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UTSA Researcher Develops New, Non-invasive Method To Wipe Out Cancerous Tumors

UTSA Researcher Develops New, Non-invasive Method To Wipe Out Cancerous Tumors

Matthew Gdovin, an associate professor in the UTSA Department of Biology, has developed a newly patented method to kill cancer cells. His discovery, described in a new study in The Journal of…
Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer Experience Functional Decline After Treatment

Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer Experience Functional Decline After Treatment

In a study of older women with newly diagnosed stage I to III breast cancer, approximately one in five lost the ability to complete some of the basic tasks necessary for independent living within one…
Researchers Trace Mercury's Origins To Rare Meteorite

Researchers Trace Mercury's Origins To Rare Meteorite

CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Around 4.6 billion years ago, the universe was a chaos of collapsing gas and spinning debris. Small particles of gas and dust clumped together into larger and more massive meteoroids…
ChemCam Findings Hint At Oxygen-rich Past On Mars

ChemCam Findings Hint At Oxygen-rich Past On Mars

hint LOS ALAMOS, N.M., June 27, 2016--The discovery of manganese oxides in Martian rocks might tell us that the Red Planet was once more Earth-like than previously believed. A new paper in…
Anti-anxiety Medication Limits Empathetic Behavior In Rats

Anti-anxiety Medication Limits Empathetic Behavior In Rats

Rats given midazolam, an anti-anxiety medication, were less likely to free trapped companions because the drug lessened their empathy, according to a new study by University of Chicago…
NASA Spots Tropical Cyclone 02A Develop In Arabian Sea

NASA Spots Tropical Cyclone 02A Develop In Arabian Sea

Tropical Cyclone 02A developed in the Northern Indian Ocean's Arabian Sea as NASA's Aqua satellite passed overhead and analyzed the storm in infrared light and NASA's Terra satellite captured a…
UAB Study Showcases Poisoning Risk To Small Children From Laundry Pods

UAB Study Showcases Poisoning Risk To Small Children From Laundry Pods

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Laundry pod detergents are far more likely to cause poisoning injuries in young children than are nonpod laundry detergents, and are four times more likely to lead to…
Gene Hunters Find Rare Inherited Mutations Linked To Bipolar Disorder

Gene Hunters Find Rare Inherited Mutations Linked To Bipolar Disorder

Using so-called next-generation genome sequencing, researchers at Johns Hopkins have identified 84 potential inherited gene mutations that may contribute to the most severe forms of bipolar disorder…
Foot Wrap Offers Alternative To Medication For Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome

Foot Wrap Offers Alternative To Medication For Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome

Authors from Lake Erie Research Institute in Pennsylvania report an adjustable foot wrap caused to treat restless legs syndrome (RLS) is 1.4 times more effective than the standard pharmaceutical…
Household Fuels Exceed Power Plants And Cars As Source Of Smog In Beijing

Household Fuels Exceed Power Plants And Cars As Source Of Smog In Beijing

Beijing and surrounding areas of China often suffer from choking smog. The Chinese government has made commitments to improving air quality and has achieved notable results in reducing emissions from…

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