Mapping tumor microenvironments: Uncovering spatial subclones for improved cancer treatment
Researchers investigate the spatial organization of cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment.
Jeremy Clarkson furious as farmers 'shafted' in Budget - 'don't despair'
The former Top Gear presenter has been campaigning for more government assistance for farmers who have been struggling since leaving the EU with little being done to replace subsidies
Scientists Stunned To Discover Signs Of Possible Alien Life Inside Uranus’ Moon
Out of Uranus’ large moons, Miranda is the smallest at about 290 miles in diameter, or about one-seventh the size of Earth’s moon.
Families who ate together more often during the pandemic had more positive interactions
A study reveals that increased family dinner frequency during COVID-19 positively impacts mental health and social interactions in children and adults.
RFK Jr. eyes vaccines
A co-chair of Donald Trump's transition team said Trump supporter Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants access to federal health data so he can show vaccines are unsafe and lead to them being pulled from the market in a second Trump administration.
National Trust makes 'devastating' decision in popular coastal resort
It's not gone down well with residents
This Tamil Nadu village says no to firecrackers to protect 'Bat Grove'
Despite Tamil Nadu being the 'fireworks hub' of India, with the Sivakasi-based fireworks industry achieving an annual turnover of Rs 6,000 crore, a village in the state has chosen to celebrate Diwali...
Learning to relax
Stress is defined as any physical, mental, emotional or spiritual state that requires a response or change from a previous state.
Police force apologises to family of man who died in train crash
David Tudor Evans was killed after the head-to-head crash, which investigators suspect was caused by slippery rails
Stem cell-like approach in plants sheds light on specialized cell wall formation
A new method developed by Penn State biologists allows them to turn stripped-down plant cells into other types of cells, similar to the way stem cells differentiate into different cell types. Using this ...
The fungus among us: California's bats under siege
A sinister fungus is spreading through California's bat populations, threatening their survival just as the spooky season takes flight.
Climate change leads to more alpine hazards, research team finds
From rockfall to ice avalanches: Climate change is intensifying natural hazards in the mountains in many places, posing particular challenges for the Alpine region. This is the result of a study jointly ...
Carbon pricing in Uganda only an option with revenue redistribution, says study
In Uganda, climate protection through carbon pricing wouldn't be a big deal in terms of money. The country, with a population of around 50 million, would collect just 26 million US dollars a year if fossil ...
Wreckage of crashed helicopter found
The bodies of five of the eight passengers and crew members in the helicopter had earlier been found on different days.
'Zombie star' could be resurrected on Halloween for first time in 80 years - how to see it
The Blaze Star is gravitationally tied to a red giant at the end of its life and while essentially dead itself, once every 80 years it lurches back to life - and it might have chosen Halloween
Top 10 deadliest extreme weather events made worse by climate change
Scientists are calling on governments to take immediate action on global warming
Clean air group hopes Mount Maunganui effort isn't 'window dressing'
An environmentalist group says it is trying to stay positive over a promise by Mount Maunganui industrial businesses to clean up their act.
"Lung Cancer Awareness Month" in November: The No. 1 killer... Early Detection Saves Lives
By Jinkook KimNovember is internationally recognized as \"Lung Cancer Awareness Month\". Held every November since 1995, the campaign raises awareness of lung cancer, the need for screeni...
Warning as watchdog reveals NZ pandemic model is nearly 20 years old
The government watchdog says there is a risk New Zealand will have enough vaccine supplies if another pandemic strikes.
'Drug pollution in stream has left me horrified'
People who visit and swim in a picturesque waterway say they are worried about how polluted it is.
Monkeys will never type Shakespeare, study finds
Australian researchers have poked holes in an old thought-experiment known as the "infinite monkey theorem".
In Montana, conservative groups see chance to kill Medicaid expansion
Conservative groups are working to undermine support for Montana's Medicaid expansion in hopes the state will abandon the program. The rollback would be the first in the decade since the Affordable Care Act began allowing states to cover more people with low incomes.
Not enough time in universe for monkeys to pen Shakespeare: study
Only a 5pc chance that a single monkey would randomly write the word “banana” in its lifetime.
Mitochondrial genetics shed light on ALS Risk and protection
Using sequencing techniques, researchers associated 51 mutations in mitochondrial DNA with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an incurable degenerative neurological disorder that leads to muscle atrophy and paralysis.
New research reveals how Hepatitis E virus can lead to kidney disease
The hepatitis E virus affects the liver. But infected liver cells secrete a viral protein that reacts with antibodies in the blood and may form complexes that can damage the filter structure of the kidneys, as researchers from the University of Zurich and the University Hospital Zurich have proven for the first time.
New pipeline analyzes drug responses in primary tumors
In a major leap toward more effective cancer treatments, researchers at the University of Oulu have developed an innovative pipeline designed to directly analyze drug responses in primary patient tumor samples.
Innovative approach boosts spatial memory using VR and brain stimulation
EPFL researchers have combined virtual reality, non-invasive brain stimulation and advanced brain imaging techniques to improve spatial navigation in healthy participants. The study is a first step in addressing dementia in an aging population without medication or surgery.
Health NZ to bolster non-surgical cancer services in southern districts
Health New Zealand is continuing to bolster its specialist capacity for non-surgical cancer services in the southern districts.
Lifespan throws support behind Pink Run
The Annual Pink Run for Breast Cancer Awareness, which was staged on October 26 is designed to break the stigma around the disease and raise awareness while raising critical funds for organisations dedicated to fighting breast cancer and supporting...
ICWI JR2R Pink Run unites thousands in breast cancer support
EMANCIPATION PARK came alive on Sunday, October 27, as almost 12,000 registrants donned their pink gear to take part in the annual ICWI JR2R Pink Run – the second-largest running event in Jamaica. Returning to Emancipation Park, this year’s event...
Mindfulness meditation outperforms placebo in reducing pain
Mindfulness meditation, which has been used for centuries for pain management in various cultures, has long been speculated to work by activating processes supporting the placebo response.
Research reveals role of IGFBP3 in human lung development
Researchers of the University of Barcelona and the August Pi y Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS) have shown that the IGFBP3 protein plays a relevant role in human lung development.
NHRC, others call for protection of citizens digital rights
The NHRC and rights advocates made the call for protection of digital rights amid concerns about digital censorship, interference ...
Unhappy meal? Submissions overwhelmingly reject Wānaka McDonald's
The majority of submissions made about a McDonald's restaurant opening in Wānaka are not lovin' it.
Raising kids with diabetes
Tips to help parents finding it difficult to raise their diabetic children:
Personalization key to patient satisfaction with AI doctors
Artificial intelligence (AI) may one day play a larger role in medicine than the online symptom checkers available today. But these "AI doctors" may need to get more personal than human doctors to increase patient satisfaction, according to a study led by researchers at Penn State.
New therapeutic target overcomes ovarian cancer immunotherapy resistance
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have discovered a way that ovarian cancer tumors manipulate their environment to resist immunotherapy and identified a drug target that could overcome that resistance.
3D tumor mapping reveals new insights into cancer biology and treatment
A new analysis led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has revealed detailed 3D maps of the internal structures of multiple tumor types. These cancer atlases reveal how different tumor cells -; and the cells of a tumor's surrounding environment -; are organized, in 3D, and how that organization changes when a tumor spreads to other organs.
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