Curtana Pharmaceuticals Announces New Data Confirming CT-179 Effectively Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier and Synergizes with Radiation in Pediatric Brain Cancers
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Unanimous European rejection of forced psychiatric measures exposes a widening gap between U.S. mental health law and international human rights standards.
Preclinical Study Reveals that CT-179 Remodels the Tumor Microenvironment – Turning "Cold" Tumors "Hot" – and Significantly Enhancing the Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Emerging biotech firm debuts "Science & Shield" initiative, bridging the gap between advanced medical research and immediate humanitarian relief for the Ozarks.
Guiseppe De Matola Sax Foundation announces a new international saxophone prize honoring Dr. Ronald Erwin McNair (1950–1986) — NASA astronaut, physicist, and the first to play a saxophone in outer space.
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New research confirms that a significant percentage of antidepressant users develop severe sexual dysfunction that is physiologically damaging and may persist for years after the drugs are stopped.
Curtana Pharmaceuticals Announces New Data Confirming CT-179 Effectively Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier and Synergizes with Radiation in Pediatric Brain Cancers
Spectral Evolution, the leading provider of high-performance field-portable spectrometers and remote sensing solutions, is pleased to announce a new partnership with GWM Engineering.
220 views, By Citizens Commission on Human Rights International
Unanimous European rejection of forced psychiatric measures exposes a widening gap between U.S. mental health law and international human rights standards.
Preclinical Study Reveals that CT-179 Remodels the Tumor Microenvironment – Turning "Cold" Tumors "Hot" – and Significantly Enhancing the Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Emerging biotech firm debuts "Science & Shield" initiative, bridging the gap between advanced medical research and immediate humanitarian relief for the Ozarks.
Guiseppe De Matola Sax Foundation announces a new international saxophone prize honoring Dr. Ronald Erwin McNair (1950–1986) — NASA astronaut, physicist, and the first to play a saxophone in outer space.
Detecting concealed explosives and chemical threats constitutes a critical challenge in global security, yet current technologies often face significant operational limitations.
The CMAC Institute Announces Machine-Verified Derivation of Fundamental Physics from Information-Theoretic Substrate PALO ALTO, CA — January 22, 2026 — The CMAC Institute, an independent research organization, today announced the formal verification...
e Sontag Foundation announced the recipients of its 2025 Distinguished Scientist Award (DSA), providing $2.25 million in research funding for three early-career investigators in brain cancer research.
The Clavulanic Acid Market is forecast to grow from USD 1.03 billion in 2025 to USD 1.80 billion by 2035 at a CAGR of 5.9%, driven by increasing bacterial infections and growing antibiotic usage.
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The Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) announced today that Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former Mayor of Atlanta and former Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, and Dr.
501 views, By Citizens Commission on Human Rights International
New research confirms that a significant percentage of antidepressant users develop severe sexual dysfunction that is physiologically damaging and may persist for years after the drugs are stopped.
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with pathologists from Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center and the University of Southern California, have developed a deep learning–based method that can digitally...