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Cancer Drug Found; Scientist Annoyed 349

sporkme writes "A scientist was frustrated when the compound she was working with (called PPAR-gamma) destroyed her sample of cancer cells. Further research revealed that the substance was surprisingly well suited as a cancer treatment. Lab test results on mice resulted in the destruction of colon tumors without making the mice sick." Quoting: "'I made a calculation error and used a lot more than I should have. And my cells died,' Schaefer said. A colleague overheard her complaining. 'The co-author on my paper said, "Did I hear you say you killed some cancer?" I said "Oh," and took a closer look.' ... [They found that the compound killed] 'pretty much every epithelial tumor cell lines we have seen.'" Update: 02/15 17:27 GMT by KD : As reader CorporalKlinger pointed out, PPAR-gamma is a cellular receptor, not a compound; and this news is not particularly new.

Comment Re:MIT has the highest score (Score 5, Informative) 176

(I'm one of the Directors of the contest, so I know of what I speak.) "Score" is a terrible title. It should be "penalty". The teams are ranked first by the number of problems they got correct. Thus St. P's came in first, because they were the only team to get 7 problems correct. Among the four teams that got 6 problems correct, they are ranked from smallest penalty (KTH) to highest (MIT). Penalty is computed as the total cumulative time it takes you to solve a problem. So if you solve one problem after 30 minutes and a second problem after 30 additional minutes, your penalty is 90 minutes (30 from the first problem, 60 from the second). In addition, you are given 20 minutes of extra penalty for each incorrect submission to a problem that you eventually get correct.

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