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Attorneys argued over whether a Harvard researcher accused of smuggling frog embryos brought “biological materials” into the ...
Harvard University researcher Kseniia Petrova appeared in Massachusetts federal court on Wednesday for a probable cause ...
The caffenated brew could lead to healthy aging in women, while drinking soda was "strongly associated with lesser likelihood of healthy aging." ...
The decision means that the US biomedical agency has to restore funding to hundreds of research projects, but the government ...
A Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos in the U.S. shared hugs and ...
Federal judge releases Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born cancer researcher accused of smuggling frog embryo samples, while limiting her travel and maintaining custody of her passport.
A judge released a Harvard Medical School research associate and Russian native Thursday. She had been held in federal detention for nearly four months after she tried to re-enter the U.S.
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have developed a compound that could work as a ...
Petrova was briefly detained by immigration officials in Vermont, where she filed a petition seeking her release.
Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova, a Russian citizen, had been detained since February after Customs and Border Protection inspected her bags at at Boston's Logan Airport.
Kseniia Petrova, a Russian scientist at Harvard University’s Medical School who was detained after being accused of smuggling ...