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Trump Administration Plans More Science Research Cuts
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at more expansive research cuts planned by the Trump Administration, advancements in the world of nuclear fusion, creating transparent wood and more. You can sign up to get The Prototype in your…
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New approach could treat anthrax beyond the ‘point of no return’
Anthrax, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is often treatable in its early stages. But once the disease has progressed beyond the “point of no return” after just a few days, patients are almost certainly doomed.
In…
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Refusal to Ease Sanctions Shows EU Doesn’t Want Peace, Kremlin Says
The Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by Turkey and the UN in 2022, was designed to guarantee the safe export of Ukrainian agricultural products. However, Moscow withdrew from the deal in 2023, accusing the West of failing to lift…
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Understanding the immune response to a persistent pathogen
Most humans have long-lived infections in various tissues — including in the nervous system — that typically do not result in disease. The microbes associated with these infections enter a latent stage during which they quietly hide in cells,…
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PET imaging confirms direct involvement of dopamine in cognitive flexibility
For the first time, scientists have confirmed a neurobiochemical link between dopamine and cognitive flexibility, according to new research published in the March issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. PET imaging shows that the brain…
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AI meets oncology: New model personalizes bladder cancer treatment
Leveraging the power of AI and machine learning technologies, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine developed a more effective model for predicting how patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer will respond to chemotherapy. The model harnesses…
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UK, France involved in Kiev's latest attack on Russian energy infrastructure – Moscow
British specialists set coordinates for a Ukrainian missile system that struck a gas metering station, the Foreign Ministry has said
France and the UK actively aided Kiev in a strike on the Sudzha…
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UK and France key to Kiev's latest attack on Russian energy infrastructure – Moscow
British specialists set coordinates for a Ukrainian missile system that struck a gas metering station, the Foreign Ministry has said
France and the UK actively aided Kiev in a strike on the Sudzha…
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Kiev can't control its own military – Kremlin
Ukrainian forces continue to attack Russian energy infrastructure in violation of the US-backed ceasefire, according to Dmitry Peskov
Kiev’s troops are apparently refusing to take orders from its…
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