When people first hear scientific data that micro- and nanoplastics are already present in our blood, organs and even the brain, the question arises: how to remove them from the body? What do studies say and why doesn't biohacking work in this case?
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@SenatorWong Such a disgraceful response to David Shoebridge in the senate, You could learn from the way he carries himself in a dignified and responsible manner, rather than point scoring like you did (ironic given your claim).
"When you can't create you can work."
Remembering Henry Miller, who left us on this day in 1980, with his 11 commandments of writing (which apply to most creative work) https://t.co/YE24FneOji
James Allison and Tasuku Honjo pioneered a new form of cancer treatment - immunotherapy - which has transformed the way patients can be treated.
“Meeting the people who have benefitted from our research is the real prize for me,” said James Allison. Added Tasuku Honjo, “When I meet patients who tell me: ‘You saved my life,’ it is an unforgettable moment.”
The duo received the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of immunotherapy, which uses the body's own immune system to target cancer.
Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. He has devoted his life to the study of mixture and plurality, and "in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native city has discovered new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures."
How is this man at the heart of the Netanyahu scandal still in place censoring BBC Middle East coverage?
BBC faces questions over board member's links to scandal. Robbie Gibb, who sits on BBC editorial standards committee, published fabricated articles
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