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Round chondrules visible in a thin section of the Allende meteorite under microscopic view. Credit: Akira Miyake, Kyoto University

Jupiter’s Birth Revealed by Ancient Molten Rock Raindrops

Our organs age at different rates, and a blood test determining how much they’ve each aged could predict the risk of conditions like lung cancer and heart disease decades later, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

Scientists Create Lung Cells in Days, Not Weeks

Because the Eva1 molecule is small and sits close to the cell surface, Eva1CAR-T cells can form stronger immune synapses—the contact points between immune cells and tumor cells. These robust synapses enhance signaling inside the CAR-T cells, boosting their production of cytokines and their ability to multiply. Cytokines help destroy cancer cells and attract other immune cells to attack the tumor.

Tiny Target, Big Results: Eva1-Directed CAR-T Cells Show Promise Against Solid Tumors

No quantum exorcism for Maxwell's demon (but it doesn't need one)

Quantum Loophole Could Break Nature’s Speed Limit

How crickets co-exist with hostile ant hosts using dodging and distancing behaviors.

Clever Crickets Master Art of Survival in Hostile Ant Colonies

Monkeys exhibited an immediate response to images of snakes and salamanders with snake skin, but not to images of salamanders without scale.

Snake Scales, Not Shape, Trigger Primate Threat Detection

With fins and light-weight body, the newly developed dropsonde works without parachute unlike conventional ones.

Parachute-Free Device Revolutionizes Typhoon Tracking with Precision Data

Light curve of the gamma-ray flare (bottom) and collection of quasi-simulated images of the M87 jet (top) at various scales obtained in radio and X-ray during the 2018 campaign. The instrument, the wavelength observation range and scale are shown at the top left of each image.

Massive Black Hole in M87 Unleashes First Gamma-ray Flare in Over a Decade

Soy protein β-conglycinin increases the production of short-chain fatty acids by intestinal bacteria, which slows the progression of heart failure.

Soy Protein Shown to Support Heart Health Through Gut Bacteria

Mass production of metal nanowires possible by breakthrough technique

Mass production of metal nanowires possible by breakthrough technique

ZTA-261, a highly selective and less toxic THRβ agonist, is a promising candidate to improve lipid metabolism.

New Thyroid Hormone Drug Shows Promise for Treating Lipid Disorders with Fewer Side Effects

Mosquito

Mosquito Love Songs: How Two Species Avoid Mating Mix-ups

By making grafts called cultured epidermal autografts (photo), which contain genetic mutation corrections that give healthy skin, and grafting these naturally corrected skin cells to affected areas, outbreaks of the disease could be controlled.

Treating rare skin diseases by transplanting healthy skin

older Asian woman

Aldehydes a Hidden Culprit Behind Premature Aging

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