This light-sheet microscopy three-dimensional rendering shows a first-of-its-kind mouse whole-brain mRNA analysis at single-cell resolution. Learn more in this week’s issue: https://bit.ly/3OfYj02
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Mary’s long, luxurious baths have drawn so much attention that an envious elephant at the Berlin Zoo has figured out how to shut the water off on her supersoaking rival—a type of sabotage rarely seen among animals. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3V4iIsB #NewsfromScience
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Here's my editorial on the Pew Research Center data on Trust in Science that Sudip Parikh, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and I discussed last week. Here is the video of the webinar (https://lnkd.in/gtP2AMfw). Great quotes from Katharine Hayhoe: "Scientists aren’t only brains in jars; we’re human beings embedded in society, bringing both reason and principles to our work.” https://lnkd.in/gmhJ4Jry
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Combining two treatments that activate myeloid cells may prove successful against tumors where conventional T cell-based immunotherapies have failed, indicates #ScienceImmunology research in mouse models of pancreatic cancer. Learn more on #WorldPancreaticCancerDay: https://bit.ly/3OjdOnP
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Don't miss this week's new issue of #ScienceTranslationalMedicine! Researchers discover a potent antiviral that can neutralize multiple types of deadly arenaviruses, a plant-derived compound combats a rare nervous system disorder in mice, and more: https://bit.ly/3V0LIS8
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Specialized fat cells—thermogenic adipocytes—burn excess calories to generate heat. A #SciencePerspective reviews the process, known as adipose thermogenesis, and how it may hold the key to battling diseases like type 2 diabetes. https://bit.ly/3CjIrHc #ScienceMagArchives
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A self-powered visualized sensor can perceive and encode human speech and movement for wireless communication that is free from electromagnetic interference, according to a new #ScienceAdvances study. https://bit.ly/4fFE7jR
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Don’t miss this week’s new issue of #ScienceSignaling! The approved heart failure drug colforsin daropate shrinks aggressive ovarian cancer tumors in mice and resensitizes them to chemotherapy, a new study deciphers the molecular “grammar” of JAK competition in cytokine signaling, and more: https://bit.ly/4eAAYAN
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"Magic is just science we don't understand yet"—and in this case, we actually *do* understand the 'magic' that allows this solution to automatically change colors to blend in. That and more of the best in Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/g2b3QQGS