Phages have been known to trade chemical messages to guide their life‑cycle decisions, but new research shows that some of those messages function more like Trojan horses than helpful signals. By ...
The steel industry stalwart, who passed away after a fall in Romania in August, had chaired Arbitrium’s board since its founding two years ago. He will be replaced by Harvey Kalman, who set up Equity ...
Viruses sense chemical signals left behind by their forebears so they can decide whether to kill or just to infect their hosts. The discovery—in viruses that attack Bacillus bacteria—marks the first ...
Street Talk understands the Sydney and Melbourne-based fund has stumped up the financing for Drillman Australia’s purchase of Swedish multinational engineering outfit Sandvik’s global drill ...