Researchers have identified hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus as a driver of autism-like behaviors in mice.
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Perineural invasion and cancer-induced nerve injury of tumour-associated nerves are associated with poor response to anti-PD-1 therapy, which can be reversed by combining anti-PD-1 therapy with anti-inflammatory interventions.
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Three doctors want to expand the definition of death to include comatose patients on life support. But medical ethicist L.S. Dugdale cautions that expanding the definition of death to harvest organs means killing life to save it.
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Analysis uncovers seasonal patterns of the mosquito-borne disease across the Americas, which could anticipate future outbreaks.
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It's a fact of life: Some people age better than others. Some ease into their 90s with mind and body intact, while others battle diabetes, Alzheimer's or mobility issues decades earlier. Some can withstand a bad fall or bout of the flu with ease, while others…
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COVID cases seem to be growing nationally, with specific states facing a higher risk.
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Colon cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, is increasingly affecting younger individuals. Those born in 1990 face twice the risk compared
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Officials say a traveler from out of state who visited two Wisconsin gas stations may have exposed others to measles.
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What's the world's most dangerous animal? Surprise, it's not alligators. There are 80 types of this animal in Florida, some of them transmit diseases.
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The activity of the tumour-suppressor protein p53 is repressed in the thymus to augment fluctuations in background chromatin accessibility as a means of mediating ectopic gene expression and immune tolerance.
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Scientists are piecing together how cannabis smoke may disarm the body's immune arsenal while activating cancer-linked pathways. But the potential links aren't yet completely understood.
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The transcription factors TCF1 and LEF1 promote self-renewal and regulatory functions in B-1a cells.
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Scientists at UCSF have uncovered a surprising culprit behind brain aging: a protein called FTL1. In mice, too much FTL1 caused memory loss, weaker brain connections, and sluggish cells. But when researchers blocked it, the animals regained youthful brain fun…
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Staggering results have been reported from a clinical trial of a new delivery method for chemotherapy drugs used to treat bladder cancer. Keck Medicine of USC reports that in the majority of cases the cancer disappeared after only three months of treatment, a…
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A new heart risk model had raised questions about who should take statins. A new study to "right-size" yields a similar answer to the old model.
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A large clinical trial suggests vitamin D may slow biological aging by preserving telomeres. Findings from the VITAL randomized controlled trial show that vitamin D supplementation can help preserve telomeres, the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. T…
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An aggressive blood pressure target of under 120 mm Hg can significantly reduce heart disease risk, researchers found. Despite more side effects and higher costs, the approach proved cost-effective and beneficial for many patients.
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States are warning beachgoers about a summertime surge in infections from a frightening, flesh-eating bacteria found in coastal waters.
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Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have become public enemy number one in nutrition debates. But is it warranted?
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Studies suggest these ingredients may be linked to increased risks for your gut, heart and even fertility.
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The mental muscles that actually get stronger with age—if you keep using them.
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A bug-borne disease has taken over Martha’s Vineyard and turning people vegan, locals claim
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Dr. Jake Scott is on the front line of his second pandemic in five years and he is not getting much sleep.
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A host of women have complained that they are experiencing 'Ozempic vulva' after taking weight loss drugs to shed the pounds.
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This multiomic study, including single-nucleus DNA methylation and chromatin conformation matched with single-nuclei RNA sequencing, provides insights into the epigenomic landscape of human subcutaneous adipose tissue.
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Underwater volcano Axial Seamount is still forecast to erupt by the end of this year, but the timing isn't imminent, researchers say.
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"This event quite literally looks like nothing anyone has ever seen before."
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Massive stars do not live long.
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There's a rare astronomical event happening over Portland this weekend. Here's what you need to know.
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A new analysis of burners found in Qurayyah reveals that 2,700 years ago, smoke from Peganum harmala was inhaled.
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found an unknown moon orbiting Uranus, bringing the planet’s total to 29 — and more likely remain undiscovered.
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Researchers at Durham and collaborators in the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) mission have proposed a bold new theory that black holes could be converting matter into dark energy.
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"This explosion gave off more energy in a few seconds than the sun will over its entire life."
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New study dates the Petralona skull up to 539,000 years old, offering fresh insight into Europe’s human evolution mystery.
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On Sept. 11, 2022, engineers at a flight control center in Turin, Italy, sent a radio signal into deep space. Its destination was NASA’s DART (Double Asteroid
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"We consider this phenomenon as a promising candidate to explain the fact that the solar activity is much more benign than that of other sun-like stars."
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IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 SpaceX’s Dragon capsule returned with 6,700 pounds of advanced equipment from the ISS. 🔬 The MISSE-20 project tested material durability in space for future spacecraft design. 🤖 The Astrobee-REACCH system showcased robotic advancements for …
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We're often told it is "unscientific" or "meaningless" to ask what happened before the Big Bang. But a new paper by FQxI cosmologist Eugene Lim, of King's College London, UK, and astrophysicists Katy Clough, of Queen Mary University of London, UK, and Josu Au…
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As part of its exploration of Mars's boxwork landscape, Curiosity found itself in a fork-in-the-road
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China has rolled out a chatbot on its Tiangong space station. Its mission: to improve safety, navigation, and coordination in orbit.
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NASA satellites captured eerie dark swirls slicing through dense cloud cover above a remote island near Antarctica.
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ULA is leaning more into reusability as it advances work on recovering the engine section of the Vulcan rocket and embarks on another project.
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A deep partial solar eclipse will grace the Southern Hemisphere on Sept. 21, 2025, with the best views from remote seas and New Zealand's dawn skies.
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To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate.
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There's not much to see tonight.
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After more than 30 years, physicists in Finland have uncovered the heaviest nucleus ever seen to emit a proton, a rare process that sheds light on the limits of atomic matter. The discovery of 188-astatine — an oddly “watermelon-shaped” nucleus — not only set…
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A study warned that Antarctic ice loss could cause more warming in the region and beyond, and could push some marine species toward extinction.
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The Voyager 1 satellite was launched in 1977 to explore the furthermost regions of outer space - but the speed it would travel at on Earth is terrifying
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The world will warm more than expected due to future changes in ozone, which protects the Earth from harmful sun rays but also traps heat as it is a greenhouse gas.
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As carbon dioxide continues to rise in Earth's upper atmosphere, the way solar storms interact with it may shift dramatically. New modeling suggests that future geomagnetic storms will occur in a colder, thinner atmosphere, causing a sharper spike in density …
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There's a giant solar tornado raging on the sun's surface, and a researcher captured it — plus a massive plasma eruption — in one spectacular image.
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An experimental method is used to assign partial charges based on crystal structure determination through electron diffraction, applicable to any crystalline compound.
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At first glance, biology and quantum technology seem incompatible. Living systems operate in warm, noisy environments full of constant motion, while quantum technology typically requires extreme isolation and temperatures near absolute zero to function.
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The transition to agriculture in Europe involved the coexistence of hunter-gatherers and early farmers migrating from Anatolia.
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External auditors have issued an unmodified opinion on BREC’s 2023 financial statements as the agency works to complete its delayed annual state audits. EisnerAmper issued the opinion, which … Already an INSIDER? Sign in. We are glad you enjoy reading Busines…
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In 2009, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory released a captivating image: a pulsar and its surrounding nebula that is shaped like a hand.
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Genetic engineering of a yeast strain provides rare but essential pollen sterols for honeybee colonies.
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Editor's note: This advisory was updated on Aug. 20 to reflect a change in the Artemis II Science and Technology Briefing participants.
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A beaming patch of turquoise amidst the Southern Ocean's blue-grey waters that's baffled scientists ever since it was first spotted in satellite images in the early 2000s may have finally been deciphered by oceanographers.
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The dwarf planet is cold now, but new research paints a picture of Ceres hosting a deep, long-lived energy source that may have maintained habitable
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Custom Robotic Wildlife, Inc. stays a step ahead of illegal hunters by making decoys that move, give off heat and poop.
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Ant eating is widely distributed across mammalian lineages.
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The Bion-M No. 2 satellite lifted off atop a Soyuz rocket this afternoon (Aug. 20).
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Would you leave Earth behind to travel to our nearest star system? Live Science readers reveal their thoughts about life among the stars.
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The fireball lit up the skies over southern Japan on Aug. 19.
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Nature - STING induces ZBP1-mediated necroptosis independently of TNFR1 and FADD
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In an effort to save the Russian sturgeon, scientists accidentally created a fish hybrid while breeding the endangered species in captivity.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔭 Astronomers have identified a promising candidate for the elusive Planet Nine using archival satellite data. 🛰️ The discovery has sparked both excitement and skepticism within the scientific community. 🔍 Mike Brown, a leading astronomer, qu…
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The United States space agency has pioneered planetary science technologies as the world's leader in climate research for more than 40 years, but that may be about to change.
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Scientists link a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that shook Humboldt Bay, California, 71 years ago to the "locked" Cascadia Subduction Zone.
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An international team of astronomers led by Matus Rybak (Leiden University, Netherlands) has proven, thanks to accidental double zoom, that millimeter radiation is generated close to the core of a supermassive black hole. Their findings have been accepted for…
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A decade ago, Karen Lloyd discovered single-celled microbes living beneath the seafloor. Now she studies how they can survive in Earth’s crust, possibly for hundreds or thousands of years, and push life’s limits of time and energy.
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Chinese astronomers have spotted a hidden supermassive black hole in the background of a peculiar gravitational wave event from a black hole merger, hinting that all three singularities were locked in a never-before-seen triple system.
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A conversation with neuroscientist Erik Hoel about the future of consciousness research.
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NFL.com breaks down Week 3 of the preseason, beginning with Thursday's doubleheader featuring Steelers-Panthers and Patriots-Giants.
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Humanity’s rapid CO2 emissions could be pushing us toward a mass extinction event, but how soon will the planet’s fragile balance collapse?
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Science helps us imagine the vastness of space and time — and our small but meaningful place within it.
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A conversation with Annaka Harris on shared perception, experimental science, and why our intuition about consciousness is wrong.
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Using paleomagnetic samples collected along the shores of Lake Superior, a new study illuminates the movement of a billion-year-old paleocontinent as it crept south toward a tectonic collision.
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For the first time, scientists have directly tracked the slow transformation of a dying star over more than a century—revealing it is heating up faster than any other typical star ever observed.
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A team of scientists has revealed how a single quantum device can accurately measure the three fundamental units of electricity—the ampere (unit of electrical current), the volt (unit of electrical potential) and the ohm (unit of electrical resistance). This …
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Analysis of 18 different carnivorous dinosaur species' skulls has revealed that not all chompers chewed the same.
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This is part of a NASA-supported project hoping to fabricate "device-ready" wafers from space-grown crystals.
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Where do interstellar objects come from? Scientists have revealed where Oumuamua, 2I/Borisov, and 3I/Atlas originated in space, and also their age. One of them is almost as old as Earth. Where are they headed?
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“Intercrystals” could pave the way toward greener electronics and next-generation quantum technologies. Scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have identified a new type of material known as intercrystals, which display unusual electronic behaviors th…
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Scientists have discovered a solution to the “damped quantum harmonic oscillator,” paving the way for what could become the world’s tiniest measuring device. A plucked guitar string rings for a few seconds before the sound fades away. A swing on a playground,…
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Skylar Thompson, Scotty Miller and Yahya Black finished the preseason with a flourish.
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Highlights, notes & analysis from the preseason finale between the Giants and Patriots
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The Steelers open the 2025 NFL season at the New York Jets on Sept. 7.
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Dart is expected to begin the season behind Russell Wilson.
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The first-round draft pick is listed as a starter on the depth chart.
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“We made our decisions and moved on.”
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The Official Weights Of The Athletes Competing August 23 At Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai, China
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Future Hall of Famer Craig Kimbrel has a new home after being released by the Rangers. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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It's Carson Williams time. Click over to MLB Trade Rumors to read more.
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News, notes and observations from the Seahawks’ joint practice with the Packers.
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NBCUniversal is near a 3-year deal with Major League Baseball worth close to $200 million a year deal to carry games on NBC and Peacock.
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