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Nanoparticles boost delivery of lung cancer drugs 30-fold

Lung cancer remains one of the world's deadliest cancers, yet despite decades of effort to develop new drugs, many fail because they don't stay in the body long enough to be effective or because they damage healthy organs. Now, Adelaide University researchers have developed a

The future of agriculture

It's a mild early spring morning at the historic Cottonwood Field Station in western South Dakota, and a herd of 150 Angus steers are scheduled to move to a new pasture rotation. Moving cattle can be tricky and often requires some extra help, electrical fencing and quite a bit

YHWH Nailgun Announce 11-Minute New Album Magazine

New York experimentalists YHWH Nailgun became one of the buzziest bands in underground rock with last year's debut album 45 Pounds . It recently earned them a record deal with the venerable 4AD, which got many of us thinking a new album might be coming sooner rather than later.

Trump Throws 1 A.M. Temper Tantrum Over How Innocent He Is

President Trump went on a long Truth Social rant at 1:00 a.m. Tuesday morning after Michael Cohen—Trump’s former lawyer who went to jail for his role in a hush-money payment to adult actress Stormy Daniels—said he was coerced into testifying against Trump on Michael

The 50 Best Albums Of 2026 So Far

Music! There's so much of it! Fifty albums doesn't begin to encompass the scope of the sounds that have animated 2026, but it does present a cross section of the tunes and rhythms that have driven Stereogum wild thus far. As always when June rolls around, we're taking a moment

Live updates: Rubio, Blanche face Senate panels

On Capitol Hill, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will testify before the House on Tuesday morning in budget hearings. Rubio as well as Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin will do the same in the upper chamber. The secretary of

Bolton: Iran thinks Trump 'in a mood to give in'

Former national security adviser John Bolton suggested Monday that Iran is relying on fluctuating oil prices as leverage in its ceasefire negotiations with the U.S., hoping the domestic political pressure will push President Trump into concessions. “I think the regime in Iran