Germinal center responses can recover from transient loss of T cell help, but the sustained reduction in TFH cells impairs recall responses.
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Transient disruption of T cell help impairs germinal center dynamics and memory responses | Science Immunology
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Do multiverses exist? Physics says: Maybe.
Sci-fi loves a multiverse. Everyone from Rick and Morty to Spider-Man has stepped through a portal and met their alter egos. My personal favorite use of this trope comes from the sitcom Community, where a simple die roll splits our…
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‘Devastating’ Flesh-Eating Parasite Is Spreading Toward The US, CDC Warns : ScienceAlert
An outbreak of the flesh-eating New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) has killed seven people and infected at least 1,190 more across Mexico and South America, and now the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention is…
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Dolphins with more close friends age more slowly
January 23, 2026
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Dolphins with more close friends age more slowly
A study of dolphins’ epigenetic ages found that animals with more high-quality friendships were biologically younger than their lonely peers
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Robot Talk Episode 141 – Our relationship with robot swarms, with Razanne Abu-Aisheh
Claire chatted to Razanne Abu-Aisheh from the University of Bristol about how people feel about interacting with robot swarms.
Razanne Abu-Aisheh is a Senior Research Associate in the Centre…
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New Data Reveals Why Manufacturers Can’t Compete for Robotics Talent: A 2x Salary Gap
“The data reveals that manufacturing’s hiring challenge isn’t about finding qualified engineers. It’s about competing with industries paying twice as much,” said James Dam, founder of CareersInRobotics.com. The disparity is…
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A brain glitch may explain why some people hear voices
A new study led by psychologists at UNSW Sydney offers the clearest evidence so far that hearing voices in schizophrenia may arise from a breakdown in how the brain recognizes its own inner voice. The research suggests that the brain may be…
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Your brain can be trained, much like your muscles – a neurologist explains how to boost your brain health
If you have ever lifted a weight, you know the routine: challenge the muscle, give it rest, feed it and repeat. Over time, it grows stronger.
Of course, muscles only grow when the challenge increases over time. Continually lifting the same…
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NASA is about to send people to the moon — in a spacecraft not everyone thinks is safe to fly
When four astronauts begin a historic trip around the moon as soon as February 6, they’ll climb aboard NASA’s 16.5-foot-wide Orion spacecraft with the understanding that it has a known flaw — one that has…
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Rheumatoid arthritis has no cure – but researchers are homing in on preventing it
More than 18 million people worldwide suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, including nearly 1.5 million Americans.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune, inflammatory form of arthritis, meaning a person’s immune system attacks their joints,…
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