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by Miss Ada Carter Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What happened to Kelly in the Ice?

His flashlight beam soon settled on Kelly, submerged up to her neck in a hole of dark water in the ice. As David clutched her from behind to keep her head above water, Kelly slumped into unconsciousness.

What is the award for Michael Jackson?

He is also the winner of a MacArthur “Genius Grant” for his work manipulating the biological clocks of small fish and garden worms. He is widely recognized as a pioneer in the pursuit of using suspended animation in trauma treatment.

Why did spelunkers pass out?

The show featured a cave in Mexico that caused spelunkers to pass out because of an invisible hydrogen-sulfide gas. “If you breathe too much of it, you collapse,” says Roth. “It’s called ‘knock-down’—you appear dead. But if you are brought out from the cave, you can be reanimated without harm. I thought: ‘Wow!

Who is Stephen Hill?

CEO Stephen Hill, a former surgeon , was tying up a few loose ends before catching a flight to North Carolina. He’d accepted the job in September 2015 after meeting Roth and talking about the potential for tapping into the natural biology that could save critically ill patients.

Making future forecasts less hazy

Allison Wing, Assistant Professor of Meteorology, Florida State University. Nicole Rifkin

Turbocharging surgical pathology

Michael Giacomelli, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Optics, University of Rochester. Nicole Rifkin

Untangling transgenerational trauma

Bianca Jones Marlin , Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Columbia University. Nicole Rifkin

Dusting for digital fingerprints to find deepfakes

Matthew Stamm, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University. Nicole Rifkin

Powering electronics without batteries

Josiah Hester, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering at Northwestern University. Nicole Rifkin

Storing data in chemical soup

Brenda Rubenstein, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Brown University. Nicole Rifkin

Tracking public health with smart sewers

Fangqiong Ling, Assistant Professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Washington University in Saint Louis. Nicole Rifkin

Who led the study on childhood cancer?

Article explores efforts to track the long-term effects of treatment for childhood cancers, including a study led by Dr. Eric Chow that looks at effectiveness of a drug to prevent later heart damage in childhood cancer survivors

Who is the author of the article "Cancer Cells are able to spread from a primary tumor to distant

Article quotes Fred Hutch's Dr. Cyrus Ghajar, who co-authored a Nature commentary about a new study that found cancer cells are able to spread from a primary tumor to distant sites much earlier than previously thought

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