• Feeling exactly how I look!

    #Itgirl#styleinspo#inspo#blackgirltiktok#fashiontiktok#outfitideas #blackgirlmagic #blackgirlfashion #styletips #thatgirl #foryoupage #fashioninfluencer #fashioninfluencers #fashionoutfitsblackgirl #curvygirl #curvyinfluencer #swimsuit #swimwear #bikini #tropical #outfitinspo #poolparty #outfits #prettytoes#feetmodels#fashionoutfits #alabama #shannycole Shan Nycole IG:shan_nycole
    Feeling exactly how I look!😜💙 #Itgirl#styleinspo#inspo#blackgirltiktok#fashiontiktok#outfitideas #blackgirlmagic #blackgirlfashion #styletips #thatgirl #foryoupage #fashioninfluencer #fashioninfluencers #fashionoutfitsblackgirl #curvygirl #curvyinfluencer #swimsuit #swimwear #bikini #tropical #outfitinspo #poolparty #outfits #prettytoes#feetmodels#fashionoutfits #alabama #shannycole Shan Nycole IG:shan_nycole
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  • Researchers at Rice University, in collaboration with Texas A&M University and MD Anderson Cancer Center, have developed a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses "molecular jackhammers" to destroy cancer cells using near-infrared light.

    These jackhammers are specially engineered molecules—based on aminocyanine dyes commonly used in imaging—that bind to cancer cells.

    When exposed to near-infrared (NIR) light, the molecules begin to vibrate intensely through a process called vibronic-driven action (VDA).

    This mechanical vibration physically tears apart cancer cell membranes, effectively killing the cells without relying on heat or chemicals.

    Unlike traditional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation, this method offers a non-toxic and highly selective approach.

    The molecules remain inactive until NIR light is applied, which means they only destroy the targeted cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue.

    Because infrared light can penetrate up to 10 centimeters into the body, this technique can potentially treat tumors deep within internal organs—offering a new frontier for non-invasive cancer therapy.

    Lab experiments have shown striking success: the vibrating molecules destroyed up to 99% of melanoma cancer cells in vitro.

    In animal models, mice treated with the method experienced tumor shrinkage, and half of the mice became cancer-free. Since aminocyanine dyes are already FDA-approved for medical imaging, researchers believe this innovation could reach clinical trials within the next 5–7 years.

    This technique stands out because it uses mechanical force—not heat, drugs, or radiation—to kill cancer cells, which reduces side effects and may limit the risk of resistance.

    With further development, this method could transform cancer treatment by offering a precise, controllable, and less harmful therapy for various cancer types.
    Researchers at Rice University, in collaboration with Texas A&M University and MD Anderson Cancer Center, have developed a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses "molecular jackhammers" to destroy cancer cells using near-infrared light. These jackhammers are specially engineered molecules—based on aminocyanine dyes commonly used in imaging—that bind to cancer cells. When exposed to near-infrared (NIR) light, the molecules begin to vibrate intensely through a process called vibronic-driven action (VDA). This mechanical vibration physically tears apart cancer cell membranes, effectively killing the cells without relying on heat or chemicals. Unlike traditional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation, this method offers a non-toxic and highly selective approach. The molecules remain inactive until NIR light is applied, which means they only destroy the targeted cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. Because infrared light can penetrate up to 10 centimeters into the body, this technique can potentially treat tumors deep within internal organs—offering a new frontier for non-invasive cancer therapy. Lab experiments have shown striking success: the vibrating molecules destroyed up to 99% of melanoma cancer cells in vitro. In animal models, mice treated with the method experienced tumor shrinkage, and half of the mice became cancer-free. Since aminocyanine dyes are already FDA-approved for medical imaging, researchers believe this innovation could reach clinical trials within the next 5–7 years. This technique stands out because it uses mechanical force—not heat, drugs, or radiation—to kill cancer cells, which reduces side effects and may limit the risk of resistance. With further development, this method could transform cancer treatment by offering a precise, controllable, and less harmful therapy for various cancer types.
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  • Prima mea participare la Campionatul Național s-a încheiat cu emoții, recunoștință și împlinire.
    Locul 1 First Timers, Locul 1 Bikini, Locul 1 Fit Model Grand Prix, Locul 2 Bikini Grand Prix.
    Și, poate cel mai mare cadou: am fost selectată în Lotul Național. Un pas uriaș pentru mine.

