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Every 12 minutes, someone in the United States dies of pancreatic cancer, which is often diagnosed late, spreads rapidly and has a five-year survival rate at approximately 10 percent. Treatment may involve radiation, surgery and chemotherapy, though often the cancer becomes resistant to drugs.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center, in collaboration with Sanford-Burnham-Prebys Medical Discovery Institute and Columbia University, demonstrated that a new tumor-penetrating therapy, tested in animal models, may enhance the effects of chemotherapy, reduce metastasis and increase survival.
The Petroleum Industry May Want a Carbon Tax, but Biden and Congressional Republicans are Not Necessarily Fans
The new administration has made clear that its approach to reducing emissions will involve regulation, incentives and other government actions.
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The largest U.S. oil industry trade group is considering an endorsement of carbon taxes for the first time. But the biggest news may be how little that is likely to matter, as U.S. climate policy moves decisively in an entirely different direction.
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Ten years after the start of Syria’s civil war, refugees deserve a place to call home Kim Samuel Published March 6, 2021
. She is currently working on a book called The Right to Belong.
Ten years ago, on Mar. 6, 15 students were arrested and tortured in the Syrian city of Daraa for writing anti-government graffiti on public walls. The events sparked pro-democracy protests in the city; within days, those protests spread to the capital of Damascus and scores of other cities.
The events set in motion a chain reaction of civil uprisings and increasingly brutal government crackdowns that resulted in the Syrian civil war – one of the longest and most devastating humanitarian crises of this century.