Scientists at Gladstone Institutes uncovered a surprising reason why dopamine-producing neurons, crucial for smooth body movements, die in Parkinson’s disease. In mice, when these neurons were kept overactive for weeks, they began to falter, Read More
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In the heart of French Polynesia, a narrow channel carves its way through the Fakarava Atoll, connecting a vast lagoon to the open ocean. To the casual eye, it’s a beautiful stretch of turquoise Read More
Immunotherapies have made significant strides in treating advanced cancers, a feat that was once considered impossible. These treatments, with their Summary Immunotherapies represent a major breakthrough in cancer treatment, particularly for advanced stages previously Read More
Researchers have created a remarkable new approach to repairing spinal cord injuries by merging 3D printing, stem cells, and lab-grown tissues. They engineered tiny scaffolds that guide stem cells to form nerve fibers capable of Read More
Susan Monarez, who clashed with the U.S. health secretary over vaccine policy, refuses to step down Summary Susan Monarez, a senior scientist at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is resisting calls Read More
Discovery of Planckian time limit offers new opportunities for quantum technologies. A collaborative team of researchers in Japan has identified “heavy fermions”—electrons with greatly increased effective mass—that display quantum entanglement controlled by Planckian Read More
Some might say it looks like a finger. Others might see a worm. Scientists in the field often liken it to an antenna. The technical name is primary cilium. This slender, microscopic appendage juts out Read More
Glucose drives T cell signaling. Stronger signals mean better cancer defense. For the body’s disease-fighting T cells, glucose is much more than just a simple sugar rush. Scientists at the Van Andel Institute have Read More
Nature Immunology, Published online: 22 August 2025; doi:10.1038/s41590-025-02257-w Cui and colleagues identify the chromatin organizer protein SATB1 as a critical regulator of quiescence in stem-like progenitor CD8+ T cells that arise during chronic Read More
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to adapt one’s behavior to changing circumstances based on previous experience, is thought to play an important role in a species’ ability to successfully adapt to new environments and expand Read More