggest names in medicine, including Johnson & Johnson's Darzalex and Roche's Tecentriq.
The duo showed off their moves in a clip uploaded by Keleigh Teller on Friday
These easy-to-grow and reliable plants are ‘having a moment’ says the head gardener of The Exchange and its cuttings library
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Italian escapes are all about wining and dining for Libby Brodie, but the slump after returning home is a drag – until she explores the region balancing wellbeing with indulgence
IN FOCUS: Jeremy O Harris’s play scooped a record 12 Tony nominations back in 2021 – but not before its interrogation of race and sexuality inspired walkouts, petitions, and death threats against members of its cast. Now, as the play comes to London amid disapproval from No 10, Annabel Nugent chronicles its journey across the pond
CAR REVIEW: His friends and neighbours were green with envy then, after hearing the list price, went green around the gills. Sean O’Grady takes out the impressive new electric hatchback and gives advice on keeping costs down
THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: Fresh from Glastonbury and hot on the heels of her latest album, the Grammy-nominated ‘Havana’ singer finds a rare moment of downtime to speak with Kate Solomon about her divisive stylistic U-turn, working with Drake, and her so-called ‘beef’ with Charli XCX
STATE OF THE ARTS: The actor’s disappearance from screens in the last decade left a yawning hole in the world of film comedy. Netflix’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ consolidates one of cinema’s most urgently needed comebacks, writes Louis Chilton
The Blues have been dealt a devastating blow ahead of the Origin decider. More here.
A lot of people are jumping on the EV bandwagon, but here is the biggest reason I won't be tempted, writes Adam Lucius.
The new PM and his team face the huge responsibility that comes with being in power.
The 'American Horror Story' actress added that the two also hope to work with each other at some point in their careers
Police said that one of the suspects, 18-year-old Dezarrious Johnson, "has a bad limp" after injuring his right leg during the escape
In the criminal cases against Donald Trump, prosecutors seem to have only boosted his chances of getting elected.But, as the Democrats seek to make a political case against a second Trump term, a prosecutor is exactly what they need to call him on his lies built upon lies built upon lies.And, long before she became vice-president and a possible replacement for President Biden on the Democratic ticket, Kamala Harris developed formidable prosecutorial skills as an assistant district attorney in Al
Tropical Storm Beryl will strengthen as it tracks toward the Texas-Mexico border this weekend, bringing a risk of damaging winds, life-threatening storm surge and dangerous flooding to Texas beginning late Sunday. It will mark the first US landfall storm of the 2024 Atlantic season. Here’s the latest:
This week:What to Watch Over the Holiday WeekendIt amuses me when people ask what my July 4 holiday weekend plans are. With temperatures on the East Coast surging past 90 degrees—and a humidity point scientifically termed “Kevin’s body transforms into a geyser of sweat by just being outside”—I have no desire to do anything besides lay in front of an air conditioner and catch up on shows. (After all, few things are more American than lounging sedentary on a couch.)Read more at The Daily Beast.Get
One of The Boys’ biggest claims to fame is just how sick and twisted it’s willing to be, especially when it comes to sex. In Season 1, a female supe accidentally exploded a dude’s head with her vagina while he was going down on her; in Season 2, we watched in horror as Homelander crushed another guy’s head while having public sex with a Nazi. The Season 3 premiere dialed things up even further by having an Ant-Man-inspired supe crawl inside his lover’s urethra, only to accidentally expand to nor
On the morning of May 17, police helicopters clattered overhead and squad cars again closed off the block in suburban Massapequa Park, just as they had a year before.The first search had been immediately after the hulking architect in the ramshackle house on First Avenue was arrested as the Gilgo Beach Killer. It lasted for 13 days in July of 2023, and it seemed the investigators must have collected everything of evidentiary value from the ranch house Rex Heuermann shared with his wife and two g
An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy. As large parts of the Sunshine State’s once-famous citrus industry have all but dried up over the past two decades due to two fatal diseases, greening and citrus canker, some farmers are turning to the pongamia tree, a climate-resilient tree with the potential to produce plant-based proteins and a sustainable biofuel. For years, pongamia has been used for shade trees, producing legumes — little brown beans — that are so bitter wild hogs won't even eat them.
When the Little Art Theatre set out to land a $100,000 grant to fund a stylish new marquee, with a nod to its century-long history, the cozy Ohio arthouse theater had some talented help. Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Steve Bognar is a resident of Yellow Springs, the bohemian college town between Columbus and Cincinnati where the theater is a downtown fixture. The eight-minute video Bognar directed and filmed for the theater’s grant application set out to illustrate just what its loss could mean to people, communities — even society as a whole.