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CAR T cell therapy targeting HER2 antigen shows promise against advanced sarcoma in phase...

Researchers have published results of a phase I clinical trial of a novel immunotherapy for high-risk sarcomas.

Computer game in school made students better at detecting fake news

A computer game helped upper secondary school students become better at distinguishing between reliable and misleading news.

Researchers unveil PI3K enzyme’s dual accelerator and brake mechanisms

The enzyme PI3K plays a critical role in cell migration. Scientists have long understood this function. But researchers have recently unveiled that a subunit...

Rubber-like stretchable energy storage device fabricated with laser precision

Scientists use laser ablation technology to develop a deformable micro-supercapacitor.

Social media can be used to increase fruit and vegetable intake in young people

Researchers have found that people following healthy eating accounts on social media for as little as two weeks ate more fruit and vegetables and...

AI designs new drugs based on protein structures

A new computer process makes it possible to generate active pharmaceutical ingredients quickly and easily based on a protein's three-dimensional surface. The new process...

Shoreline model predicts long-term future of storm protection and sea-level rise

Researchers have created a coastal evolution model to analyze how coastal management activities on barrier islands, meant to adapt to sea-level rise, can disrupt...

High-resolution lidar sees birth zone of cloud droplets

Scientists demonstrated the first-ever remote observations of the fine-scale structure at the base of clouds. The results show that the air-cloud interface is a...

Researchers show it’s possible to teach old magnetic cilia new tricks

Magnetic cilia -- artificial hairs whose movement is powered by embedded magnetic particles -- have been around for a while, and are of interest...

Understaffed nursing homes in disadvantaged neighborhoods more likely to overuse antipsychotics

Nursing homes in disadvantaged communities are more likely to overmedicate residents with antipsychotics, especially homes that are understaffed, according to a new study.

Brabus Launches ‘Deep Blue’ G-Wagon, Speedboat & Luxury Watch Line

Brabus is unifying its collaborations with Mercedes-AMG, Finland’s Axopar Boats, and Panerai luxury watches under one Deep Blue collection.Being that Brabus is...