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The Cure for Cancer Is a Newly Discovered Organelle That Prevents Cancerous Cells From Killing the Host Cells

The Cure for Cancer Is a Newly Discovered Organelle That Prevents Cancerous Cells From Killing the Host Cells

There is hope for patients that are suffering from Cancer, an almost always terminal disease that comes with no definitive cure at the moment. One of the possible cures that might prove better than current therapies is a newly-discovered organelle that might be the magic bullet. Scientists from the University of Virginia School of Medicine have stumbled upon it, and are probing and investigating the mystery organelle for the first time.
A Successful CubeSat

NASA's Tiny Satellite ASTERIA is Lost in Space

NASA lost contact with its tiny satellite that was designed to look for exoplanets. This weekend, NASA's mission operators at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California lost contact with Arcsecond Space Telescope Enabling Research in Astrophysics or ASTERIA, a satellite designed to study exoplanets.
Shark Bytes That Made the News in 2019

Shark Bytes That Made the News in 2019

In 2019, these shark bytes were interesting and revealed what sharks are up to. Nothing makes the news than a big shark, it shows the fascination for these alpha predators.
Water Lily Genome A Gateway to Angiosperm Evolution

Water Lily Genome, A Window to Angiosperm Evolution

To further understand how seed-bearing vascular plants came to be, scientists from Pennsylvania State University led an international team in conducting an experiment on the genome of the water lily.
Get To Know More About Venus

Researchers Confirm Volcanic Activity in Venus Through Light Emissions

This new discovery challenges scientists to further study the inhospitable planet. As early as the 1990s, NASA's Magellan spacecraft was able to bring back data from the planet Venus showing that the Earth's hellish neighbor is covered in volcanoes and lava flows.
ICESat-2 Launch

ICESat-2 and Its Contribution in Understanding Climate Change

ICESat-2 has harvested more data than its predecessor and it helps scientists, big time. Satellite launching -- especially those that are observing Earth -- is not exactly news unless of course, the satellites are from private companies like SpaceX or Boeing so when NASA's observation satellite ICESat-2 was launched last September 2018, it was regarded as just another day at work.

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