Chauvin defense team attempts to put George Floyd’s drug addiction on the stand
Washington Post· 12 hours agoAs Nelson is set Tuesday to begin his formal defense of the former Minneapolis police officer...
Scaling up genome editing big in tiny worms
EurekAlert!· 13 hours agoUnderstanding the effects of specific mutations in gene regulatory regions - the sections of DNA and RNA that turn genes on and off - is important to unraveling how the genome works, as well ...
CARISMA Therapeutics to Present Data at The American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting
Salamanca Press· 4 days agoPHILADELPHIA, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- CARISMA Therapeutics Inc., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing innovative immunotherapies, announced study findings accepted for virtual presentation at The
New nanosensor holds promise for diagnosing, treating neurological disease
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Study revises understanding of cancer metabolism
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SEngine Precision Medicine Presents Data at 2021 AACR Annual Meeting Demonstrating Clinical Utility...
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Emil J. Freireich: Legend in Cancer Research (March 16, 1927 to February 1, 2021)
Nature· 1 day agoEmil J Freireich was a trailblazing scientist and the founding father of modern cancer research and care. After observing children with leukemia facing terrible deaths on ...
It's time reality got a makeover
Deepak Chopra via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoModern secular society is based on materialism. Materialism is a worldview based on physical objects as the stuff of creation. As long as technology...
UCHealth partners with Riva Health, launched by a Siri co-founder and scientist, to develop mobile...
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How a Researcher 'Clinging To the Fringes of Academia' Helped Develop a Covid-19 Vaccine - Slashdot
Slashdot· 2 days agoLong-time Slashdot reader destinyland writes: The New York Times tells the story of Hungarian-born Dr. Kariko, whose father was a butcher and who growing up had never met a scientist ...