Scientists have uncovered a hidden structure inside the Universe’s most common ice—found on comets, moons, and interstellar dust—challenging decades of belief. What was thought to be shapeless, “amorphous” ice is actually embedded with tiny…
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Tiny Crystals Hidden in Cosmic Ice Could Rewrite What We Know About Water and Life
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Waxworms Can Gain Fat By Eating Plastic, Although The Diet Will Shorten Their Little Lives Significantly
Why wasn’t this ever mentioned in The Very Hungry Caterpillar? It turns out, some caterpillars aren’t content with eating through apples, salami, and a piece of cherry pie – they’re insatiable gluttons of plastic bags too.
The caterpillars…
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The First Generation Without AIDS Is Within Reach If We Refuse To Settle
This isn’t about managing the AIDS pandemic. It’s about ending it — and letting a new generation grow and thrive free of its threat.
Lenacapavir, developed by Gilead Sciences, is a twice-yearly injectable for HIV prevention.
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The robot will see you now: Foundation models are the path forward for autonomous robotic surgery | Science Robotics
Foundation models in robotics are here to stay, but can surgical robotics keep up with their data-intense requirement?
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SRT-H: A hierarchical framework for autonomous surgery via language-conditioned imitation learning | Science Robotics
A language-guided imitation learning framework achieves step-level autonomy in robotic cholecystectomy surgeries.
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Medical needles in the hands of AI: Advancing toward autonomous robotic navigation | Science Robotics
AI guidance is enabling robots to perform medical needle-based procedures with greater safety and accuracy.
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Neuronal HDAC3 knockdown promotes propriospinal detour pathway formation and locomotor recovery in a mouse model of spinal cord injury | Science Translational Medicine
Neuronal HDAC3 knockdown remodels propriospinal relay circuits and improves locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.
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Myeloma interaction with bone marrow stromal cells suppresses ciliogenesis and osteogenic potential in myeloma bone disease | Science Translational Medicine
Myeloma cell interaction with bone marrow stromal cells leads to impaired ciliogenesis and osteogenesis in myeloma bone disease.
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Regulatory T cells attenuate chronic inflammation and cardiac fibrosis in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | Science Translational Medicine
Regulatory T cells mitigate cardiac fibrosis and dysfunction in familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by modulating chronic inflammation.
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Myeloid MAS–driven macrophage efferocytosis promotes resolution in ischemia-stressed mouse and human livers | Science Translational Medicine
MAS receptor modulates the KLF4/MERTK axis in macrophage efferocytosis, thus establishing a regulatory role in maintaining tissue homeostasis.
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