france24 said that In this edition, we look at how the global pandemic has accelerated research around mRNA technology, giving way to two vaccines against Covid-19 but also opening up new possibilities for cancer treatments.
Scientists from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology in China have shared a groundbreaking discovery: they were able to develop a new mRNA vaccine to help treat cancer. When injected into mice with melanoma, the RNA successfully caused tumours to shrink and prevented the development of metastases.
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In this edition, we take a look back at the tech breakthroughs that occurred in 2020 and bring you a glimpse at what lies ahead for 2021. Here’s a hint: say goodbye to the Internet of Things and hello to the Internet of Behaviours!
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