Why Swedish scientists gave salmon cocaine

Why Swedish scientists gave salmon cocaine

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Without this pill, lots of people would be dead

25 years ago, the FDA approved a pill that would change the way scientists treat cancer … for good. The pill was called Gleevec; it was designed specifically to treat CML, chronic myeloid leukemia, and it was one of the first targeted cancer therapies available. A quarter century ...  Afficher plus

Hantavirus: the risks, the science and what you need to know

On May 2, the World Health Organization got an alarming report: People aboard a ship in the Atlantic Ocean were falling ill. The culprit is now confirmed as hantavirus, a pathogen that some rodents carry that can infect humans in rare, but often deadly, instances. Multiple passen ...  Afficher plus

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