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Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial Scientists caution that more research is needed, but nearly all of the patients who responded to the personalized vaccine are still alive six years later.

"Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial: Scientists caution that more research is needed, but nearly all of the patients who responded to the personalized vaccine are still alive six years later."

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This black-and-white photograph captures Marie Maynard Daly (1921–2003), the trailblazing American biochemist who became the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States (Columbia University, 1947), at work in her laboratory. Centered in the frame, Daly leans slightly forward with quiet intensity, her gaze directed downward in deep concentration at the scientific glassware she holds with practiced precision: a slender glass pipette in her right hand and a small test tube or vial in her left, as if carefully transferring a liquid during an experiment. She wears a crisp white lab coat unbuttoned at the front, revealing a dark dress or skirt beneath and a boldly contrasting scarf tied neatly at her neck; her short, wavy dark hair is neatly styled, and a pen peeks from her coat pocket. The mid-20th-century laboratory setting envelops her with authentic period detail—white tiled walls, wooden cabinets with glass doors stacked high with books and papers, a cluttered wooden desk, a tall stool, a visible refrigerator, scattered beakers and equipment on the bench, and even a fire extinguisher mounted on the wall—creating a sense of purposeful, hands-on scientific discovery. The composition places Daly as the clear focal point, her figure framed by the ordered chaos of research tools and notes, conveying a mood of focused dedication, intellectual rigor, and quiet empowerment. This historic image endures as a powerful symbol of Daly’s groundbreaking legacy: her pioneering studies on cholesterol’s role in heart disease, protein synthesis, and nucleic acids helped shape modern biochemistry, while her lifelong advocacy opened doors for women and people of color in STEM fields.

This black-and-white photograph captures Marie Maynard Daly (1921–2003), the trailblazing American biochemist who became the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States (Columbia University, 1947), at work in her laboratory. Centered in the frame, Daly leans slightly forward with quiet intensity, her gaze directed downward in deep concentration at the scientific glassware she holds with practiced precision: a slender glass pipette in her right hand and a small test tube or vial in her left, as if carefully transferring a liquid during an experiment. She wears a crisp white lab coat unbuttoned at the front, revealing a dark dress or skirt beneath and a boldly contrasting scarf tied neatly at her neck; her short, wavy dark hair is neatly styled, and a pen peeks from her coat pocket. The mid-20th-century laboratory setting envelops her with authentic period detail—white tiled walls, wooden cabinets with glass doors stacked high with books and papers, a cluttered wooden desk, a tall stool, a visible refrigerator, scattered beakers and equipment on the bench, and even a fire extinguisher mounted on the wall—creating a sense of purposeful, hands-on scientific discovery. The composition places Daly as the clear focal point, her figure framed by the ordered chaos of research tools and notes, conveying a mood of focused dedication, intellectual rigor, and quiet empowerment. This historic image endures as a powerful symbol of Daly’s groundbreaking legacy: her pioneering studies on cholesterol’s role in heart disease, protein synthesis, and nucleic acids helped shape modern biochemistry, while her lifelong advocacy opened doors for women and people of color in STEM fields.

Biochemist Marie M. Daly (b. #OTD in 1921) was the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in #chemistry in the US (Columbia 1947).

Overcoming the dual hurdles of racial & gender bias, her pioneering studies included cholesterol’s role in heart disease, protein synthesis, and nucleic acids. #WomenInSTEM

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To be fair, I don't see anyone's name on that carrot

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PP will now be outraged that there are by-elections.

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CBC investigation finds grocers Loblaw, Sobeys overcharging for underweight meat — again | CBC News A CBC News secret shopping investigation has — once again — uncovered how several Loblaw-owned and Sobeys-affiliated stores are overcharging for underweight meat, despite claims last year that the gro...

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That… and the fact that Microsoft apps are horrible

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Punaises de lit: le «Sniper 1000», un insecticide interdit, fait quatre morts en France Le dichlorvos, principale substance active biocide du «Sniper 1000», est interdit depuis 2013 en France et dans l’Union européenne «en raison de sa toxicité élevée», rappelle l’agence Anses dans son b...

Punaises de lit: le «Sniper 1000», un insecticide interdit, fait quatre morts en France.

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• Tisza 110 • Fidesz-KDNP 71
• Mi Hazánk Mozgalom 9 • Undeclared 9

• Tisza 110 • Fidesz-KDNP 71 • Mi Hazánk Mozgalom 9 • Undeclared 9

Some very early results in Hungary. Magyar is Tisza. Orban is Fidesz.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after 'painful' election result Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat after what he called a ″painful″ election result, ending 16 years in power for a powerful figure in the far-right movement allied with U.S.

BREAKING NEWS‼️‼️‼️

Hungary has elected a new Prime Minister in huge turn around ending 16 year rule by PM ViktorORBAN.

Orban concedes. Mr. Peter Magyar is the new Prime Minister of Hungary.

Democracy Matters! Bravo to the people of Hungary. 🇭🇺 apnews.com/article/hung...

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BREAKING: Hungary just saw a stunning political shakeup. Opposition leader Péter Magyar says Prime Minister Viktor Orbán personally called to congratulate him on his victory, marking the imminent end to Orbán’s long grip on power.

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EVERYONE🌎 *knows* what the solution is 🤫

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CRISPR Gene Editing Normalizes Hemoglobin in Sickle Cell Patients; 27 of 28 Remain Vaso-Occlusive Event-Free Post-Treatment.

by Hanna R, Frangoul H (...) Walters MC et 13 al. in N Engl J Med #MedSky

👉 get more here

📖 read the article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2415550

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Image Credit: NASA/John Kraus

Image Description: A close-up view shows the immense power of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket as it took off, beginning the Artemis II mission to the Moon.

Image Description Credit: NASA/John Kraus

Image Credit: NASA/John Kraus Image Description: A close-up view shows the immense power of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket as it took off, beginning the Artemis II mission to the Moon. Image Description Credit: NASA/John Kraus

Image Credit: NASA/John Kraus

Image Description: A close-up view shows the immense power of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket as it took off, beginning the Artemis II mission to the Moon.

Image Credit: NASA/John Kraus Image Description: A close-up view shows the immense power of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket as it took off, beginning the Artemis II mission to the Moon.

#Artemis II - As the crew prepare for re-entry later today

Some mission highlights so far

1. LIFT OFF!
Marking a historic return to deep space, NASA’s first crewed lunar mission in over five decades launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center on April 1

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PP doesn't understand that the other Conversative members CANNOT all go running to Battle River-Crowfoot to keep their jobs and pensions

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The helmet wore Carlisle's head for protection

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TB's Carlisle wears #67.... Which is also his fighting style 🤣

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I don’t think that’s a politically correct term, especially these days

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A more efficient way to communicate than Microsoft Teams

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Goooooaaaallll Caufield
#50&counting

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Oh, don’t worry.
Google tells me daily that my passwords have already been violated

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