LAG-3 dampens CD4+ T cell activation by disrupting CD3ε-Lck condensates and is a therapeutic target in both cancer and autoimmunity.
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A LAGging kiss leaves T cells cold | Science Immunology
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Vagal TRPV1+ sensory neurons protect against influenza virus infection by regulating lung myeloid cell dynamics | Science Immunology
TRPV1+ neurons facilitate host survival from flu infection by controlling viral spread, myeloid cell responses, and immunopathology.
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Senators raise NASA funding concerns in letter to Duffy
WASHINGTON — Several senators are demanding details from NASA on claims that the agency is withholding funding already appropriated for the current fiscal year and plans to enact proposed cuts in the next fiscal year.
To continue…
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Why Don’t We See More Dead Animal Remains While Strolling in the Woods?
Have you ever noticed that when you’re hiking or just taking a walk in the woods, you rarely see a dead animal? There are plenty of animals out there, and like everyone else, they die. So why don’t we ever stumble upon their bodies? Is there…
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There’s Plenty Of Water On Mars For Future Colonists
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at water on Mars, how new technology could end animal testing, a possible vaccine for HIV, and more. You can sign up to get The Prototype in your inbox here.
A Martian glacier seen from the Mars…
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What do TSA bag scanners actually see?
Despite the best of intentions, travelers aren’t always in the clearest…
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It’s time to unlock inland orbital launch for a resilient U.S. space future
As space operations grow in the United States, we face a bottleneck: the limited capacity of coastal spaceports. While Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg remain effective for the nation, these launch sites are becoming congested, and their…
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Avoid These TikTok Cleaning Hacks If You Value Your Health
Mixing cleaning supplies can be dangerous
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Experts are warning of the dangers of several ‘cleaning hacks’ circulating on TikTok that could lead to anything from chemical burns to explosions.
While common household chemicals can often be used…
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South Africa makes rhino horns radioactive to fend off poachers
In a move to protect endangered rhinos, South Africa’s University of the Witwatersrand has launched an ambitious campaign to combat poaching by injecting radioactive isotopes into rhino horns.
The initiative, named the Rhisotope Project,…
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