Month, just 98,000 added, the fewest in a year. The unemployment dropped to a nearly 10year low of 4. 5 . Well look at what happened and why. First, response to President Trumps missile strike has been generally positive. Some Congressional Democrats signaled support, but they want more consultation. American allies seem to be on board, particularly in the middle east. Russia, iran, syria or not. A russian ship is moving toward a pair of u. S. Navy vessels as we speak. We have reaction from all over washington and throughout the world tonight including from china. The president was able to deliver his message personally. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts starts things off from the Windsor White house in palm beach florida. Good evening to you, the full impact diplomatically and strategically in last nights missile attacks has yet to be felt, but the early indications are that President Trump is on solid footing when it comes to eight syria policy. I think we have made tremen
Month, just 98,000 added, the fewest in a year. The unemployment dropped to a nearly 10year low of 4. 5 . Well look at what happened and why. First, response to President Trumps missile strike has been generally positive. Some Congressional Democrats signaled support, but they want more consultation. American allies seem to be on board, particularly in the middle east. Russia, iran, syria or not. A russian ship is moving toward a pair of u. S. Navy vessels as we speak. We have reaction from all over washington and throughout the world tonight including from china. The president was able to deliver his message personally. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts starts things off from the Windsor White house in palm beach florida. Good evening to you, the full impact diplomatically and strategically in last nights missile attacks has yet to be felt, but the early indications are that President Trump is on solid footing when it comes to eight syria policy. I think we have made tremen
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Understanding how cancer cells divide, grow, live and die has long been recognized as one of the greatest challenges of modern science.
Moving beyond traditional rules of logic, today’s scientists are combining different perspectives in a dynamic ‘systems’ view of complex cancer pathways – and towards the promise of improved patient outcomes.
One such partnership between Yale and Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, has brought together experts traditionally seen as being on the opposite ends of the science spectrum – coupling knowledge of quantitative systems biology with the clinical setting to realize new discoveries in the way cancer cell networks mutate and resist treatment.