- NASA wipes vow to land woman on moon from website amid Trump DEI purge Axios
- NASA says removal of ‘first woman, person of color’ language from Artemis websites ‘does not indicate’ moon mission crew change Space.com
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NASA wipes vow to land woman on moon from website amid Trump DEI purge – Axios
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Engineering antibodies with a novel fusion protein
The Food and Drug Administration has approved more than 100 monoclonal antibodies to treat a range of diseases. Other antibodies are used by physicians to diagnose conditions or by scientists to advance research projects.
Even with significant…
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New Tuberculosis Vaccine Shows Promise to Treat Bladder Cancer
Immunotherapy is an innovative way to harness the power of the body’s immune system to fight threats like cancer. Normally, our immune system can detect and destroy abnormal cells on its own. But when cancer develops, it often uses tactics to…
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Are Ultra-Processed Foods A Hidden Risk? Here’s What You Need To Know
Woman pouring sugar in bowl near breakfast
In today’s fast-paced world, ultra-processed foods have become dietary staples, offering convenience, affordability and a tantalizing taste. But as scientists delve deeper into their effects, an…
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Scientists Unveil Cancer-Killing Nanoparticles Shaped Like Futuristic Cube-Pyramids
Oregon State University scientists have developed a highly efficient, uniquely shaped magnetic nanoparticle that could enable non-invasive, targeted heat-based cancer therapy for hard-to-reach tumors. Researchers at Oregon State University have…
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Spain backs Sateliot with $15 million to expand connectivity constellation
TAMPA, Fla. — Spain is investing nearly 14 million euros ($15 million) in Sateliot to help the Spanish startup scale its constellation to at least 100 nanosatellites, the low Earth orbit operator announced March 25.
Sateliot, which plans…
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David Myers, conservationist and land broker for nature, dies at 73
There was something almost subversive about David Myers’s approach to conservation. He spoke the language of developers, negotiated like one, and sometimes even thought like one…
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Dust Devils on Mars Create Lightning-like Zaps That Could Endanger Rovers
Mars has always captured the imagination of space explorers, and now new findings are showing that the Red Planet’s dust devils might be even more dangerous than we thought. These familiar whirlwinds of soil, common on Earth, could present…
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Curiosity Mars rover discovers largest organic molecules ever seen on Red Planet
Scientists have announced the discovery of the largest organic molecules ever found on Mars.
These molecules could have come from the breakdown of fatty acids that existed 3.7 billion years ago before being preserved in sediments laid down by an…
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