The motor efficiency of a zebrafish-like robot helps to explain the advantages of burst-and-coast swimming.
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Is intermittent swimming lazy or clever? | Science Robotics
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Within arm’s reach: A path forward for robot dexterity | Science Robotics
Visuotactile pretraining with human data leads to robust manipulation policies trained in simulation.
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A first-in-class small-molecule inhibitor targeting AVIL exhibits safety and antitumor efficacy in preclinical models of glioblastoma | Science Translational Medicine
A first-in-class compound targeting the oncogene AVIL demonstrated efficacy and safety in mouse models of glioblastoma.
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Meteorin-like is associated with poor outcome in invasive candidiasis in mouse models and in humans | Science Translational Medicine
METRNL is elevated in candidemia in mice and humans and provides a potential therapeutic target for life-threatening candidemia.
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Skin thermal dynamics and hypothalamic thermosensitivity dissociate REM sleep and cataplexy in narcolepsy | Science Translational Medicine
Skin temperature modulation and hypothalamic thermosensitivity dissociate REM sleep and cataplexy, independent of brain and core body temperatures.
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SREBP-1 increases glucose uptake to promote tumor resistance to lysosome inhibition | Science Translational Medicine
Disrupting the SREBP-1–glucose uptake feedforward loop sensitizes tumors to lysosome inhibition–based therapy.
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Earth observation’s adoption gap is a supply design problem
For more than a decade, the Earth observation industry has insisted that commercial adoption is just around the corner. Yet adoption outside defense remains limited, uneven, and difficult to sustain. The question is no longer whether EO…
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What the new nutrition guidelines get wrong about fat
When new dietary guidelines for Americans came out in early January, I couldn’t help but notice “healthy fats” at the top of the inverted food pyramid.
Like the food pyramid itself, the new guidelines have upended previous…
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LinkedIn will now let you show off how good you are with AI tools
- LinkedIn profiles will soon be able to show off AI proficiency awards
- Recruiters are looking for AI skills more than they’re looking for traditional degrees
- Only select partners will support this because they need to monitor actual user…
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MRI-based heart failure test could help frail patients avoid invasive catheterization
People with heart failure often need a test called right heart catheterization, where a tube is inserted into the heart to measure oxygen levels in the blood. This helps doctors understand how severe the condition is. But the invasive procedure…
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