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Scientists Create 'Invisible Cloak' for Bacteria To Use in Cancer Tumors
Columbia Engineering researchers announce the development of a "cloaking" method that momentarily conceals therapeutic microorganisms from immune function, allowing them to transport medications to tumors and destroy cancer cells more efficiently in mice.
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1st Week of Spring Met by Changes in Temperature
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Authorities to Restore Parts of the Stonehenge
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Massive Geomagnetic Storm Like Carrington Event Could Lead to Trillion-Dollars of Damages
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Polar Bears: Why the World’s Largest Bears Aren’t in Antarctica
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New Study on Mice Reveals Development of an Antibody to Unlock the Blood-Brain Barrier