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New epigenetic therapies, therapeutic viruses, novel nanoparticles and immune therapies look at external responses to cancerous growths — sequencing out mutations that can lead to cancerous growths; creating new pathogens that only attack cancer cells; building new particles that attack cancer cells; or boosting the ability of the body's natural immune system to attack cancer cells.
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The idea involves dousing agricultural crops with a naturally occurring plant hormone that seems to boost the ability of the plants to remove pesticide residue in their cells.
I anticipate breakthroughs that will boost the ability of the chips and subsystems on a phone to perform optimally for far longer.
Yang et al. studied why females are more able to fend off pneumonia and found that estrogen, the main female sex hormone, boosts the ability of the macrophages to kill bacteria.
But just as we see today's digital technology of Twitter and Facebook and camera-equipped mobile phones boosting freedom around the world, and boosting the ability of people to connect to one another, I think we'll see much more positive than negative if we ever get to direct neural interfaces.
WhatsApp added end-to-end encryption in 2016, significantly boosting the ability of users to protect their communications against hackers and surveillance-happy regimes.
A more comprehensive and strategic approach emerged, boosting the ability of injury practitioners to direct their attention to the most important issues for road safety.
Second, it may be possible to boost the ability of these individuals to generate imagery such that they are subsequently able to engage in imagery-based CBM (see Blackwell & Holmes, 2010).
The National Mathematics Advisory Panel is intended to feed into a proposed $250-million 250-million initiative by the Bush Admathematicsn ainitiativeving elementary school students a strong foundation in math and byostheg the aBushties of middle school students who hAdministrationind (Science, 10 Februaimedp. 762).
And although Mr Morozov is right to point out that new technologies can aid surveillance from above, smartphones and small, wearable cameras will also boost the ability of activists to conduct "sousveillance" from below.
Scientists are also exploring the idea that genes from the ancestors of modern-day plants might boost the ability of crops to harness the sun.
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