From the biathlon to the slopestyle to the giant slalom, raising a ski above your head after crossing the finish line is the triumphant Olympic skier’s standard celebration. But why do the skis of the competitors in each event look so different?
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The shape of skis makes the biggest difference in maneuverability
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Teen brothers build a Disney-inspired ride in family basement
When 12-year-old Matteo Mucchetti mapped out an amusement-style attraction that he wanted to create in his family’s…
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TCRγ constant usage tunes human γδ T cell antigen sensitivity, thymic programming, and peripheral function | Science Immunology
The human TCRγδ constant region modulates T cell activation and corresponds with T cell clonal expansion and function.
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Rapidly acquired HIV-1 neutralization breadth in a rhesus V2 apex knockin mouse model after a single bolus immunization | Science Immunology
A single germline-targeting trimer immunization induced neutralization breadth in a rhesus germline V2 apex knockin mouse model.
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Erratum for the Research Article “Two-dose priming immunization amplifies humoral immunity by synchronizing vaccine delivery with the germinal center response” | Science Immunology
In the Research Article “Two-dose priming immunization amplifies humoral immunity by synchronizing vaccine delivery with the germinal center response” by S. H. Bhagchandani et al., the following explanatory text was added to the Fig. 3F…
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Env-antibody coevolution identifies B cell priming as the principal bottleneck to HIV V2 apex broadly neutralizing antibody development | Science Immunology
B cell priming is a primary bottleneck to HIV-1 V2 apex bNAb elicitation.
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AI-guided protein design for enhanced intracellular antibodies
Researchers use a machine learning approach to improve the stability and performance of antibodies inside cells.
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If the Winter Olympics went interplanetary, where else could you ski in the solar system?
Every winter, skiers chase smooth carving turns, reliable snow and that dream run. As the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026 unfold on Earth, it raises a fun question: if the Games ever leave our planet, where else in the solar system could…
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Score, the dating app for people with good credit, is back
Two years ago, Luke Bailey had what became a controversial app idea — a dating app called Score for people with good to excellent credit.
Launched just days before Valentine’s Day, the app required users to have a credit score of at least…
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One in Three Dementia Cases Is Linked to Disease Outside The Brain : ScienceAlert
Some forms of dementia may not be confined to the central nervous system; they may not even begin in the brain.
A systematic review of more than 200 studies has now found that as many as a third of all dementia cases are tied to diseases…
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