IMAGE: deepai COLOGNE, Dec 31 – Scientists in Germany have identified a biological mechanism that helps explain why small cell lung cancer (SCLC), one of the most aggressive forms of lung cancer, relapses quickly despite…
Splashdown! chasing into martian mud
[caption id="attachment_13189" align="alignnone" width="625"] Perspective view[/caption] An impactor smashing into an ice-rich surface gave rise to the complex flow features around this ancient crater on Mars. Impacts of comets and asteroids have shaped the surfaces…
Rock recognition
[caption id="attachment_13185" align="alignnone" width="700"] Credit: ESA–Robbie Shone[/caption] Training astronauts and engineers for missions to other planets includes field trips to places that resemble outer space. Participants on ESA’s Pangaea geology course visited the Ries crater…
“Peel-and-go” printable structures fold themselves
Expanding polymer enables self-folding without heating or immersion in water. [caption id="attachment_13182" align="alignnone" width="639"] A new method produces a printable structure that begins to fold itself up as soon as it’s peeled off the printing…
Inhibitors Support Immune Therapy for Leukemia
New immune therapies are considered a promising lead for treating recurring acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Antibodies are able to eliminate even those cancer cells that cannot be removed via regular therapies. Scientists from the German…






