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Weekly: Immune system treatment makes old mice seem young again; new black hole image; unexploded bombs are becoming more dangerous
Mar 29, 2024
Scientists rejuvenate old mice's immune systems, new detailed black hole image raises questions, unexploded bombs becoming more dangerous, possible sighting of graviton particle. Plus: Sleep affects aging, therapy horses stressed without choice, and innovative paper airplane-testing robot.
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- Targeting biased stem cells in aging mice rejuvenates immune systems, showing promise for human applications.
- Black hole image reveals magnetic field lines, sparking curiosity about common principles governing black hole behavior.
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Revitalizing the Aging Immune System in Mice
Researchers at Stanford University developed antibodies targeting biased stem cells in aging mice, resulting in decreased biased stem cells, enhanced production of essential white blood cells, and reduced inflammation. The treated mice showed improved immune responses to vaccination and infection, suggesting rejuvenation of their immune systems.
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