• Cancer Research UK award aids Derry doctor's vital research into role of heart medication in radiotherapy

    “Preliminary results are encouraging,” he said, “showing that we may be able to use a heart medicine to help keep our patients’ hearts safe during radiotherapy to the chest. “I am delighted to have received this funding from Cancer Research UK, which means we will be able to do further testing of this medicine, and ultimately find out if this is a treatment we should give to patients with lung cancer. “Most patients diagnosed with lung cancer can't have an operation due to either the tumour...

  • Sunday Thoughts: The Motions

    A couple of months ago, I stopped by a fast food place on my way home from church to grab lunch. As I was walking across the parking lot, a large family of two grandparents and six grandkids walked in. The wife was in front of me in line as the husband wrangled the grandchildren and sat them down at tables.

  • NYC asks researchers: What should we do with all this poop?

    Roughly 480,000 tons of solid waste makes its way down New York City's drains and sewers every year. City officials need help figuring out what to do with all the sludge. The department is seeking strategies to deal with the solid waste extracted from its wastewater system. [ more › ]

  • Research revives 1800s photos

    Researchers from Western University developed techniques for creating images from old, badly tarnished photographs. These techniques could also be used to study other historic artifacts and fossils and prevent corrosion in modern materials.

  • Research Roundup: Searching the stars and the brain

    Recent research saw the construction of the world’s largest astronomical digital camera, the discovery of a possible new epilepsy treatment, and the development of AI models to assist patient health monitoring in hospitals.

  • If you have this tree, contact NE Ohio researchers

    The Holden Arboretum in Kirtland is researching beech leaf disease in Northeast Ohio

  • Distinguished Researcher Award: Ardith Doorenbos

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  • Did Lockdowns Set A Global Revolt In Motion?

    Did Lockdowns Set A Global Revolt In Motion? Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Brownstone Institute, My first article on the coming backlash - admittedly wildly optimistic - went to print April 24, 2020. After 6 weeks of lockdown, I confidently predicted a political revolt, a movement against masks, a population-wide revulsion against the elites, a demand to reject “social distancing” and streaming-only life, plus widespread disgust at everything and everyone involved. I was...

  • How AI Is Transforming Keyword Research (and Why You Can't Afford to Ignore It)

    Learn how AI tools can streamline keyword research, improve content targeting accuracy and boost SERP rankings. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, this guide is a must-read for success in the digital space.

  • Researchers have unlocked the "Holy Grail" of memory technology

    Phase change memory, or PCM for short, works by shifting between two physical states: crystallized (with low resistance) and amorphous (with high resistance). Think of it as an optimal blend of DRAM and NAND flash.Read Entire Article

  • Researchers uncover 'parallel universe' in tomato genetics

    In a paper appearing in Science Advances, Michigan State University researchers have unraveled a surprising genetic mystery centered on sugars found in what gardeners know as "tomato tar."

  • How Long Does Weed Stay in Your System? (Latest Research)

    One of the most abundant components in cannabis is a chemical substance called THC, which stands for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol.