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NAU researchers find drug combination that would help treat those with COVID-19


Drug being studied for ovarian cancer proving successful against COVID-19 
Researchers at NAU’s COVID-19 Testing Center (CTSC) have been working on treatments for COVID-19 since April 2020.
Now, scientists have published their success with a drug called Stenoparib.
Currently, Stenoparib is in phase two clinical trials to treat ovarian cancer, but those at CTSC are finding success in combating the coronavirus.
“It acts on the host cell, rather than the virus itself,” Christopher Todd French, PhD, director of the CTSC, said.
Stenoparib most helpful when combined with Remdesivir
After finding Stenoparib to be successful in inhibiting the virus, French said they turned to see how it would work when combined with other drugs. ....

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Earth Notes: Fire Mosses For Restoration


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Among the first plants to reestablish in burned areas are Redshank, Silvergreen, and Cord Moss, also known as the “fire mosses.” Researchers at Northern Arizona University studied burn scars on the Colorado Plateau to see how quickly these special, plushy pads of green cover the landscape after a wildfire. They found fire mosses favor north-facing slopes and cool conifer forests. Moss-covered sites had double the resistance to erosion and almost twice as much capacity to soak up rain compared to places where moss didn’t grow.
Could ecologists harness the power of moss to restore a burned site? Ecologist Henry Grover says that’s a question his research team would like to answer. He’s experimented with seeding mosses on a fire scar on Kendrick Peak north of Flagstaff. At first, ants carried the moss away before it could spread. So he turned to an ancient reseeding technique: coating a bit of moss in clay to make a pellet that dissolves in the rain. ....

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