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Best of Last Year: The top Tech Xplore articles of 2020
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Saudi Arabia Inks Deals with Johnson & Johnson to Bolster Health Sector
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Johnson & Johnson signs key deals in Saudi Arabia
, December 17, 2020 Johnson & Johnson has announced that its Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies has signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with distinguished partners in Saudi Arabia as part of the company’s commitment to advancing global health. The two MoUs cover different scopes of activities and are designed to address current health needs, advance science and research, and bring innovative treatments and solutions to patients. Speaking on the partnerships, Vishnu Kalra, Managing Director for Janssen GCC, said: “In more than four decades as strategic partners, Johnson & Johnson and Saudi Arabia have pursued new and innovative approaches to unmet health challenges. Today’s agreements take us one step closer to putting dengue fever behind us and will help step up local manufacturing capabilities through greater knowledge and technology transfer.”
Ocean warming is a wrecking ball for coral reef systems. This researcher wants to understand it all
There s no simple solution to this problem.
Year in and year out, scientist Thomas DeCarlo saw the writing on the wall the wall of coral reefs, that is and his findings are sounding the alarm: ocean warming and acidification could spell doom for coral reef ecosystems.
Coral reefs are vital for the health of the oceans. Image credits: Olga Tsai.
Billion-dollar buffers
“Ocean temperatures are now approaching one degree above what they were in industrial times, with a projected increase of two to four degrees, which could have terrible consequences for corals,” DeCarlo says.