Cancer patients weren’t responding to therapy. Then they got a poop transplant!

For some cancer patients, a “poop transplant” could boost the positive effects of immunotherapy, a treatment designed to rally the immune system against cancer cells.  Not all cancer patients respond to immunotherapy drugs. For example, only about 40% of patients with advanced melanoma, a type of skin cancer, reap long-term benefit from the drugs, according …

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Αλφαβητάρι – ΖΗΣΙΜΟΣ ΛΟΡΕΝΤΖΑΤΟΣ

A Εδώ σου γράφω τα δε θέλει σου φέρει ο ταχυδρόμος. Β Amour Βροντή μπροστά σου του μενεξέ το μύρο Κάϊντ Άλη dixit. Γ Άλφα της Άρκτου πέντε φορές απάνω η Τραμουντάνα. Δ Ακρόπολη Πέτρινη κόρη σου χτύπησε καλέμι το χαμογέλιο. Ε Πήρε τ’ αγκίστρι συναγρίδα που φεύγει κι ακόμα φεύγει. Ζ Ψηλά στη στέκα …

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Japan’s human-centred smart cities enhancing well-being

All over the world, smart cities often focus on technology to increase efficiency, but what about social development? In Japan, there are plans to create a new type of human-centred smart society. They’re calling it, Society 5.0. Aizuwakamatsu and Arao are two towns that have adopted the latest technologies to solve existing problems and improve …

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The Beginning to the End of the Universe: The first stars are born

They lived fast, died young, and seeded the cosmos with material for future generations. By Michael E. Bakich  |  Published: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 RELATED TOPICS: STELLAR EVOLUTION | COSMOLOGY This artist’s impression depicts CR7 — one of the oldest known galaxies, discovered by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in 2015. Dating to just 800 million years after …

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Physicists Guide a Single Ion Through a Bose-Einstein Condensate

TOPICS:Bose-Einstein CondensatesParticle Physics By UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART JANUARY 31, 2021 The trajectory of a positively charged ion (yellow) through the BEC (green) can only be visualized artistically yet. The ion microscope, which is already being developed at the institute promises to make this path directly visible in the future with a resolution of below 200 nanometers. Credit: …

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“Postcards” 葉書

  Japanese Ambient Music   Synth melodies, real Kyoto soundscapes and traditional sampled instrumentes mix togheter in a space of constant flow. “Postcards” reimagines the soundscapes of japanese ambient music from the 80s and the 90s.     The Kyoto Connection

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