ATF4 regulates Treg effector program in homeostasis and contributes to liver Treg accumulation and functional specification in obesity.
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ATF4 drives regulatory T cell functional specification in homeostasis and obesity | Science Immunology
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Narwhals may use their iconic tusks to play
Videos show narwhals using their tusks in several ways, including prodding and flipping a fish. It’s the first reported evidence of the whales playing.
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Construction Economics for March 17, 2025
The 60th annual Award of Excellence celebration will take place in New York City, March 27, 2025. Three award programs will be wrapped into one exciting day, recognizing the 2024 Best of the Best winning projects, the Top 25 Newsmakers of…
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Simple strategies can boost vaccination rates for adults over 65 − new study
Knowing which vaccines older adults should get and hearing a clear recommendation from their health care provider about why a particular vaccine is important strongly motivated them to get vaccinated. That’s a key finding in a recent study…
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Imaginary Numbers Are an Important Tool For Technology And Engineering : ScienceAlert
To a nonmathematician, having the letter “i” represent a number that does not quite exist and is “imaginary” can be hard to wrap your head around.
If you open your mind to this way of thinking, however, a whole new world becomes possible.
I’m…
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US drops chloroprene emissions lawsuit against Denka | Business
The US government has dismissed a lawsuit initiated two years ago when the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sued Denka Performance Elastomer, alleging that the company’s high level of carcinogenic chloroprene emissions from its…
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Can’t Wrap Your Head Around Pi? Here’s a Cool Visual to Help
Pi is an irrational number, and like some irrational people it just goes on and on. What is it with this crazy, crucial number?
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Iron from single meteorite found in ancient Polish artefacts | Research
Three iron age bracelets and a pin contain metal from a single meteorite that fell over southern Poland more than 2500 years ago, a new study reveals.
The discoveries also indicate that the value of meteoritic iron – once considered a…
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Artificial Photosynthesis: Scientists Crack Nature’s Code for Clean Energy
Artificial photosynthesis holds the key to cleaner energy and carbon capture, but replicating nature’s process is no easy feat. A breakthrough from JMU Würzburg researchers has brought science one step closer by creating a stacked dye system…
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