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Researchers at UT Austin and UT MD Anderson say an experimental chemotherapy drug prompts cancer cells to mimic viral infections, triggering an immune response that attacks tumors and may reduce the ...
Embedding bacteria into concrete that can seal cracks on its own can potentially extend the life of bridges, tunnels, and ...
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the ability of a material to conduct electricity without any energy loss to heat - enables highly efficient, ultra-fast ...