Antibodies have transformed the way physicians treat patients with different pathologies. The next generation of monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapeutics in immuno-oncology have been optimized for safety and efficacy. Therapeutic antibodies are man-made…
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Novel Analysis Technique Provides Insight into Immunity
A new technology that analyzes gene expression in cells reveals new insights into immune cell activity. This new single-cell approach doesn’t just capture genetic information, but also cell function. The new technique is known as Cytokine Intracellular…
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Psilocybin mushrooms are going mainstream, but scientific research and regulation lag behind
Amid a renaissance in the science of psychedelics, public interest in psilocybin – or magic mushrooms, as they’ve long been known – is surging.
One study found that rates of psilocybin use increased 44% among adults ages 18-29 from 2019 to 2023, and 188% among those over age 30. This…
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Fyodor Lukyanov: US Decapitation Strike Strengthens Russian Hardliners — Russia in Global Affairs
When President Trump made the fateful decision at the end of February to go into Iran with full force and decapitate its leadership, there were a number of likely consequences to that decision that the President, apparently, did not fully take into consideration….
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Ukraine and Croatia are building underground drone factory to kill Chinese supply chain
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Ukrainian drone manufacturer General Cherry and Croatia’s ORQA signed a memorandum of cooperation on 7 April. They agreed to jointly develop and manufacture interceptor drones…
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Streamlined Respiratory Molecular Diagnostics for Oncology Care
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SIGN INIn oncology care, respiratory infections can pose serious risks—especially when diagnostic delays disrupt treatment decisions. Yet many…
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Does vinyl sound better? — Harvard Gazette
A series of random questions answered by Harvard experts.
Robert Wood is the Harry Lewis and Marlyn McGrath Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His courses include “How Music Works:…
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The questions that keep scientists up at night — Harvard Gazette
There are a lot of good ideas floating around about the conditions necessary for life to develop, said Peter Girguis, professor of organismic and evolutionary biology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and co-director of the Harvard Microbial Sciences Initiative.
What’s not known —…
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Ukraine unleashes machine gun-toting drones into the Black Sea
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Ukraine’s sea drones are continuing to evolve, mounting machine guns on their hulls. This allows them to fire on enemy UAVs coming to get them and lay down suppressing fire…
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Russia’s Black Sea Fleet is down to 7 major warships. Ukraine is hunting them one by one.
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- There are just seven missile-armed warships left in Russia’s once-powerful Black Sea Fleet
- Ukrainian drone forces are escalating their attacks on these surviving vessels…
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