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Why quasicrystals shouldn’t exist but are turning up in strange places
Matter with “forbidden” symmetries was once thought to be confined to lab experiments, but is now being found in some of the world’s most extreme environments
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Why quasicrystals shouldn’t exist but are turning up in strange places
Matter with “forbidden” symmetries was once thought to be confined to lab experiments, but is now being found in some of the world’s most extreme environments
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Google's Gemini 3 model keeps the AI hype train going – for now
Google’s latest model reportedly beats its rivals in several benchmark tests, but issues with reliability mean concerns remain over a possible AI bubble
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Google's Gemini 3 model keeps the AI hype train going – for now
Google’s latest model reportedly beats its rivals in several benchmark tests, but issues with reliability mean concerns remain over a possible AI bubble
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Quantum computers that recycle their qubits can limit errors
To make quantum computers more efficient and reliable, some of their basic components must be constantly reused – several quantum computer designs can now do just that
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Quantum computers that recycle their qubits can limit errors
To make quantum computers more efficient and reliable, some of their basic components must be constantly reused – several quantum computer designs can now do just that
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A rationally designed cocktail of nanobodies elicited by heterologous vaccination confers protection against SFTSV in preclinical models | Science Translational Medicine
Epitope-diverse nanobody cocktails neutralize severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus and prevent lethal infection in animals.
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Eliminating interactions with the viral Fc receptor improves antibody-mediated protection against neonatal HSV infection in mice | Science Translational Medicine
HSV-specific antibodies demonstrate improved activity in vitro and in vivo when the IgG Fc domain is rendered insensitive to the viral Fc receptor.
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Targeting the origins of multiple myeloma along hematopoietic stem cell lymphoid lineage differentiation | Science Translational Medicine
Multiple myeloma cells with chromosome 1q amplification originate from CD24−FCRL5+ B cells and initiate malignant transformation.
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Target antigen–displaying extracellular vesicles boost CAR T cell efficacy in cell and mouse models of neuroblastoma | Science Translational Medicine
Vaccination with antigen-displaying SyntEVs enhances GPC2 CAR T cell persistence and antitumor efficacy in models of neuroblastoma.
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A modular metalloprotein in situ vaccine for cancer immunotherapy in mouse models of breast cancer | Science Translational Medicine
A modular metalloprotein in situ vaccine nanoplatform can establish antitumor immune response.
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Intestinal TGR5-targeted carrier-drug conjugate improves glycemic control in mice and pigs | Science Translational Medicine
A nonabsorbable, intestinal TGR5-targeted conjugate was designed to improve glycemic control while reducing systemic toxicity in mice and pigs.
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Physics of light and magnetism rewritten after almost two centuries
An experiment 180 years ago first demonstrated a connection between light and electromagnetism – but the link is deeper than we thought
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Physics of light and magnetism rewritten after almost two centuries
An experiment 180 years ago first demonstrated a connection between light and electromagnetism – but the link is deeper than we thought
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Kissing may have evolved in an ape ancestor 21 million years ago
Rather than being a recent cultural development, kissing may have been practised by other early humans like Neanderthals and our ape ancestors
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Kissing may have evolved in an ape ancestor 21 million years ago
Rather than being a recent cultural development, kissing may have been practised by other early humans like Neanderthals and our ape ancestors
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Four-fifths of the world's population now live in urban areas
A comprehensive UN report has found that cities and towns are home to 81 per cent of the world’s population, much more than previously thought
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Four-fifths of the world's population now live in urban areas
A comprehensive UN report has found that cities and towns are home to 81 per cent of the world’s population, much more than previously thought
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We can finally hear the long-hidden music of the Stone Age
Ancient rock art was meant to be heard as well as seen and now acoustic archaeologists are bringing the sounds of prehistoric rituals to life
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We can finally hear the long-hidden music of the Stone Age
Ancient rock art was meant to be heard as well as seen and now acoustic archaeologists are bringing the sounds of prehistoric rituals to life
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