Science
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Scientists turn green light into antibiotic switch
Imagine an antibiotic until it is awakened by light (awakened in your blood), harmless to your gut bacteria, which is…
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Weekly medication for schizophrenia shows hope in trials
New drugs that only need to be taken once a week can change the condition of people with schizophrenia. Star…
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More than half of doctors will consider assisting their death
When faced with advanced cancer or Alzheimer’s disease, more than half of the doctors who investigated in eight different regions…
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Rethinking the Energy Systems of the AI Age – Earth State
This story was originally published by the Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment United Center Columbia Law School and Columbia Climate…
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Small target, major results: EVA1-oriented CAR-T cells show promise for solid tumors
Nagoya University scientists have designed immune cells that successfully eliminated solid tumors in laboratory mice by targeting EVA1, a small…
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Scientists map brain circuits for food cravings based on energy demands
A team of two Rutgers researchers discovered complementary brain channels that work like a tug of war, one circuit stepping…
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Black Hole Jet Packs Surprising Early Universe
Black holes in the distant universe are blasting jets far more than scientists expected, according to new research from NASA’s…
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Scientists find two sets that are strong enough
According to new research from Atlantic University in Florida, athletes and fitness people spend hours spending time in endless scenes.…
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Coastal crabs are silent killers of baby turtles
A new study sheds light on the grim reality of newly hatched Loggerhead turtles along Australia’s west coast: a frenzy…
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Ship anchors crush 15,000-year-old Antarctic marine life
New underwater footage reveals ships visiting Antarctica accidentally destroyed some of the oldest marine life on Earth, including ancient sponges…
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