Nasal drops for brain cancer: A breakthrough nanomedicine approach to treating glioblastoma |

Brain cancer, especially glioblastoma, is characterized by its aggressive nature, with very poor survival rates. Conventional treatments hardly succeed because of the brain’s protective barriers, which easily block the path of drug delivery. However, a breakthrough approach using nasal drops brings about new hope. Nasal drops have been developed by scientists at Washington University School…

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Trump’s federal research cuts shake Pittsburgh universities and raise concerns over academic freedom

Pittsburgh universities face job losses and grant challenges amid federal cuts After taking office, former U.S. President Donald Trump implemented executive orders and administrative changes that sharply reduced federal research funding and limited the topics eligible for study. According to an AP News report, these moves disrupted universities across the country, including in Pittsburgh, where…

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‘Chennai offered double of BCCI’s prize’: Culture that made CSK a champion team | Cricket News

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) remain one of the most successful franchises in IPL history, sharing the record of five titles with Mumbai Indians and boasting 10 final appearances. Their dominance in a fiercely competitive league reflects not just on-field excellence but also a well-structured system built over the years. A major factor behind their sustained…

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Mitchell Starc named ICC Men’s Player of the Month after stellar Ashes performance | Cricket News

Mitchell Starc of Australia (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) Australia’s star fast bowler Mitchell Starc has been named the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for December, following a dominant display in the 2025-26 Ashes series against England. The 35-year-old left-armer was exceptional with both ball and bat, taking 31 wickets across the series while…

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