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Tackling high-grade neuroendocrine tumors, unlocking the mysteries of kidney cancer metabolism, making comprehensive cancer services more accessible, emerging trends after an FDA committee ruling favors using a new endpoint in multiple myeloma trials, and more are in this month鈥檚 tip sheet from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Researchers developed liver-targeted immunotherapy (LIT), a novel approach that chemically modifies allergens with mannose sugars, directing them to the liver where immune tolerance develops. In preclinical trials, just two LIT doses provided year-long asthma protection without triggering allergic reactions, outperforming traditional immunotherapy.
Supplemental imaging is a critical form of breast cancer screening for some high-risk individuals.
Rutgers University鈥檚 Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience and the University of Virginia鈥檚 (UVA) Center for Public Safety and Justice (CPSJ) are leading the largest-ever global law enforcement delegation to participate in the International March of the Living, commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center experts have successfully treated their first patients using RenovoRx鈥檚 Novel Trans-Arterial Micro-Perfusion (TAMP鈩) therapy platform.
The Giorgio Foundation and the University of Pittsburgh announce the establishment of The Giorgio Foundation Endowed Chair in the School of Medicine's Department of Neurosurgery with a total commitment of $2 million.
If qubits lose energy, they can lose coherence and thus their stored information. Determining the key sources of energy loss and adjusting how qubits are made can help researchers design new devices that can retain coherence and thus quantum information for longer amounts of time. In this study, researchers designed a novel way to characterize energy losses in a thin-film resonator. The work found that tantalum construction and annealed sapphire substrates improve device performance.
New Study Confirms: Landmark Federal Plan Could Enhance Multiracial Well-Being and Extend Life Expectancy for Everyone in America
Now, newly published work from Bill King, Nenad Miljkovic and their colleagues is bringing some much overdue innovation to the design of heat exchangers. They鈥檙e using additive manufacturing, otherwise known as 3D printing, to create heat exchangers with dramatically superior functionality.
Un equipo internacional de astr贸nomos, liderados por la astr贸noma de NOIRLab de NSF Christina Williams, descubri贸 la galaxia espiral m谩s distante de la que se tenga registro hasta ahora. Se trata de Zh煤l贸ng, que significa 鈥楧rag贸n Antorcha鈥 en la mitolog铆a china, y corresponde a un sistema ultra masivo que ya exist铆a a mil millones de a帽os despu茅s del Big Bang, y que sin embargo, muestra una estructura sorprendentemente madura. Zh煤l贸ng fue descubierta como parte del Estudio PANORAMIC Survey realizado en el Telescopio Espacial James Webb.
An international team led by NSF NOIRLab astronomer Christina Williams has discovered the most distant spiral galaxy known to date. Named Zh煤l贸ng, meaning 鈥楾orch Dragon鈥 in Chinese mythology, this ultra-massive system existed just one billion years after the Big Bang, and yet it shows a surprisingly mature structure. Zh煤l贸ng was discovered as part of the PANORAMIC Survey conducted on the James Webb Space Telescope.
20 years of YouTube: MSU experts reflect on social platform鈥檚 influence
Binghamton University, State University of New York will establish an Institute for AI and Society that taps into the power of Empire AI, the most powerful academic research computer in the country.
High levels of physical activity may mitigate brain loss in adults and help maintain long-term cognitive health, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report in a study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology.
Using advanced DNA sequence analysis, a research team led by NYU Tandon School of Engineering's Assistant Professor Elizabeth H茅naff has discovered that tiny organisms in Brooklyn's highly contaminated Gowanus Canal have developed a comprehensive collection of pollution-fighting genes.
A new class of semiconductors that can store information in electric fields could enable computers that run on less power, sensors with quantum precision, and the conversion of signals between electrical, optical and acoustic forms鈥攂ut how they maintained two opposite electric polarizations in the same material was a mystery.