Researchers have created three-dimensional maps of the interstellar dust extinction curve within the Milky Way galaxy. The results provide improved extinction corrections for astronomical observations. Learn more in this week's issue of Science: https://scim.ag/41ZYtjz
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A bite from a blue-lined octopus can kill a person. But for a female octopus, it's a temporary sedative that allows her mate to escape becoming her final meal. That story and more of the best from Science Magazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://lnkd.in/gQzPPvCB
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In an iconic corner of the Grand Canyon, a uranium mine may threaten a tribe’s sole water source. Learn more: https://scim.ag/4kGF2DN
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A therapeutic hydrogel prevents abdominal adhesions after surgery in large animals, an antibody treatment empowers the immune system against an invasive fungal infection in mice, and more this week in #ScienceTranslationalMedicine. https://scim.ag/4iqjCt4
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In Science, researchers detail a nanoscale-resolution reconstruction of a millimeter-scale fragment of human cerebral cortex, giving an unprecedented view into the structural organization of brain tissue at the supracellular, cellular, and subcellular levels. Learn more during #BrainAwarenessWeek: https://scim.ag/3VJeGX7
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Butterfly populations across the U.S. are in alarming decline, according to a new Science study, with total abundance falling by 22% in just 20 years. Such widespread and worrisome losses portend broader environmental threats and emphasize the urgent need for conservation action. https://scim.ag/41Lpt6i
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Researchers uncover how colorectal tumors depend on the protein NEMO to recover from DNA-damaging therapies, new findings delineate how the enzyme SIRT6 supports the function of brown fat tissue in mice, and more this week in #ScienceSignaling. https://scim.ag/4bKTg2n
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An oral tablet vaccine for norovirus based on an adenoviral-vectored vaccine that delivers VP1 is safe in older adults and produces a notable antibody response in the mucosa that persists for 210 days, according to results from a phase 1 trial. Learn more in #ScienceTranslationalMedicine: https://scim.ag/3QPzTvv
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In a new Science study, researchers present ESM3, a protein language model that enables the programmed generation of protein structure and sequence in response to user prompts. Learn more: https://scim.ag/3Wq2ESH
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#ScienceImmunology's March issue is out! This month's cover highlights the mechanisms underlying autoimmune photosensitivity. UV-damaged mitochondria release Z-DNA into the cytoplasm and trigger inflammatory signaling. Read about this research and more: https://scim.ag/41L1kwX
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