After hitting a semantic speed bump on the title and language used in a previous draft, a petition to block Senate reform to ...
New forms of fentanyl are created every day. For law enforcement, that poses a challenge: How do you identify a chemical you've never seen before? Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ...
Quantum materials and superconductors are difficult enough to understand on their own. Unconventional superconductors, which ...
Chanel Johnson, the first trans woman to graduate with a master's degree at Alabama A&M University, shares her story of authenticity and tenacity.
California voters could be asked during the November election whether homeowners age 60 and older should be exempt from paying property taxes on their primary residences. This is the proposal of a ...
This approach has worked for decades because human behavior has structure. People wake at certain hours, spend in certain ...
Sankamap Metals Inc. (CSE: SCU) ("Sankamap" or the "Company") is pleased to announce assay results from its Oceania Project on the Fauro Property. The preliminary exploration program on Fauro's 24,000 ...
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Those hemp-based beverages so many people love just might stay legal in Ohio: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio will outlaw THC beverages starting March 20, unless a pro-cannabis group can gather 250,000 signatures before then to put a referendum on the November ballot. We’re talking ...
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Olympic, Team Canada memorabilia up for grabs in latest Hudson's Bay auction
TORONTO — Fans of Canada's Olympic team are on the cusp of their own competition.
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Five mutational 'fingerprints' could help predict how visible tumors are to the immune system
Researchers from the HUN-REN Szeged Biological Research Centre and HCEMM have just published a new study suggesting that it's not simply the number of tumor mutations that matters for immunotherapy, ...
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Ohio State professor to discuss cancer research Feb. 10 in Marion
OSU’s Ruben Petreaca will discuss cancer mutation drivers and student research opportunities during a free Feb. 10 talk in Marion.
The work, reported in Optica by scientists from Tianjin University and Nanyang Technological University, marks the first experimental realization of skyrmions that can be actively toggled ...
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