Researchers engineer natural killer cells to specifically target cancer cells.
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Researchers engineer natural killer cells to specifically target cancer cells.
A team of researchers from the University of Washington have created programmable cellular structures.
Advanced Science News takes a look back at the major achievements and stories in science from the 2010s.
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