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By simultaneously tackling two mechanisms for cancer’s growth, an experimental therapy reduced the spread of triple-negative breast cancer in a study conducted in mice. The therapeutic agent, c...
Infectious diseases kill millions of people each year, but the search for treatments is hampered by the fact that laboratory mice are not susceptible to some human viruses, including killers like...
New NOAA research that looks at the devastating 2017 Atlantic hurricane season projects that if similar weather conditions occur in the future, it’s likely that the number of major hurricanes (...
New, three-dimensional simulations reveal the inner workings of one of the universe’s most mysterious stars. Sparkling with an exceptional blue-toned brilliance and exhibiting wild variations i...
https://blogs.princeton.edu/research/2018/09/27/the-notorious-luminous-blue-variable-star/
To successfully infect its host, the rabies virus must move from the nerve ending to the nerve cell body where it can replicate. In a study published July 20 in the journal PLoS Pathogens, resear...
A Princeton University-led study has revealed an emergent electronic behavior on the surface of bismuth crystals that could lead to insights on the growing area of technology known as “valleytr...
Article provided by the Department of Molecular Biology Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) causes the most aggressive form of viral hepatitis in humans, putting at least 20 million people worldwide at r...
Article courtesy of the University of Zurich An international team including scientists at Princeton University is researching a new class of materials: higher-order topological insulators. The e...
https://blogs.princeton.edu/research/2018/06/01/novel-insulators-with-conducting-edges/
By Liz Fuller-Wright, Office of Communications The 2015 Paris climate agreement sought to stabilize global temperatures by limiting warming to well below 2.0 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial ...