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WHEN dyslexia forced Richard Branson out of school, he decided to become an entrepreneur. In 1966, he started the Student ...
Virgin Galactic had been selling seats on its forthcoming Delta spacecraft at about US$600,000 a seat. In 2026, it plans to ...
After securing contracts worth more than £700 million, French manufacturer Alstom wants to run double-decker, high-speed ...
What happened to 23andMe? Here's a look at its history from launch to bankruptcy and acquisition by Regeneron.
Regeneron bids for 23andMe for a discounted price of $256 million. The testing firm was once valued at $3.5 billion.
Regeneron said Monday it will "prioritize the privacy, security and ethical use" of the personal DNA data from about 15 million people in a $256 million deal to acquire assets of bankrupt 23andMe ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGlobal Airlines: After its A380 flight from Glasgow to New York JFK, what next?The usual Thursday morning bustle at Glasgow airport comprises business people flying British Airways to Heathrow and London ...
(Reuters) -Drugmaker Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is acquiring majority assets of bankrupt genetic testing firm 23andMe Holding for $256 million. The once-sizzling DNA-testing startup filed for ...
Chris Packham hosts the documentary Inside Our Dyslexic Minds; these are five signs of dyslexia you might be missing.
Hundreds gathered in Tenerife on Sunday to protest against the effects of mass tourism, calling for more sustainable ...
In the early 1990s, England's flagship carrier, British Airways, attempted to orchestrate one of the most heinous PR scandals in air travel history.
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