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Mashup Score: 79CCR8+ decidual regulatory T cells maintain maternal-fetal immune tolerance during early pregnancy - 3 hour(s) ago
Decidual CCR8+ dTreg cells, with a highly activated and immunosuppressive phenotype, are crucial for maternal-fetal immune tolerance.
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Mashup Score: 51Convergence and consensus - 12 hour(s) ago
In these days of political instability, geopolitical tensions, and social discontent around the world, there are continued threats to the principles, conduct, and findings of science. This assault on science has been fueled by flooding the public with …
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Mashup Score: 402Contents | Science 388, 6745 - 14 hour(s) ago
COVER US aircraft sprayed herbicides over South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The herbicides contained dioxin, a long-lived toxic chemical that contaminated soils and aquatic sediments and found its way into the food chain. Now, more than 50 years after the spraying ended, researchers are still trying to understand how dioxin exposure has affected human health. See page 350. Agency freezes funding to Harvard, four other universities amid debates over antisemitism and government overreach Health experts
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Mashup Score: 299The nitroplast: A nitrogen-fixing organelle - 15 hour(s) ago
A bacterial endosymbiont of marine algae evolved to an organelle
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Move over mitochondria, a new organelle called the nitroplast is here. In a Science study last year, researchers reported that a nitrogen-fixing organelle has been identified in a marine alga. Learn more in this #SciencePerspective: https://t.co/2QoMSHylLH #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/89jD0aIfEc
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Mashup Score: 31Sticking the landing: Insect-inspired strategies for safely landing flapping-wing aerial microrobots - 17 hour(s) ago
Insect-inspired design and control strategies overcome landing challenges for flapping-wing microrobots.
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Mashup Score: 288Bizarre ‘Tatooine’ exoplanet orbits two failed stars at once - 23 hour(s) ago
About 120 light-years from Earth, two brown dwarfs host a planet with a surprisingly sideways orbit
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Mashup Score: 86Dynamic modulation of the motor neuron translatome during developmental synapse elimination - 1 day(s) ago
Superfluous axons are removed from muscle fibers through temporal changes in mRNA translation.
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Mashup Score: 51
Amid funding cuts and new limitations, “I don’t have 4 years to hunker down and wait it out,” this postdoc writes
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Mashup Score: 49Unlocking aerobatic potential of quadcopters: Autonomous freestyle flight generation and execution - 1 day(s) ago
An autonomous aerobatic system capable of complex flight maneuvers usually requiring professional pilots is proposed.
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Mashup Score: 113
Cachexia, a severe wasting syndrome associated with inflammatory conditions, often leads to multiorgan failure and death. Patients with cachexia experience extreme fatigue, apathy, and clinical depression, yet the biological mechanisms underlying these …
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Researchers have identified a subset of regulatory T cells enriched in the decidua that promote maternal-fetal immune tolerance during early pregnancy. Learn more in @SciImmunology: https://t.co/mPDSM8kIAd https://t.co/CI31ggCGH8