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Hunted by Neanderthals, giant elephants traveled hundreds of kilometers across ice-age Europe
Neumark-Nord in northeastern Germany was a lake landscape in the last interglacial period. It is rich in archaeological finds discovered during lignite mining. The area in Saxony-Anhalt is one of the ...
While previous research has shown that nervous tissue does emit biophotons via metabolic activity—and that entanglement ...
New research has uncovered new insights into why the most aggressive esophageal cancers are so difficult to treat and how the ...
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine’s scientists and policy experts are heading to the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (SOT), where thousands of toxicologists, ...
Commercialization ready compound supports a new method of generating highly functional human CAR-T cells for treating infectious diseases and cancer In experimental models, human CAR-T cells ...
InvestorsHub on MSN
HCW Biologics highlights positive findings for CAR-T therapy manufacturing
HCW Biologics Inc. (NASDAQ:HCWB) announced new research published in Science Advances indicating that its compound HCW9206 may improve the production of CAR-T cell therapies. The study was carried out ...
Speakers, including keynote U.S. Representative Eric Burlison (R-MO), say progress requires data, technology, and open ...
Climate Compass on MSN
The ocean is sending signals: Unusual currents hint at possible climate shifts
Something strange is happening beneath the surface of the world's oceans, and scientists are paying close attention. Currents ...
High pressure in the deep ocean may squeeze nutrients from sinking “marine snow,” feeding deep-sea microbes and altering how ...
Public-health specialists note that disparities are already evident in today’s longevity patterns. Life expectancy varies ...
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA and Tulane warn New Orleans is sinking 1 to 2 in. a year
Parts of Greater New Orleans are sinking at rates that researchers say could complicate long-term flood protection. A ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
How our brains predict eye movements — and why afterimages don’t always line up
Learn what afterimages can teach us about how our brains predict our visual movements.
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