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San Antonio Business Journal: San Antonio bioscience company lands multimillion-dollar DoD subcontract

May 20, 2016

InCube Labs has secured a multimillion-dollar subcontract to develop a new treatment for spinal-cord injuries. Read the full story at San Antonio Business Journal


The Ranger: New catalog shirks majors in favor of associate of arts degree

May 20, 2016

Students and faculty tried to fight it, but it’s finally here. Pre-majors or fields of study will be offered in lieu of majors for associate of arts and associate of science degrees at all Alamo Colleges in the 2016-17 course catalog. Read the full story at The Ranger


WAAY 31: The Healthy WAAY with Erin Dacy: Deep breathing with radiation

May 20, 2016

Imagine if the side effects of radiation could be reduced … just by holding the breath. A specialized method of deep breathing is keeping some breast cancer patients from getting unintended doses of radiation to the heart. Watch the full story at WAAY 31


San Antonio Business Journal: San Antonio biotech firm takes big step toward global expansion

May 20, 2016

StemBioSys Inc. has crossed another critical threshold in its evolution. The San Antonio-based biotech company has secured patent approval for three pending applications, including one in China and two in Australia. Read the full story at San Antonio Business Journal


Science Daily: Scientists capture the elusive structure of essential digestive enzyme

May 20, 2016

Researchers have revealed new structural data that has eluded scientists for years on a liver enzyme that is critical for human health. Read the full story at Science Daily


Philly.com: Predeployment Riskiest Time for Military Suicide Attempts

May 20, 2016

Suicide attempts in the military aren’t necessarily combat-driven. At the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. Army soldiers most likely to try to kill themselves were never deployed, new research shows. Read the full story at Philly.com


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