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Zika Vaccine Shows Promise for Treating Deadly Brain Cancer
An international team of researchers has successfully deployed a Zika virus vaccine to target and kill human glioblastoma brain cancer stem cells, which had been transplanted into mice. In a study published this week in mBio®, an open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, the team shows that a live, attenuated version of the Zika virus could form the basis of a new treatment option for this fatal brain cancer.
Searching for Clues on Extreme Climate Change
Researchers found signs of increased air mass transport from the North Atlantic.
Drugs That Stop Mosquitoes Catching Malaria Could Help Eradicate the Disease
Researchers have identified compounds that could prevent malaria parasites from being able to infect mosquitoes, halting the spread of disease.
Catastrophic Construction: Storms Can Build Reef Islands in Atoll Regions
As global temperatures increase, some scientists suggest that such storms will become more frequent and intense over the next few decades.
Shift in Large-Scale Atlantic Circulation Causes Lower-Oxygen Water to Invade Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence
The Gulf Stream and Labrador Current both split near the Laurentian Channel, a deep channel within the Gulf of St. Lawrence fed by both currents. The Gulf Stream in turn is sensitive to changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.