Insight into Radioactive Isotope Could Lead to Cancer Breakthrough
California State Polytechnic University PomonaResearch uncovers true properties of rare radioactive metal that could provide key to targeted cancer drugs.
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Research uncovers true properties of rare radioactive metal that could provide key to targeted cancer drugs.
The millions of gallons of oil that spilled from the Deepwater Horizon in 2010 may be finding its way out of the ocean and into the bodies of land-dwelling animals, according to a new study by a Cal Poly Pomona biology professor.
A longtime Cal Poly Pomona anthropology professor who studies violence among prehistoric people in California has been published in a prestigious journal.
The Department of Plant Science has planted 13 different varieties of coffee from Honduras and El Salvador in a secluded spot on campus as part of a research trial to see which types can tolerate the range of temperatures in the Pomona area.
The College of Business Administration entrepreneurs founded TakeNote Global, the manufacturer of ultra-thin sheets of plastic with a low-tack pressure adhesive on one side and a proprietary film that allows notes to be written on the surface.
This year’s celebration of Disability Pride Week includes a keynote speech from a musician who won NPR Music’s 2016 Tiny Desk Contest