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Investigational magnetic device shrinks glioblastoma in first-in-world human test
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Investigational magnetic device shrinks glioblastoma in first-in-world human test
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Vacunar rápido sin dejar a nadie atrás
Una estudiante del próximo Erasmus recibe la vacuna contra el COVID-19, ayer en Madrid. | // EDUARDO PARRA Científicos de 17 organizaciones internacionales reclaman en un documento una estrategia coordinada de comunicación para incrementar la confianza en la vacunación contra el COVID-19 y que no se deje atrás a los colectivos en riesgo de exclusión social.
Científicos internacionales, entre ellos dos gallegos, piden frenar la desinformación sobre las vacunas en España y que estas lleguen a los colectivos en riesgo de exclusión social El artículo ha sido publicado en la revista “Communications Medicine”, del grupo de “Nature”, y está firmada por 14 prestigiosos investigadores, entre ellos los gallegos
Why analysts rate these small cap ASX shares as buys
Analysts rate these small cap ASX shares highly…
James Mickleboro has been a Motley Fool contributor since late 2015. After studying economics at university back home in the United Kingdom, James came to live in Australia and managed to land a job at an Australian fund manager. This was the start of a love affair with Australian equities and he hasn t looked back since. James is part of the CFA Institute s Chartered Financial Analyst program and hopes it teaches him how to become an astute investor which allows him to help others with their own investing. Outside of reading and researching he spends many a late night watching the English Premier League and Seinfeld reruns.
The Moderna and Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have helped significantly reduce the number of cases of COVID-19 since they were first approved for emergency use. Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
For decades, researchers have dreamed about harnessing the power of genetic technology to prevent or treat a range of diseases. A synthetic version of a molecule in the human body known as messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid), or mRNA, held that promise.
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how to make it work presented daunting challenges that much of the science community thought was a mountain too high to climb.
But a handful of researchers didn t give up. They spent years trying to solve the mystery of mRNA. Then, just like a made-for-TV movie, they cracked the code just in time to save the world from the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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