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How the Gut Differentiates Artificial Sweeteners from Sugars
Signals from sweeteners and sugars are relayed from the gut to the brain by different neural pathways, a new study concludes.

Female Brains Wake Up from Anesthesia Differently Than Male Brains
Ketamine anesthesia drives female-specific microglial activity in mice, offering insight about the anesthetic and highlighting the need to study sex as a biological variable.

Universe 25 Experiment
A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food and water, personal space is essential to prevent societal collapse, but Universe 25's relevance to humans remains disputed.

Publisher Investigates an Alleged Peer Review Extortion Attempt
A researcher received emails demanding payment in exchange for his paper’s acceptance in a Wiley journal, setting off an investigation into peer review integrity.
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Improving rAAV Production for Viral Vector Manufacturing
Explore strategies for improving recombinant adeno-associated virus production in transient HEK293 suspension cultures while maintaining vector quality and supporting scalable viral vector manufacturing.


Advancing Respiratory Immunity Through Tissue-Resident Memory T Cell Research
Discover how tissue-resident memory T cells develop within the respiratory tract and how these findings are advancing respiratory virus immunity, vaccine research, and high-throughput immune profiling.











