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Drug Development

To battle B-cell cancers, drugmakers are going beyond the covalent bond

Noncovalent BTK inhibitors sidestep resistance that arises from first-line treatments


Structures of new cancer drug candidates revealed

Six companies showed off their oncology efforts in ‘First-Time Disclosures’ session

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Pollution

Carolyn Pearce wants to convert the US’s largest nuclear waste dump to glass

Understanding the complex chemistry is the key to the safe long-term storage of the US’s nuclear waste legacy


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Diagnostics

Can AI solve cancer’s diagnostic woes?

Long touted as a means to speed up the discovery of new ways to identify tumors, the technology also comes with a bunch of caveats


Why some human brains don’t break down after thousands of years

An unexplored mechanism may explain how human brains can be preserved for up to 12,000 years