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Living at the Extremes: Extremophiles and the Limits of Life in a Planetary Context
Nancy Merino1,2,3, Heidi S. Aronson4, Diana P. Bojanova1, Jayme Feyhl-Buska1, Michael L. Wong5,6, Shu Zhang7 and Donato Giovannelli2,8,9,10* 1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 2Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan 3Biosciences and Biotechnology Division, Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, CA, United States 4Department of Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 5Department of Astronomy – Astrobiology Program, University of Was...
Source: Frontiers in Microbiology - April 14, 2019 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

The Effect of a Tropical Climate on Available Nutrient Resources to Springs in Ophiolite-Hosted, Deep Biosphere Ecosystems in the Philippines
Conclusion Our results allow us to broadly characterize the effect of climate and fluid flow on the carbon and nutrient sources of several serpentinization-driven ecosystems in the Zambales a
Source: Frontiers in Microbiology - April 30, 2019 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

Lung Cancer Rates Among Women Are Falling Much Slower Than Those in Men. Here ’s Why
Gina Hollenbeck said she did “everything right.” The Tennessee nurse and mother of two avoided cigarettes all her life. She ate organic food. She ran half marathons and played competitive tennis. But in 2015, she developed a persistent cough and rapidly lost weight. She didn’t have a primary-care doctor, so she consulted several specialists. For months, none could identify what was wrong. Finally, she paid out of pocket for chest X-rays and took them to an emergency room, where she was referred to a pulmonologist who diagnosed her with advanced lung cancer. “I was like, ‘This is a cruel joke,'...
Source: TIME: Health - November 7, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme Tags: Uncategorized Cancer Source Type: news

Analysis of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath after radiotherapy
J Zhejiang Univ Sci B. 2022 Feb 15;23(2):153-157. doi: 10.1631/jzus.B2100447.ABSTRACTRadiotherapy uses high-energy X-rays or other particles to destroy cancer cells and medical practitioners have used this approach extensively for cancer treatment (Hachadorian et al., 2020). However, it is accompanied by risks because it seriously harms normal cells while killing cancer cells. The side effects can lower cancer patients' quality of life and are very unpredictable due to individual differences (Bentzen, 2006). Therefore, it is essential to assess a patient's body damage after radiotherapy to formulate an individualized recov...
Source: J Zhejiang Univ Sci ... - February 21, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Dianlong Ge Xue Zou Yajing Chu Jijuan Zhou Wei Xu Yue Liu Qiangling Zhang Yan Lu Lei Xia Aiyue Li Chaoqun Huang Pei Wang Chengyin Shen Yannan Chu Source Type: research