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Scientists from the Giulio Superti-Furga Lab at CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, have developed a new method that allows the discovery of specific inhibitors of a lactate transporter associated with cancer and other disease areas. The compound identified in the assay system could provide a new starting point for cancer treatments. The study has now been published in Cell Chemical Biology.
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Rapid technology evolution has allowed home and office owners to gauge IoT benefits Image Credit: Shutterstock
When it started more than a decade ago, to be frank the Internet of Things (IoT) was never anything more than a conversation starter, inspiring living room chatter and boardroom discussions on the way of the future for homes and offices because the topic deflected towards tangibles. However, growing awareness about commercial and mass technology has led to a general increase in popularity for IoT-enabled gadgets, which is especially true here in the UAE, a regional benchmark for technological progress.
As reported in a section of the Arab media, the UAE is among the leading markets for smart home systems in the GCC. The sector in the Emirates is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.8 per cent during the period 2016-22. However, challenges remain.