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Guardians of the Immune System

This article examines how the understanding of regulatory T cells transformed from initial scientific doubt to Nobel Prize-winning research.
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Why Are mRNA Vaccines Not Giving Long-Lasting Protection?

While mRNA vaccines trigger potent initial immune responses, emerging data suggest they do not generate durable plasma cells, providing clues for developing longer-lasting vaccines.
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Is the Gut Microbiome Really Causing Autism? A Scientist Breaks It Down

Trinity College Dublin’s Dr. Kevin Mitchell reviews the evidence behind claims that gut microbes cause autism. He argues that most microbiome studies are too small, inconsistent and confounded by diet and behavior.
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Top Tips for Going Paperless in the Lab

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Samantha Pearman-Kanza to learn more about the benefits (and potential pitfalls) of going paperless in the lab and some of the research advancing digital technologies.
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Building Inclusive Cultures in STEMM: An Interview With Dr. Tyler Brown

Dr. Tyler Brown discusses his experiences of working in STEMM and highlights how the industry can foster a more inclusive workplace culture.
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How Neuroimmunology Is Redefining Brain Aging and Repair

This article explores how understanding the brain–immune ecosystem brings insights to the molecular mechanisms behind brain aging, facilitating research into immunotherapies for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Embracing Environmentally Friendly Practices in the Research Lab

How can research labs reduce their environmental impact? Technology Networks asked two sustainability experts to find out.
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Will Labs Wake Up to the Environmental Cost of Data Crunching?

The rise of digital science is reshaping lab sustainability. In this article, experts highlight the need for new standards to account for computing’s growing environmental impact.
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The Surprising Connection Between Cancer and Allergy

IgE, best known for mediating allergic reactions, may also shape cancer outcomes. Learn how this immune molecule could serve as both a biomarker and a basis for next-generation therapies.
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Addressing Proteomics Challenges: Enhancing Sample Preparation Techniques

Addressing critical proteomics challenges in the lab, including robust sample preparation, managing batch effects in experimental design, and ensuring data quality integrity for reliable results.
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