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Unprecedented: The Cost Of 100% Rehabilitation Drugs For Experimental Cancer Patients Exceeds 73000 Yuan Per Dose

A small clinical trial conducted by memorial Sloan Kettering cancer center in New York found that all 14 rectal cancer patients who received experimental immunotherapy recovered. All of these subjects had locally advanced rectal cancer with a rare mutation (mismatch repair defect, dmmr). The researchers said this was the first time in the history of cancer treatment. The results were published in the New England Journal of medicine.

The South Korean Truck Trade Union Broke Out A Large-scale Strike To Interrupt The Supply Of Chips And Automobile Production Materials

The South Korean truck Union's mass strike has entered its third day, and began to interrupt the supply of materials needed to produce chips. Just a day ago, truck drivers had blocked the supply routes of car manufacturers. According to the Korea economic daily, in an internal memo obtained by the media, the Ulsan branch of the General Federation of Democratic Labor Unions suggested that trade union members "focus on the import and export of LS nikkocopper and koreazinc, which supply raw materials to Samsung Electronics".

The NASA Rocket Launch Pad Was Struck By Lightning Near The 322 Foot Lunar Rocket

NASA's Florida facility was hit by a record lightning strike earlier this year, and the agency outlined the situation in a press release. NASA launched a rocket from the Kennedy Space Center, which is just off the coast of Florida. The base is a place with a long history. It not only witnessed the astronauts' launching to the moon, but also witnessed the resumption of manned space in the United States - the manned dragon flying ship of SpaceX successfully sent NASA astronauts to the international space station in 2020.

Amd Desktop CPU Roadmap: Zen5 Based "granite Ridge" Will Be Released In 2024

On financialanalystday2022, amd provides a roadmap for desktop client CPU by 2024. In the roadmap, the ryzen7000 series based on the latest 5nm process is expected to be launched this autumn, but more importantly, amd confirms that the zen5 architecture will be launched on the client desktop as "graniteridge" before the end of 2024.

Texas Zoo Caught Strange "creatures" The Government Is Looking For Answers

Werewolf? Ghost? Pet elf? No one seems to know what the Amarillo zoo in Texas caught in the darkness of an early morning. The city is seeking help to identify the object on the other side of the fence from an unclear still photograph. If you look closely, it seems to be human, with two legs and two arms, but everything is very vague.

Meta Originally Planned To Launch Ar Glasses In 2024, But Now It Has Changed

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, originally planned to launch the first commercial ar glasses in 2024, but now it seems that it intends to give up this plan. Meta will still launch ar glasses in the future, but the time has changed. After the plan is adjusted, the glasses code named Nazare will be used to display products, and the software team will provide developer tools to help developers develop apps for meta glasses.

NASA Sets Up UFO Research Team And Publishes Results In 2023

On June 10, Beijing time, NASA wanted to know more about unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The space agency said on Thursday that it was convening researchers to investigate the "unidentified air phenomenon" (UAP). The term UAP is usually used by the US federal government to refer to something called UFO.