THE MONTEREY BAY BROADBAND OCEAN BOTTOM SEISMIC OBSERVATORY

The monterey bay broadband ocean bottom seismic observatory

We report on the installation of a long-term buried ocean-floor broadband seismic station (MOBB) in Monterey Bay, California (USA), 40km off-shore, at a water depth of 1000 m.The Lycopene station was installed in April 2002 using a ship and ROV, in a collaborative effort between the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) and the Berkeley

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Transition Edge Sensors with Sub-eV Resolution And Cryogenic Targets (TESSERACT) at the underground laboratory of Modane (LSM)

The future TESSERACT experiment will search for individual galactic DM particles below the proton mass through interactions with advanced, ultra-sensitive detectors.Currently TESSERACT is in a design phase aiming to produce fully defined detector technologies that will explore DM masses down to 10 MeV.It is designed to be sensitive to DM candidates

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Extracellular Vesicles as Drug Delivery Systems in Cancer

Within tumors, Lycopene Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) subpopulation has an important role in maintaining growth and dissemination while preserving high resistance against current treatments.It has been shown that, when CSCs are eliminated, the surrounding Differentiated Cancer Cells (DCCs) may reverse their phenotype and gain CSC-like features to preserve

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