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Mitochondria power immunity against cancer
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 24-25, April 2026.
Cured by blood
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 25-26, April 2026.
In Other Journals
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 47-48, April 2026.
A call to serve
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 114-114, April 2026.
Strategies for achieving healthy, sustainable, and equitable dietary transitions
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 37-43, April 2026.
Bromine-mediated electrochemical propane dehydrogenation by self-assembled ionic liquid-SnO2 hollow spheres
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 87-92, April 2026.
A sensory system for mating in octopus
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 96-101, April 2026.
Flexible, abstract rhythm perception in bumble bees
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 93-95, April 2026.
Atomic-resolution imaging of gold species at organic liquid-solid interfaces
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 77-82, April 2026.
Pearling drives mitochondrial DNA nucleoid distribution
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 102-109, April 2026.
The dawn of the Phanerozoic: A transitional fauna from the late Ediacaran of Southwest China
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 63-68, April 2026.
IL-22 from enteroendocrine cells promotes early-life gut motility in zebrafish through the microbiota
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 69-76, April 2026.
Young blood
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 34-34, April 2026.
The new stakes of space exploration
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6793, Page 33-33, April 2026.
How fast is the universe expanding? Cosmic ‘illusions’ may hold answer
Repeated supernovae flashes, warped by gravity, could resolve a cosmological dispute
Bumble bees show a surprising knack for rhythm
Flexible rhythm perception, once thought to require a big brain, has been shown in humble bumble bees
Some black holes are ‘forbidden,’ ripples in spacetime reveal
Analysis of gravitational waves supports theory that some stars explode without leaving behind black holes
500-million-year-old fossil sheds light on origins of spiders and scorpions
Bristling, multilegged ocean swimmer shows early emergence of claws
Across the social sciences, half of research doesn’t replicate
Ambitious effort tested whether more than 100 papers held up on multiple types of “repeatability” tests
TNF alpha unmasks enteric malate aspartate shuttle dysfunction bridging Parkinson disease and intestinal inflammation
Gastrointestinal dysfunction often precedes motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD), suggesting the enteric nervous system (ENS) is central to early pathogenesis. How α-synuclein contributes to ENS dysfunction, and how inflammation modulates this, remains unclear. Here we show that Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha enhances α-synuclein accumulation in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived enteric neurons and glia, and impairs the malate-aspartate shuttle, a key pathway for mitochondrial energy...