Published: Aug. 24, 2022, 7 a.m.
You\u2019re going to learn about how our body\u2019s pH is helping us fight cancer, how memories aren\u2019t stored where we thought they were, and how drinking coffee could have you spending a lot more at the store.
Ph power.
- \u201cpH-Responsive Nanoparticles for Cancer Immunotherapy: A Brief Review\u201d by Yunfeng Yan and Hangwei Ding
- Polycarbonate-based ultra-pH sensitive nanoparticles improve therapeutic window by Xu Wang, et al.
- Lighting up cancer cells with pH-activated nanoparticles by Angus Chen
- Cancer Statistics by National Cancer Institute
Memory box.
- \u201cA Single Memory is Stored Across Many Connected Brain Regions\u201d by The Picower Institute
- \u201cInnovations and Inventions: SHIELD\u201d by The Picower Institute
- \u201cProtection Of Tissue Physicochemical Properties Using Polyfunctional Crosslinkers\u201d by Young-Gyun Park, et al.
- \u201cMemory\u201d by Queensland Brain Institute
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Don\u2019t drink before you shop.
- \u201cCaffeine Consumption Leads to Impulsivity during Shopping, New Study Shows\u201d by Natali Anderson
- \u201cEXPRESS: Caffeine's Effects on Consumer Spending\u201d by Dipayan Biswas, Patrick Hartmann, Martin Eisend, Courtney Szocs, Bruna Jochims, Vanessa Apaolaza, Erik Hermann, Cristina M. L\xf3pez, and Adilson Borges.
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