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NETrolyze, a novel immunotherapy for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), was named the $25,000 grand prize winner at a live finalist round held November 15 in New York. The first-in-class therapeutic injectable gel prevents the spread of TNBC, one of the most aggressive cancer types, enabling patients to avoid toxic chemotherapy and expensive treatments – potentially transforming their lives. Click here for the full list of 2024 winners. Also see the Top 100 highest scoring entries.
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The CW-RUNABOUT is my attempt at a VTOL PAV concept that would hopefully be cheap to produce and as easy to controll as posible while having as few components as possible.
This design is inspired by Texas-born Vincent Justus Burnelli. Early wind tunnel and flight testing of this design showed superiority in most areas compared to the tube and wing design. With new materials and design available today,
Joe Tackett is the inventor and U.S. Patent holder of the Battle Stations concept and has been developing it since 2007.
Production is expected to begin in July, 2012.
Battle Stations is an Aerobics-based, computer automated, Martial Arts training device.
Please see the illustrations before proceeding.
This invention relates to search engines. Search engines use a lot of the available broadband radio spectrum, which contributes to sluggish performance and other system troubles. An overload of the communications system can have grave consequences: computer freezes and crashes at every level including our defense network,
Thin Film Photovoltaic Dynamic Wind Turbine Blade
Innovation
The innovation consists of wind turbine blades that dynamically optomize peak performance of a wind turbine with the use of thin film photovoltaic technologies, solar energy and a computer controlled analysis program of wind conditions.
A novel, simple and miniature "Adhesive Tape Dispenser“ consisting of a 4 cm cutter plate x width of a tape, flexibly mounted on a tape roll, for peeling at one end and dispensing the tape by cutting from another end.
I have some bad news: every depiction of people in space that you have ever seen, every movie, every SF short story, is complete rubbish! Reality has shot down our dreams.
This problem jumped out at us from new data on radiation safety for humans in space,
At high attitudes there are plenty of winds. My idea is use wind energy. First use is to create addition lifting force. Second use is to charge the battery of a Soaring Surveillance Device.i
Soaring Surveillance Device consists of four main parts:
1) Wing.
2) Vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT).
Cancer is the second biggest killer in the world after cardiovascular disease, and is projected to overtake it in the near future. Just in the US, every year there are 140k new cases and 49k deaths of colorectal cancer, and 221k new cases and 157k deaths of lung cancer.
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