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Mechanism Makes Infants More Likely Than Adults to Die From Sepsis
Scientists show why pediatric patients with sepsis suffer from more inflammation and organ injury than adults. The team are planning to test new therapeutic approaches based on this discovery.
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FDA Approves New Refractory Multiple Myeloma Treatment
The FDA has granted accelerated approval to Xpovio (selinexor) tablets in combination with the corticosteroid dexamethasone for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed refractory multiple myeloma who have received at least four prior therapies and whose disease is resistant to several other forms of treatment.
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AI Heat Pumps Eat Less Energy
Researchers at EPFL have developed a method that uses artificial intelligence to design next-generation heat-pump compressors. Their method can cut the pumps' power requirement by around 25%.
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Team Develop Nanoscale Bioabsorbable Wound Dressing
Scientists are harnessing the combined power of organic nanomaterials-based chemistry and a natural product found in crustacean exoskeletons to help bring emergency medicine one step closer to a viable solution for mitigating blood loss, from the hospital to the battlefield.
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Targeted Therapy Combo Improves Survival in Patients With Advanced Bowel Cancer
New data have shown for the first time that a combination of targeted therapies can improve survival in patients with advanced bowel cancer.
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In a World First, Researchers Hijack Bacteria to Guide Stem Cells “Home”
In a world first, scientists have found a new way to direct stem cells to heart tissue. The findings could radically improve the treatment for cardiovascular disease, which causes more than a quarter of all deaths in the UK.
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How Trees Can Save the Climate
For the first time, researchers have shown where in the world new trees could grow and how much carbon they would store.
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Strain of Common Cold Virus Attacks and Destroys Bladder Cancer Cells
A strain of the common cold virus has been found to potentially target, infect and destroy cancer cells in patients with bladder cancer, a new study in the medical journal Clinical Cancer Research reports. No trace of the cancer was found in one patient following treatment with the virus.
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New Initiative Will Pit Machine Learning Against Climate Change
A new training program called iMIRACLI (innovative MachIne leaRning to constrain Aerosol-cloud CLimate Impacts) brings together leading climate and machine learning scientists across Europe with non-academic partners, such as Amazon and the MetOffice, to educate a new generation of climate data scientists.
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“VEGAS” Technique Could Lead to New Scientific Tools and Treatments
The technique, dubbed VEGAS, works in mammalian cells and can yield useful new molecules within days, providing scientist with a powerful new research tool and a potential route to better therapeutics for various diseases.
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