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Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:55 PM EDT
Surprising Reason That B Cells Benefit From Booster Shots
Rockefeller University

Certain infectious diseases, such as COVID or the flu, evolve constantly, shapeshifting just enough to outmaneuver our immune systems and reinfect us repeatedly. But subsequent reinfections often don’t lead to the most severe outcomes—for very good reason. Upon first exposure to a pathogen, our immune systems churn out specially trained B cells, which have learned to identify and eliminate the virus.

   
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Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:45 PM EDT
West Nile Infections Are Spiking. Here’s Why the Percentage of Severe Cases Is So Small
Rockefeller University

The U.S. is currently in the midst of yet another West Nile virus (WNV) outbreak, with the CDC documenting 880 cases across 46 states so far this year.

   
Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:35 PM EDT
Frailty Scores Predict Outcomes in Stroke Patients After Urgent Carotid Procedures
Ochsner Health

An innovative study by Dr. Hernan Bazan at Ochsner Health and colleagues reveals how frailty assessments can accurately predict outcomes in urgent carotid artery interventions for stroke patients.

Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:15 PM EDT
Antibiotics and Antifungals May Slightly Affect Parkinson's Risk, Study Finds
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

New research by Rutgers Health researchers highlights a complex relationship between bacteria in the digestive tract and brain health.

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Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:10 PM EDT
Emergent Device Boosts Neuromorphic Computing
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Researchers have shown that a novel memristor device consisting of metal, dielectric, and metal layers remembers the history of electrical signals sent through it. The interface between metal and dielectric in the novel device is critical for stable switching and enhanced performance. Simulations indicate that circuits built on this device exhibit improved image recognition.

Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:05 PM EDT
How to grow food without light
Washington University in St. Louis

In a new publication, engineers at Washington University in St. Louis make the case for electro-agriculture to help drastically cut carbon emissions.

Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: World Bank, IMF Meetings Underway in Washington D.C.
George Washington University

The 2024 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank are underway in Washington D.C. World financial leaders are gathering this week though Saturday to discuss efforts... ...

Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: McDonald’s Quarter Pounders Linked to E. coli Outbreak
George Washington University

The CDC has issued a food safety alert for an E. coli outbreak connected to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. ...

Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Kamala Harris to Face Voters in Pennsylvania Town Hall Moderated by CNN’s Anderson Cooper
George Washington University

Tonight Vice President Kamala Harris will participate in a CNN town hall where she will take questions from undecided and persuadable voters in Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state. ...

Release date: 23-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
GW Law Fall 2024 Shapiro Lecture
George Washington University

GW Law’s Annual J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Distinguished Lecture on Global Climate Change and Energy Law ...


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