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Experimental Drugs Reduce Hard-To-Treat Nerve Sheath Tumors in Mice
Combining a pair of experimental drugs may help treat malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors with fewer harmful side effects, according to preliminary animal studies.
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Much of America and Asia To Experience Mild Winter in 2024/2025
The scorching heatwaves of 2023's summer and autumn shook the world, raising a pertinent question: Will this lead into the warmest winter the globe has ever witnessed?
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Unlocking the Secret Strength of Marine Mussels
How do you create strong, yet quick-release connections between living and non-living tissues? This is a question that continues to puzzle bioengineers who aim to create materials that bond together for advanced biomedical applications.
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Structural Biology Discovery May Improve CAR Therapy
Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) have opened up an exciting new field of therapeutic advancements for rare and difficult-to-treat cancers, as they have the ability to deliver targeted therapies that can kill tumor cells.
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Stress Neuropeptide Increased in Heavy Alcohol Drinking
A key stress neurotransmitter is increased during heavy alcohol drinking, and may play a role in alcohol withdrawal symptoms, reports a new study in mice.
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Durable Plastic Pollution Easily, Cleanly Degraded With New Catalyst
The main issue behind Nylon-6, the plastic inside fishing nets, carpet and clothing, is that it’s too strong and durable to break down on its own. Now, chemists have developed a new catalyst that quickly, cleanly and completely breaks it down.
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Growth of a Giant Single Cell Is Intertwined With Daily Self-Rhythms
A giant single-celled organism maintains an internal clock guided by day-to-night light cycles that help it to grow, reports new research.
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Rapid Changes in Dopamine Levels Guide Our Behavior
What happens in the human brain when we learn from positive and negative experiences? To help answer that question and better understand decision-making and human behavior, scientists are studying dopamine.
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Photonic Chip That “Fits Together Like Lego” Marks Breakthrough for Semiconductors
A newly designed semiconductor architecture that "fits together like Lego" integrates traditional electronics with photonic, or light, components.
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Color-Based Sensor Device Mimics Our Skin's Sensitivity
In a step toward more autonomous soft robots and wearable technologies, EPFL researchers have created a device that uses color to simultaneously sense multiple mechanical and temperature stimuli.
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