RSV and SARS-CoV-2 infections induce similar interferon but distinct inflammatory, epigenetic, and natural killer cell responses in infants.
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A systems immunology approach reveals divergent immune profiles of RSV and SARS-CoV-2 infections in infants | Science Translational Medicine
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New target developed to improve production of important medical radioisotope
ANSTO has made progress on a more cost-effective way to produce the medical radioisotope molybdenum-99 (Mo-99), with less enrichment of uranium-235 (U-235) and producing less waste. ANSTO supplies the Australian medical community with…
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RheEnergise’s Pumped Hydro Storage Ditches the Water
A new type of hydroelectric energy system that doesn’t use water was cause for the champagne to flow in January when engineers at RheEnergise in the United Kingdom succeeded in driving a pilot project to a peak power of 500 kilowatts. The…
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Researcher warns of structural risks at Grand Renaissance Dam putting property and lives in danger
A new peer-reviewed study led by Dr. Hesham El-Askary, Ph.D., professor of computational and data science at Chapman University, concludes that the saddle dam of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam shows significant vulnerabilities that if…
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These 5 Common Medicines Can Carry Hidden Risks, Expert Warns : ScienceAlert
Many people assume that medicines sold over the counter are inherently safe. After all, if you can buy something in a supermarket or high street pharmacy, how dangerous can it really be?
The reality is more complicated. Several commonly used
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Amazon’s AI-powered Alexa+ gets new personality options
Amazon is introducing a new feature that will allow users to change the personality of its AI assistant, Alexa+. On Wednesday, the company launched three new Alexa+ personality styles — Brief, Chill, and Sweet — that will change the AI…
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CookUnity’s award-winning chefs set the gold standard for meal delivery
There was a time when “meal prep” meant sacrificing flavor for convenience. Plastic trays, bland chicken breasts, and the vague feeling that you were eating for function, not pleasure. But our relationship with food has evolved. We want…
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The future of astronomy is both on Earth and in space
A recent SpaceNews opinion article argued that it is time to “take astronomy off Earth.” The suggestion is straightforward: If satellite constellations and commercial space activity threaten ground-based astronomy, perhaps astronomers should…
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Adobe Firefly’s video editor can now automatically create a first draft from footage
The video editor in Adobe Firefly is getting a new feature called Quick Cut that uses AI to edit footage and B-roll to create a first draft of the final video based on user instructions.
Typically, you have to upload your footage and B-roll…
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Jira’s latest update allows AI agents and humans to work side by side
Enterprise software giant Atlassian is rolling out a new way for humans and AI agents to work together that it hopes will help teams produce “10x the work without 10x the chaos.”
Atlassian announced “agents in Jira” on Wednesday. This…
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