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Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030
www.theguardian.com Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030, say BioNTech founders

Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci say mRNA Covid vaccine technology could be repurposed to help destroy cancer cells

Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030, say BioNTech founders
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Self-steering cargo ship completes first ever transoceanic voyage
www.independent.co.uk Self-steering cargo ship completes first ever transoceanic voyage

AI route optimisation increased fuel efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions in voyage across Pacific Ocean

Self-steering cargo ship completes first ever transoceanic voyage
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The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours
www.bbc.com The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours

The biggest ever trial of a four-day week gets under way with up to 70 firms taking part.

The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours
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New ‘fabric’ converts motion into electricity
www.ntu.edu.sg New 'fabric' converts motion into electricity

Scientists at NTU Singapore have developed a stretchable and waterproof ‘fabric’ that turns energy generated from body movements into electrical energy.

New 'fabric' converts motion into electricity
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Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot
techxplore.com Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot

Northwestern University engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot—and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab.

Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot
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First human patient injected with revolutionary cancer-killing virus
bgr.com First human patient injected with revolutionary cancer-killing virus

Scientists are currently planning a trial for a new cancer-killing virus, and they'll be injecting humans with it for the first time.

First human patient injected with revolutionary cancer-killing virus
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Scientists “really surprised” when gene-editing turns hamsters aggressive
news.gsu.edu Georgia State Researchers Find CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing Approach Can Alter the Social Behavior of Animals - Georgia State University News - Science & Technology

New gene editing techniques are shedding light on how hormones impact social behavior in animals and possibly, humans. The research was led by Dr. Elliott Albers, Director of the Georgia State Center for Behavioral Neuroscience.

“We were really surprised at the results,” Albers said. “We anticipated that if we eliminated vasopressin activity, we would reduce both aggression and social communication. But the opposite happened.”

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Rumour: Apple to Release New HomePod in Late 2022 or Early 2023
www.macrumors.com Kuo: Apple to Release New HomePod in Late 2022 or Early 2023

Apple is working on an updated version of the HomePod that could come in the fourth quarter of 2022 or the first quarter of 2023, according to Apple...

Kuo: Apple to Release New HomePod in Late 2022 or Early 2023
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FIA seeking third race director for F1, "might use" Masi in a role
www.racefans.net FIA seeking third race director for F1, "might use" Masi in a role

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says former Formula 1 race director Michael Masi could return to the sport in future.

FIA seeking third race director for F1, "might use" Masi in a role
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A Simple One-Week-Long Break From Social Media Can Improve Your Health
scitechdaily.com A Simple One-Week-Long Break From Social Media Can Improve Your Health

Results of a study that asked participants to take a week-long break from social media find positive effects for wellbeing, depression and anxiety. According to the authors of a new study, asking individuals to cease using social media for one week might result in substantial improvements in thei

A Simple One-Week-Long Break From Social Media Can Improve Your Health
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