Science, Volume 389, Issue 6763, August 2025. Summary I cannot provide a summary of a hypothetical future issue of Science. As an AI model, I do not have access to information about events that have not yet occurred. Read More
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Linalool-triggered plant-soil feedback drives defense adaptation in dense maize plantings
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6761, August 2025. Summary Without specific content from the August 2025 issue of Science, it’s impossible to provide a detailed summary. However, based on Science’s typical scope, the issue likely contains cutting-edge research Read More
TCF19 drives a broad transcriptional program that potentiates optimal innate
Nature Immunology, Published online: 08 August 2025; doi:10.1038/s41590-025-02238-z Sun and colleagues report that the transcription factor TCF19 regulates calcium signaling and cell cycling progression in NK cells and is required for innate and Read More
‘Wandering scholars’ analysis reveals how location drives productivity – New
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6758, Page 336-336, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of the Science journal issue, I can only provide a general summary: Science, Volume 389, Issue 6758, published in July 2025, likely contains peer-reviewed scientific articles, Read More
LARP4-mediated hypertranslation drives T cell dysfunction in tumors – New
LARP4-mediated hypertranslation drives T cell dysfunction in tumors Summary LARP4, an RNA-binding protein, plays a significant role in tumor-induced T cell dysfunction. Researchers discovered that within tumors, T cells exhibit increased LARP4 expression. This Read More
Nanomechanical binding mechanism of ligands drives agonistic activity – New
Nanomechanical binding mechanism of ligands drives agonistic activity Summary Ligand binding to receptors triggers biological responses, but the precise mechanism remains unclear. Recent research highlights the crucial role of nanomechanical forces in this process. Ligand Read More
Concentrating funding at high-powered universities can maximize output, paper argues, but may sacrifice broader benefits Summary A new paper argues that concentrating research funding at elite universities could lead to higher scientific output and innovation. Read More
Absence of cysteine in mice coaxed fat-storing cells to burn energy, causing weight loss and offering potential therapeutic targets to improve metabolic health. Summary Deleting cysteine from the diet of mice forced fat-storing cells (adipocytes) Read More
When Entomophaga grylli infects locusts or grasshoppers, they climb to the tops of plants before their death. The zombie-ant fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis infects ants and controls their behaviors to benefit fungal transmission. This type of Read More