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Palmitate-induced mitochondrial damage restricts histone acetylation in CD8 T cells to impair antitumor immunity | Science Immunology
Palmitate impairs CD8 T cell mitochondria, suppresses histone acetylation and chromatin accessibility, and blocks effector programs.
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Intestinal epithelial MHC class II induces encephalitogenic CD4 T cells and initiates central nervous system autoimmunity | Science Immunology
Intestinal epithelial cell MHC II is needed for induction of encephalitogenic CD4 T cells that migrate from gut to central nervous system.
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Synesthesia isn’t just in your mind. The body reacts as if the colors were real.
Some people see numbers as always having certain colors — for example, they see the number 5 as red. A new study reveals that their eyes react as if they see those colors in the real world.
The study found that people with synesthesia — a…
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US-made anti-tank mines reportedly found near Iranian missile base
Images circulating online appear to show U.S.-made scatterable anti-tank land mines near a suspected Iranian missile facility outside Shiraz, raising questions about whether the United States has begun using area-denial weapons to hinder…
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Can AI understand literature? Researchers put it to the test
Even with all the recent advances in the ability of large language models (like ChatGPT) to help us think, research, summarize, and learn complex and technical texts, how do they fare in understanding storytelling and literature? These questions…
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NASA’s ambitious ‘decade of Venus’ exploration may bank on 1 probe: ‘Not everything can move forward’
NASA’s role in a planned Europe-led mission to Venus remains uncertain as budget pressures drive “hard strategic choices” about which missions will be able to continue, Louise Prockter, director of NASA’s planetary science division, said on…
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The ‘ground truth’ gap in AgTech: Why satellites alone can’t save supply chains
The Earth observation sector is experiencing a golden age. Satellite hardware and launch costs have plummeted, and computer power, driven by AI and analytics, continues to improve. That’s led to a genuine revolution in precision agriculture…
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AI wrote a scientific paper that passed peer review
Science has always relied on a curious human’s mind forming a hypothesis, designing an experiment, analyzing the results and presenting the case to that person’s peers. Over centuries, we’ve built better tools such as electron microscopes,…
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Unraveling active magma by drilling in the heart of volcanoes
Although volcanic eruptions are spectacular natural events that occur around the world every day, most volcanoes spend the majority of their time not erupting. To accurately forecast volcanic activity, it’s important to characterize the magma…
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