Researchers at King’s College London have developed a new antibody therapy that can slow down the growth of treatment-resistant and triple negative breast…
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Engineered Antibodies Prove Effective in Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer
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Orionid meteor shower 2025 lights the night sky over Egypt in stunning photo
The Orionid meteor shower peaked on the nights of Oct. 21-23, delighting lucky stargazers with a gorgeous natural fireworks display as debris from Halley’s Comet collided with Earth’s atmosphere to create fiery shooting stars in the night…
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Kendall Jenner makes private confession about first relationship
Kendall Jenner surprised…
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Girl Gangs, Found Families, and Creating Kinship Outside of the Mainstream
The new adult novel When They Burned the Butterfly by YA author Wen-yi Lee combines history with fantasy. Set in 1970s Singapore, readers are introduced to a changing city; neighborhoods are rebuilt, Western culture is promoted, and…
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Films about Palestinians meet a divided Hollywood
After “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” which counts Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara as executive producers, received a nearly 23-minute standing ovation at its Venice Film Festival premiere in September, filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania took…
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Gone in 60 milliseconds: dramatic slow-motion snake bites reveal clues about how fangs and venom kill prey | Snakes
Venomous snakes must strike fast to sink their fangs in prey before they startle – as quickly as 60 milliseconds when hunting rodents.
New research has captured – in slow-motion footage – the differences in how venomous serpents bite their…
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Dietary fat dictates seasonal eating rhythms, study finds
A new study from UC San Francisco shows that our natural eating patterns are more closely tied to seasonal rhythms than previously thought.
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