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A Two-Dose Schedule Could Make HIV Vaccines More Effective
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The first dose primes the immune system, helping it to generate a strong response to the second dose
| 4 min read
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New Technology Produces Ultrashort Ion Pulses
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Vienna University of Technology
With a duration of less than 500 picoseconds, these pulses can be used in materials analysis or making chemical reactions visible
| 3 min read
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Breastfeeding Is Crucial to Shaping Infant’s Microbes and Promoting Lung Health
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NYU Langone Health
Breastmilk regulates the baby's microbiome, lowing risk of developing asthma
| 4 min read
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Wastewater Monitoring Can Detect Foodborne Illness
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Penn State
Historically used for disease monitoring, wastewater can also be monitored for foodborne pathogens
| 3 min read
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Brain Vasculature Changes Important for Predicting Cognitive Impairment
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University of Oklahoma
Several measurements, such as blood flow and the brain's ability to compensate for the lack of it, are better predictors of cognitive impairment than traditional risk factors
| 3 min read
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An Unexpected Involvement of Sodium Transport in Mitochondrial Energy Generation
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Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares
Study reveals an essential function of sodium transport in cellular energy generation
| 2 min read
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Scientists Mix Sky’s Splendid Hues to Reset Circadian Clocks
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University of Washington School of Medicine
A novel LED device with alternating orange and blue wavelengths outpaced two other lights in advancing participants' melatonin levels
| 3 min read
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A New Ventilator-on-a-Chip Model to Study Lung Damage
by
Ohio State University
Device enables real-time detection of injury at cellular level
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Using Sunlight to Turn Two Greenhouse Gases Into Valuable Chemicals
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McGill University
McGill team develops chemical process that could accelerate progress to carbon neutrality
| 2 min read
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Nature-Inspired Patterns Boost Polymer Toughness
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Samantha Jones Toal
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Beckman Institute
Researchers can create materials that mimic the patterned structure that makes natural organisms resilient
| 2 min read
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Long-Term Metastatic Melanoma Survival Dramatically Improves on Immunotherapy
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Weill Cornell Medicine
Half of patients treated with a combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors survive cancer-free for 10+ years
| 3 min read
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Moderate Coffee Consumption May Reduce Risk of Cardiometabolic Diseases
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Endocrine Society
Three cups of coffee may be enough to help, according to research
| 3 min read
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