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The IL-33 and IL-4Rα blocking antibodies itepekimab and dupilumab modulate both distinct and common inflammatory mediators in asthma | Science Translational Medicine

Itepekimab and dupilumab modulate both distinct and common inflammatory mediators in mouse models of airway inflammation and in humans with asthma.
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Leukocyte-intrinsic ER stress responses contribute to chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy | Science Translational Medicine

Depletion of the ER stress sensor IRE1α can reduce paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy in mice.
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Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors rescue neuronal impairment caused by B cell–mediated lymphotoxin-α release | Science Translational Medicine

Lymphotoxin-α release from B cells impairs neuronal activity in coculture models, which is reversible upon BTK inhibitor treatment.
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Intended isocaloric time-restricted eating shifts circadian clocks but does not improve cardiometabolic health in women with overweight | Science Translational Medicine

Nearly isocaloric time-restricted eating shifts circadian clocks but does not improve cardiometabolic health in women with overweight or obesity.
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Identifying correlates of viral rebound timing and viral control in SHIV-infected infant macaques after ART interruption | Science Translational Medicine

Viral and immune correlates of viral rebound dynamics post-ART were identified in an animal model of pediatric HIV infection.
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Targeting PTPN2 enhances human CAR T cell efficacy and the development of long-term memory in mouse xenograft models | Science Translational Medicine

PTPN2 deletion or inhibition boosts CAR T cell function and promotes the formation of stem cell memory CAR T cells for persistent solid tumor control.
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Analogue computers could train AI 1000 times faster and cut energy use

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 29/10/2025 - 14:00
Computers built with analogue circuits promise huge speed and efficiency gains over ordinary computers, but normally at the cost of accuracy. Now, an analogue computer designed to carry out calculations that are key to AI training could fix that
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Analogue computers could train AI 1000 times faster and cut energy use

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 29/10/2025 - 14:00
Computers built with analogue circuits promise huge speed and efficiency gains over ordinary computers, but normally at the cost of accuracy. Now, an analogue computer designed to carry out calculations that are key to AI training could fix that
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Can't focus after a bad night's sleep? Your dirty brain is to blame

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 29/10/2025 - 12:15
During sleep, your brain cleans itself by flushing through cerebrospinal fluid to prevent damage to brain cells. If you're lacking in sleep, this happens when you are awake – and seems to cause momentary lapses in attention
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Can't focus after a bad night's sleep? Your dirty brain is to blame

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 29/10/2025 - 12:15
During sleep, your brain cleans itself by flushing through cerebrospinal fluid to prevent damage to brain cells. If you're lacking in sleep, this happens when you are awake – and seems to cause momentary lapses in attention
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Quantum-inspired algorithm could help reveal hidden cosmic objects

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 22:46
Combining a quantum-inspired algorithm and quantum information processing technologies could enable researchers to measure masses of cosmic objects that bend light almost imperceptibly
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Quantum-inspired algorithm could help reveal hidden cosmic objects

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 22:46
Combining a quantum-inspired algorithm and quantum information processing technologies could enable researchers to measure masses of cosmic objects that bend light almost imperceptibly
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US public health system is flying blind after major cuts

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 21:12
The Trump administration has laid off government workers integral to major public health surveys, meaning the country will lack crucial information on births, deaths and illnesses nationwide
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US public health system is flying blind after major cuts

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 21:12
The Trump administration has laid off government workers integral to major public health surveys, meaning the country will lack crucial information on births, deaths and illnesses nationwide
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How a surge in ancient plagues 5000 years ago shaped humanity

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 18:00
Plague, leprosy, smallpox and other diseases didn't jump from animals to humans when we thought. Ancient DNA is revealing where they come from and how they changed history
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How a surge in ancient plagues 5000 years ago shaped humanity

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 18:00
Plague, leprosy, smallpox and other diseases didn't jump from animals to humans when we thought. Ancient DNA is revealing where they come from and how they changed history
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Why Hurricane Melissa is one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 17:06
The monster hurricane pummelling Jamaica is powered by abnormal sea surface temperatures in the Caribbean, which were made at least 500 times more likely by global warming
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Why Hurricane Melissa is one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 28/10/2025 - 17:06
The monster hurricane pummelling Jamaica is powered by abnormal sea surface temperatures in the Caribbean, which were made at least 500 times more likely by global warming
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Men may have to exercise more than women to get same heart benefits

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 27/10/2025 - 18:00
Among over-50s, women seem to require less exercise than men to get the same reduction in heart disease risk, suggesting health guidelines need to be updated
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Men may have to exercise more than women to get same heart benefits

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 27/10/2025 - 18:00
Among over-50s, women seem to require less exercise than men to get the same reduction in heart disease risk, suggesting health guidelines need to be updated
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