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January 30, 2012
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania report that a short course of vaccination with an anti-HER2 dendritic cell vaccine made partly from the patient's own cells triggers a complete tumor eradication in nearly 20 percent of women with ductal carcinoma in situ, an early breast cancer.
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April 3, 2012
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have received five of the 11 awards for excellence in biochemistry and microbiology announced by the Australian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology this month.
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August 30, 2025
Check out this collection of nonfiction and fiction books recommended by Scientific American
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June 24, 2022
The Supreme Court’s scrapping of Roe v. Wade shifts decisions about related health care to states. Accurate science is often missing in those talks.
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December 11, 2024
Why do some Labrador retrievers overeat? Do cats and dogs dream like humans do? Is your cat actually obsessed with you? In 2024 we got answers to these and other questions about our beloved furry friends
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February 14, 2012
Five members of the faculty at NJIT's College of Architecture and Design will share their ideas at "Think Pieces" on Feb. 22 at 6 pm in the COAD Gallery.
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April 19, 2012
From cognitive neuroscience to theoretical physics, this year's National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows from the University of Houston have their sights set on careers in fields ranging from medicine to energy. Recognizing outstanding students pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines, the three-year fellowships cover tuition and include a $30,000 annual stipend.
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May 22, 2012
The enforcement of Law 42/2010, which extends the smoking ban to public places, has accompanied a progressive reduction in the percentage of smokers (from 40.3 percent to 35.3 percent) and in consumption amongst the working population. This decline applies to men and women of all ages and occupations.
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October 25, 2022
There are growing calls for a mechanism to pay developing countries for losses and damages they’ve suffered from climate change—a problem they did little to create
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