Lung cancer remains one of the most lethal forms of cancer globally, accounting for an estimated 1.8 million deaths in 2020 alone. However, a groundbreaking development in cancer treatment has recently emerged with the initiation of clinical trials for a novel mRNA-based vaccine designed to combat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the most common form...
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Some foods can be as dangerous as they are delicious. From toxic plants to venomous seafood, a single bite can cause paralysis—or worse. In South America, Cassava is a staple for millions and provides essential carbohydrates for many in tropical regions. However, its roots and leaves contain cyanogenic glycosides, which release cyanide when broken down,...
Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old death row inmate, is responsible for a brutal double murder. He has in a spine-chilling turn of events requested a rare and controversial method of execution – a firing squad. This sort of request was last made 15 years ago in the United States. This news has shaken the public, questioning...
Imagine stumbling upon an energy source so phenomenal it could power an entire country for 60,000 years. Sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, right? Well, science has just discovered a geological treasure that could rewrite our entire understanding of nuclear energy. The Element You’ve Never Heard Of: Thorium 101 Thorium is a naturally occurring radioactive metal...
A humble yet groundbreaking clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has achieved unprecedented results in the treatment of rectal cancer, marking an incredible milestone in oncology. The trial, which utilized the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab (called Jemperli), demonstrated a 100% remission rate in patients with mismatch repair-deficient (MMRd) or microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) rectal...
Travelers put a lot of faith into the hands of airlines, and their pilots and cabin crew. As such, they’re trained to cover all bases, including the real reason they politely say “hello” to each passenger. Their welcoming demeanor is a way for cabin crew to assess every passenger onboard, ensuring passenger safety. Motive for...
As more things are invented, more things become obsolete. Still, it can be exciting to stumble upon an old or historic artifact. However, many mystery items from days long ago have left people stumped and confused, forcing them to turn to Reddit for answers. Here are 10 popular yet confusing objects that once served a...
Scientists have long believed that Newton’s laws govern all motion, from falling apples to speeding rockets. However, a recent study challenges this idea at the microscopic level. Researchers have discovered that human sperm swim through thick fluids in a way that appears to defy Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Instead of experiencing the expected resistance,...
Imagine every step you take generating electricity—that’s the magic behind Pavegen’s innovative floor tiles. These tiles harness kinetic energy from footsteps, converting it into usable power. Each footstep produces a small but measurable amount of energy, enough to power LED lights or sensors. In bustling areas like train stations or shopping malls, where thousands tread...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a very aggressive and hard-to-treat brain cancer. Even with improvements in surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, most patients don’t survive long, so researchers are looking for new ways to fight it. One idea gaining attention is the ketogenic diet, a high-fat, low-carb eating plan, and whether it could help manage GBM. A...
Celebrities are embracing full-body MRI scans as a way to catch health problems early. High-profile figures like Kim Kardashian have promoted these scans, fueling public interest. Unlike traditional checkups, full-body MRIs offer a detailed look inside the body without invasive procedures. For celebrities, who often have demanding schedules, this one-and-done approach to screening feels efficient....
Bird flu has been a looming threat recently, and public health officials are reporting more and more cases. H5N1 has impacted birds, livestock, and humans alike across multiple continents. The first fatal human case of bird flu was reported in Louisiana recently, but health experts believe that public health risks still remain low. All the...