Every rectal cancer patient in a small clinical drug trial conducted by New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has seen their cancer go into remission after receiving an experimental immunotherapy treatment. The findings were published by researchers in the New England Journal of Medicine on June 5th. One of …
Read More »US tested experimental drugs on Ukrainian soldiers – Moscow
The US has been involved in testing experimental drugs on “volunteers” from the ranks of the Ukrainian military, commander of Russian Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces Lieutenant-General Igor Kirillov said during a media briefing on Thursday. “We continue to publish information about the research with the participation of Ukrainian …
Read More »Japan to assist Bill Gates in building experimental nuclear reactor
Two Japanese industrial majors are reportedly planning to team up with Bill Gates’ venture company to provide technical support for a high-tech nuclear reactor that will be built in the US state of Wyoming. The parties are expected to sign an agreement in January for the Japan Atomic Energy Agency …
Read More »Bill Gates partakes in building new experimental nuclear reactor
The project, estimated to cost $170 million, will be partly funded by Gates’ nuclear power firm TerraPower, while most of the money will come from the US Department of Energy (DoE). Led by one of US’ largest gas and electric utility companies, Southern Company, it will also use technology from …
Read More »FDA grants emergency use authorization for experimental Regeneron Covid-19 cocktail given to Trump
The emergency green light was given for casirivimab and imdevimab, two monoclonal antibodies developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, to be administered to children above the age of 12 and adults, including those over 65 with underlying health conditions, as part of a therapy to stop their condition from worsening. Justifying the …
Read More »The experimental plastic house, built in the USSR. Photo
It was built in the USSR in 1961. Modern architects are increasingly suggesting the use of unconventional materials, designed to replace the brick, wood and concrete. Some of these new items are called innovative, but in practice it turns out that they are long since known. So, in the Soviet …
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