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Scientific Frontline
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Vaccine strategy induces broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies
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Members of the research group at Karolinska Institutet who played a leading role in the study: Fabian-Alexander Schleich, Gunilla Karlsson H...
Pet cats that roam outdoors carry similar disease risk as feral cats
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Photo Credit: Felix Jiricka Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary : Infectious Disease Risks in Outdoor Pet Cats Th...
Just a few species can drive a plant community’s response to warming temperatures
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Warming experiments including B4WarmED, which is shown here and operated by the University of Minnesota, enabled a new analysis led by the U...
New technology enables ‘rewriting a chapter’ of the genome
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The ability to insert a large segment of DNA into a genome potentially expands gene therapy treatment from cancellation of disease-causing m...
Synthetic Biology: In-Depth Description
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Synthetic biology is a multidisciplinary area of research that involves the design and construction of novel biological parts, devices, and ...
How the embryonal epigenome organizes itself
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Professor Steffen Rulands Photo Credit: © LMU Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary : Embryonal Epigenome Self-Orga...
How can honeybees and wild bees coexist in cities?
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Urban beekeeping brings large colonies of honeybees into cities. These colonies then compete with local wild bee populations and may harm th...
Mini-Antibodies Reactivate the Guardian of the Genome
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Structure of the DNA-binding domain of a reactivated p53 cancer mutant in complex with a stabilizing DARPin. Image Credit: Andreas Joerger, ...
How rock removes CO₂ from the atmosphere
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Giada Franceschi in the lab Photo Credit: © TU Wien Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary : Rapid Mineral Carbonat...
An unprecedented view of the immune system’s killer cells
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A cytotoxic T cell imaged by cryo-expansion microscopy (cryo-ExM). The colorful dots at the center are cytotoxic granules used to destroy in...
Quail embryos + a prickly protein = major discovery in birth defects
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Junctional neural tube defect caused by Prickle1 disruption as seen using advanced imaging. Photo Credit: Dr Jian Xiong Wang Scientific Fron...
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Scientists pave the way for fast, cost-effective custom enzyme development
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The SMART single-molecule display model, predicted by Alphafold3, shows SpDAAO (red) linked to a puromycin linker (magenta) through puromyci...
How the immune system battles lifelong viral infections acquired at birth
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The immune system continues to fight infections acquired at birth even into adulthood, though its effectiveness remains limited Image Credit...
Risk of celiac disease is not a reason to avoid antibiotics
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Image Credit: Scientific Frontline Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary : Antibiotic Use and Celiac Disease Risk...
Fish Evolution Accelerated After Adapting to Eat off Hard Surfaces
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The ability to bite food off hard surfaces, such as coral, evolved about 50 million years ago and led to the rapid formation of new species ...
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