In seven patients, there were no signs of toxicity with proton-beam radioablation, clearing the way for future studies.
Scientists have known for more than a century that a single-celled organism with no nerve cells - much less a brain - can ...
Researchers showed that small engineered proteins can restore the function of mutated p53 by stabilizing its structure. The ...
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have "reverse engineered" ketamine's antidepressant effects to identify potential new ...
Figure][1] Katherine W. Ferrara, PhD Dr. Katherine W. Ferrara is a professor of radiology at Stanford University and the ...
A team of researchers discover how the stentor, an organism made of a single, gigantic cell, learns without a brain.
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At Clarkson University, physics is a gateway to exploring the universe and creating the technologies of the future. Students engage directly in research that spans from astrophysics to advanced ...
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