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2 weeks ago
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6797, Page 480-480, April 2026.
Corinne Simonti, and Jesse Smith, L. Bryan Ray, Corinne Simonti, Mattia Maroso, Ian S. Osborne, Yevgeniya Nusinovich, Jack Huang, and Jesse Smith

A helper NLR channels organellar calcium to trigger plant immunity

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6797, Page 499-505, April 2026.
Tarhan Ibrahim, Freddie J. King, AmirAli Toghani, Luyao Wang, Saskia Jenkins, Enoch Lok Him Yuen, Hung-Yu Wang, Cristina Vuolo, Nick Eilmann, Vanda Adamkova, Khong-Sam Chia, Baptiste Castel, Jonathan D. G. Jones, Philip Carella, Chih-Hang Wu, Jiorgos…

Performance of a large language model on the reasoning tasks of a physician

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Science, Volume 392, Issue 6797, Page 524-527, April 2026.
Peter G. Brodeur, Thomas A. Buckley, Zahir Kanjee, Ethan Goh, Evelyn Bin Ling, Priyank Jain, Stephanie Cabral, Raja-Elie Abdulnour, Adrian D. Haimovich, Jason A. Freed, Andrew Olson, Daniel J. Morgan, Jason Hom, Robert Gallo, Liam G. McCoy, Haadi Mombini…

A hidden map in your nose could explain how smell works

2 weeks ago
Scientists have finally cracked one of the biggest mysteries in the senses: how smell is organized. By mapping millions of neurons in mice, researchers discovered that smell receptors in the nose aren’t random at all—they’re arranged in neat, overlapping stripes based on receptor type, forming a hidden structure scientists never knew existed. Even more striking, this layout mirrors how smell information is mapped in the brain, revealing a coordinated system from nose to neural circuits.

First-ever 3D view shows how killer T cells destroy cancer

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The body’s “killer” T cells don’t just attack—they strike with astonishing precision, forming a tiny, highly organized contact zone that lets them destroy dangerous cells without harming their neighbors. Now, scientists have captured this process in unprecedented detail, revealing a hidden world of molecular choreography.