Researchers have engineered gold-based molecules that target cancer cells and leave healthy cells unharmed, in a critical step towards precision cancer drugs with fewer toxic side effects.
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NASA Examines Dorian’s Rainfall, Temperatures Along Carolina Coast
As Hurricane Dorian continued to lash the coast of the Carolinas NASA’s IMERG assessed the rainfall the storm generated and NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a look at the temperatures of the cloud tops to assess strength.
Not All Meat Is Created Equal: How Diet Changes Can Sustain The World’s Food Production
If you wanted to really mess with the world’s food production, a good place to start would be in Morocco.
Study Reaches Multidisciplinary Consensus on Imaging for Kidney Stones
Each year, over 2 million people visit U.S. emergency departments for suspected renal colic, which typically causes intense flank or abdominal pain due to kidney stones blocking the urinary track.
Key Enzyme Found in Plants Could Guide Development of Medicines and Other Products
Plants can do many amazing things.
Snack Tax May Be More Effective Than a Sugary Drink Tax to Tackle Obesity
Taxing high sugar snacks such as biscuits, cakes, and sweets might be more effective at reducing obesity levels than increasing the price of sugar sweetened drinks, suggests a study published by The BMJ.