    Vreau să mulțumesc din inimă antrenorului meu @poppaulalexandru92 pentru toată încrederea, îndrumarea, susținerea si profesionalism.
    Mulțumesc iubitului meu pentru sprijinul pe care mi l-a oferit zi de zi, pentru răbdare și iubire.
    Mulțumesc @andreeasfiriac8 pentru pașii de grație care au completat antrenamentele cu eleganță.
    Mulțumesc prietenilor mei – pentru fiecare mesaj, gând bun și pentru că ați fost alături de mine, chiar și de la distanță.
    Mulțumesc @titiantrenor dar și @frcf_culturismsifitnessromania pentru organizare si oportunitate.

    #frcf #bikini #fitmodels #firsttimers #begging CATERINA DAN IG:caterina_dan
    Prima mea participare la Campionatul Național s-a încheiat cu emoții, recunoștință și împlinire. 🥇 Locul 1 First Timers,🥇 Locul 1 Bikini,🥇 Locul 1 Fit Model Grand Prix,🥈 Locul 2 Bikini Grand Prix. Și, poate cel mai mare cadou: am fost selectată în Lotul Național. Un pas uriaș pentru mine. 🇷🇴 Vreau să mulțumesc din inimă antrenorului meu @poppaulalexandru92 pentru toată încrederea, îndrumarea, susținerea si profesionalism. 🏆 Mulțumesc iubitului meu pentru sprijinul pe care mi l-a oferit zi de zi, pentru răbdare și iubire.❤️ 🎀 Mulțumesc @andreeasfiriac8 pentru pașii de grație care au completat antrenamentele cu eleganță. Mulțumesc prietenilor mei – pentru fiecare mesaj, gând bun și pentru că ați fost alături de mine, chiar și de la distanță. Mulțumesc @titiantrenor dar și @frcf_culturismsifitnessromania pentru organizare si oportunitate. #frcf #bikini #fitmodels #firsttimers #begging CATERINA DAN IG:caterina_dan
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  • Scientists have successfully used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to remove HIV DNA from human immune cells, marking a breakthrough in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

    A therapy called EBT-101, developed by Temple University and Excision BioTherapeutics, was able to target and cut out latent HIV proviral DNA in lab and animal models.

    Early clinical trials in humans showed the treatment was safe and well-tolerated, though HIV rebounded after patients stopped standard antiretroviral therapy — suggesting the treatment still needs refinement.

    Separately, researchers in the Netherlands (Amsterdam UMC) also confirmed that CRISPR could eliminate HIV from infected cells in lab settings by targeting highly conserved parts of the virus genome.

    While not yet a cure, this progress represents a major step toward a potential one-time genetic treatment for HIV.

    More research is ongoing to improve effectiveness and ensure safety for wider use.
    Scientists have successfully used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to remove HIV DNA from human immune cells, marking a breakthrough in the fight against HIV/AIDS. A therapy called EBT-101, developed by Temple University and Excision BioTherapeutics, was able to target and cut out latent HIV proviral DNA in lab and animal models. Early clinical trials in humans showed the treatment was safe and well-tolerated, though HIV rebounded after patients stopped standard antiretroviral therapy — suggesting the treatment still needs refinement. Separately, researchers in the Netherlands (Amsterdam UMC) also confirmed that CRISPR could eliminate HIV from infected cells in lab settings by targeting highly conserved parts of the virus genome. While not yet a cure, this progress represents a major step toward a potential one-time genetic treatment for HIV. More research is ongoing to improve effectiveness and ensure safety for wider use.
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  • back where I belong

    walking for @malvadaswimwear at @miamiswimweekshows during #miamiswimweek

    @thomasconcordia

    HMU @beautybyalyssag

    MGMT @bookedbykelvin










    #kaitlynegarcia #miamiswimweek #swimweek #swimweekmiami #miami #runway #catwalk #modellife #miamimodels #runwaymodel #explore #explorepage #explorepage #trending #viral #bikini #bikinimodel #summer #summerfashion #bikinifashion #fashionshow #runwayshow #midsizemodel #fitnessmodel #bodypositive #bodypositivity #runwayfashion #southbeach #miamibeach #trends Kaitlyn Garcia IG:kaitlynegarcia
    back where I belong ✨ walking for @malvadaswimwear at @miamiswimweekshows during #miamiswimweek 📸 @thomasconcordia HMU @beautybyalyssag MGMT @bookedbykelvin • • • • • • • • • • #kaitlynegarcia #miamiswimweek #swimweek #swimweekmiami #miami #runway #catwalk #modellife #miamimodels #runwaymodel #explore #explorepage✨ #explorepage #trending #viral #bikini #bikinimodel #summer #summerfashion #bikinifashion #fashionshow #runwayshow #midsizemodel #fitnessmodel #bodypositive #bodypositivity #runwayfashion #southbeach #miamibeach #trends Kaitlyn Garcia IG:kaitlynegarcia
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