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Scientific Frontline
SFL Educational News Service
Thursday, October 21, 2021
To selectively kill cancer cells, target a protein channel in the cell's lysosome
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Cancer treatments necessarily target unchecked cell growth, and selectively kill cancer cells while sparing normal cells and avoiding genera...
Changing Ocean Currents Are Driving Extreme Winter Weather
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Transmission towers and lines were covered in snow in East Texas. The state experienced a power crisis during severe winter storms in Februa...
Researchers identify new pathways to target breast cancer
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A pathway helping the breast cancer protein BRCA1 repair damaged DNA has been identified by University of Queensland researchers in a study ...
Putting the fire lookout in orbit
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Image: iStockphoto.com / Alexpunker OroraTech, a startup formed at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), is preparing to launch a fleet ...
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Researchers Join Fight to Save the Coral
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An underwater view of one of the ark structures being used by SDSU researchers to protect coral reefs. (Photo: Jason Baer) Ph.D. candidate J...
Radioactive metals could eventually be used in next-generation cancer therapies
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Actinium is a radioactive element that could revolutionize cancer medicine but its chemistry has thus far remained elusive. LLNL and Penn St...
Electron quadruplets
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Electron quadruplets were observed in this iron-based superconductor material, Ba1−xKxFe2As2, seen mounted for experimental measurements in ...
Humans caused climate change
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More than 99.9% of peer-reviewed scientific papers agree that climate change is mainly caused by humans, according to a new survey of 88,125...
Treating opioid use disorder in remote areas
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The most sparsely populated regions of the American West often are unable to provide local treatment for opioid use disorder. Long driving d...
Get your kids ages 5-11 vaccinated once approved
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Vaccination will help break the cycle of frequent PCR testing, quarantining, isolation Parents are likely to learn around Halloween whether ...
Extinct ground sloth was an omnivore
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Julia Tejada sampling a specimen of the North American ground sloth. (Copyright: Julia Tejada) A study co-authored by University of Hawaiʻi ...
New tool can identify harmful blue-green algae
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A new way to detect early signs of harmful blue-green algae, which bloom in lakes, rivers and reservoirs around the world, has been develope...
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Physicists announce results that boost evidence for new fundamental physics
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View of the LHCb detector Credit: CERN In March 2020, the same experiment released evidence of particles breaking one of the core principle...
Electric trucks: ultra-fast charging in the megawatt range
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Trucks with electric drives could soon be used in long-distance transport. Image: iStockphoto.com / Chesky_W It is an ambitious goal: By 203...
Untangling the heart’s genome: now in 3D
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Research led by Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute and Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) researchers at Monash University...
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