Metavivor Announces Six Additional Metastatic Breast Cancer Research Awards for 2020
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METAvivor Research and Support announces six additional new grant awards for metastatic breast cancer research totaling $750,000. METAvivor was one of only a couple of organizations who held a full research cycle for metastatic breast cancer in 2020. As a result of strong support from generous donors and sponsors for metastatic breast cancer research, METAvivor was able to award additional grants. The grants hold promise for future treatments and therapies that will one day, change metastatic breast cancer from a terminal disease to one that is chronic yet manageable.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (PRWEB) February 04, 2021
it s like 2 hours, 26 minutes away. why are we just learning about this problem now, about these two heaters not working? is that an unusual situation? reporter: the question is first, certainly, welcome, first, mike. is it unusual to just find out now about these heaters as something that nasa s been working on? i assume it s because they re trying to work through the issue before coming out and saying, gee, we re not going. well, that s correct. i m not fully informed about the issue, but apu is a hydrogen fuel and it s basically passed over a catalyst that is heated up to 500 degrees, and that then turns into a hot gas that decomposes and produces the thrusts around the turbine that produces the electric power. that fuel system has to be not too hot and not too cold. in this case, the heater s required to stop it from freezing. michael, i was just going to ask reporter: i was just going to
and once they get in there and do that, then they ll be able to determine exactly how long of a delay. i had heard from some folks that it s probably no earlier than a 48-hour delay, unless somehow or other they find that it s something very simple. but it is not, from what i understand, an easy fix. so, the astronauts will go back and they ll just go back to the operations and checkout building, and they will wait to see how long a delay this is. if it stretches out beyond a few days, then obviously, they would go ahead and return back to houston until the shuttle is ready to fly. but again, they re not going to be able to do anything until they actually drain that tank, and that takes several hours to do that, before they can actually get in there, the trouble-shooters, to see what exactly the problem is with these two heaters on apu-1. and again, there s three apus, but one of them, there are malfunctioning heaters, and that has forced the scrub of today s endeavour launch. and