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Priming the Immune System to Attack Cancer
Immunotherapies, such as checkpoint inhibitor drugs, have made worlds of difference for the treatment of cancer.
Bridges With Limb-Inspired Architecture Could Withstand Earthquakes, Cut Repair Costs
Texas A&M researchers are part of a team studying a promising column design strategy.
Hurricane Zeta Arrives on the Gulf Coast
It will be the fifth storm to hit Louisiana this year, and the eleventh to hit the continental United States.
Soot Particles Influence Global Warming More Than Previously Assumed
A team of researchers from ETH Zurich has for the first time used simulations on the CSCS supercomputer "Piz Daint" to investigate how certain ageing mechanisms of soot particles in the atmosphere affect cloud formation.
NASA Prepares for Hurricane Zeta
As Tropical Storm Zeta makes landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast, NASA has eyes on the storm with an array of Earth-observing instruments and stands ready to aid affected communities with critical data and analysis.