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Immune Response to Omicron Wanes Substantially Over Time Post-Vaccination
Although COVID-19 booster vaccinations in adults elicit high levels of neutralizing antibodies against the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, antibody levels decrease substantially within 3 months, according to new clinical trial data.
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Shipwreck Provides Real-World Lab To Study Plastic Degradation
A wrecked ship fully loaded with plastic pellets has provided a unique opportunity for researchers to compare how plastic degrades under different real-world conditions.
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How Well Are We Progressing Towards Eco-Friendly Pest Management?
A new study has reviewed the progress made towards an eco-friendly insect pest management approach in subtropical agro-ecosystems in South Africa.
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Individual Cells Are Smarter Than Previously Thought
University of Zurich researchers found that single cells make decisions much more autonomously than previously thought.
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Skin Swabs Are "Surprisingly Effective" at Identifying COVID-19 Infection
New research from the University of Surrey demonstrates that the accuracy of using skin swab samples to identify COVID-19 infection is not far behind that of blood samples.
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Loss of “Youth” Protein May Drive Aging in the Eye
According to a murine study, loss of the protein pigment epithelium-derived factor, which protects retinal support cells, may drive age-related changes in the retina.
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Molecular Signatures of Immature Neurons Provide New Insights Into Brain Plasticity
According to research, plastic neurons are present in the hippocampus throughout the human lifespan, a finding that could pave the way for the deeper study of adult neurogenesis and its roles in memory, mood, behavior and brain disorders.
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CRISPR Used To Dissect How Genetic Elements Communicate
Researchers have used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system to reveal insights into how genetic promoters and enhancers coordinate gene expression.
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Researchers Estimate When the Genetic Variations That Make Us Human Emerged
The study of the genomes of our closest relatives, the Neanderthals and Denisovans, has opened up new research paths that can broaden our understanding of the evolutionary history of Homo sapiens.
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Advanced AI Has a Thirst for Wine, Not Power
Scientists have developed a new type of hardware for AI that could use less energy and operate more quickly — and it has already passed a virtual wine-tasting test.
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