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Host-Pathogen Interactions " Infection, Immunity and Beyond

3+ week, 5+ day ago  (1082+ words) This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3 - Good Health & Well being With this cross-journal Collection, the editors at Nature Immunology, Nature Communications, Communications Biology and Scientific Reports invite original research Articles investigating all aspects of the complex molecular…...

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AI model rapidly designs new antibiotic to fight resistant bacteria

1+ mon, 18+ hour ago  (548+ words) Researchers at Mc Master University have developed a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of drastically speeding up drug discovery - and, in early tests, it has already designed a brand-new antibiotic. The discovery is a demonstration of how AI…...

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Yahoo News
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NASA unveils new Moon base missions ahead of Artemis astronaut return

17+ hour, 15+ min ago  (264+ words) Fresh off the success of Artemis II, NASA says it is moving quickly toward its next major goal, building a long-term human presence on the Moon. During a Moon Base update Tuesday in Washington, NASA leaders outlined new robotic missions,…...

Universe Today
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The Weirdness of Early Universe SMBHs Gets Even Weirder

20+ min ago  (856+ words) The JWST has shown us some strange things about supermassive black holes (SMBH) in the early Universe. Many of them are far more massive than we think they should be. Now astronomers working with the JWST have found one that…...

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Interesting Engineering
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Automatically curling morphing module to shield fragile electronics

55+ min ago  (603+ words) Discover the engineering revolution transforming modern defense with Strength, Stealth, Speed: The Very Fast Future of Advanced Defense During proof-of-concept testing, the module configured with just 10 of these internal scales could withstand roughly 10 Newtons of crushing force. Nature spent millions…...

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Science Daily
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The rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed, new study confirms

7+ hour, 31+ min ago  (505+ words) Movement of the inner core has been debated by the scientific community for two decades, with some research indicating that the inner core rotates faster than the planet's surface. The new USC study provides unambiguous evidence that the inner core…...

Smithsonian Magazine
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NASA Unveils New Details About the Future Moon Base and the Missions Laying the Groundwork to Build It

27+ min ago  (507+ words) More from Smithsonian magazine Margherita Bassi | Daily Correspondent Humans are heading back to the moon, and this time, they want to maintain a long-term presence there. That means future lunar visitors will need a place to stay. On May 26, NASA…...

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Science Daily
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Lung organoids unveil secret: How pathogens infect human lung tissue

7+ hour, 31+ min ago  (134+ words) How do pathogens invade the lungs? Using human lung microtissues, a team at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel has uncovered the strategy used by a dangerous pathogen. The bacterium targets specific lung cells and has developed a sophisticated…...

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Science Daily
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A lung pathogen's dilemma: Infect or resist antibiotics?

7+ hour, 31+ min ago  (412+ words) To survive tough conditions, P. aeruginosa forms colonies known as "biofilms" -- clusters of bacteria encased in a self-produced matrix that provides them with significant advantages, including protection from antibiotics. Mimicking natural infection environments to observe the bacteria To better understand P. aeruginosa's…...

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