A new nasal delivery method for amifostine could protect healthy tissue during pancreatic cancer radiation therapy, potentially improving survival and expanding treatment options. A novel approach ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSniffing out cancer: Scientists test nasal drug for deadly pancreatic tumorsA groundbreaking approach led by a team of scientists, including Rice University chemist James Tour, has the potential to ...
Rice University postdoctoral researcher Gunuk Wang, left, and chemist James Tour and their team have developed working 1-kilobit memory chips that use silicon oxide as the active element.
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Solvent-Free Flash Joule Heating Enables High-Yield Battery RecoveryJames Tour, T.T. and W.F. Chao Professor, Chemistry, Rice University Conventional recycling methods typically involve breaking down battery materials into their elemental forms through energy ...
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