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Your Body Remembers Common Cold Coronaviruses From Childhood. How Can You Get the Same Immunity to COVID-19?

By Gina Kirchweger | La Jolla Institute for Immunology on Jul 25, 2022   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Your Body Remembers Common Cold Coronaviruses From Childhood. How Can You Get the Same Immunity to COVID-19?

COVID-19 boosters may lead to a stable antibody and T cell population in years to come LA JOLLA, CA—For a glimpse into the future of SARS-CoV-2 immunity, scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) are investigating how the immune system builds its defenses against common cold coronaviruses (CCCs). According to a new LJI study, published recently […]

Blockchain Gives Indigenous Americans Control Over Their Genomic Data

By Jack Yuanwei Cheng | Cell Press on Jul 25, 2022   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Blockchain Gives Indigenous Americans Control Over Their Genomic Data

Scientists today can access genomic data from Indigenous Peoples without their free, prior, and informed consent, leading to potential misuse and the reinforcement of stereotypes. Despite existing tools that facilitate the sharing of genomic information with researchers, none of those options give Indigenous governments control over how these data are used. In an article publishing […]

‘Safety in numbers’ tactic keeps Pacific salmon safe from predators

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Jul 22, 2022   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

‘Safety in numbers’ tactic keeps Pacific salmon safe from predators

Animals that live in groups tend to be more protected from predators. That idea might be common sense, but it’s difficult to test for some species, especially for wild populations of fish that live in the ocean. A new University of Washington study that leverages historical data has found unique support for the “safety in […]

GI scientist proud of work on Webb telescope

By LJ Evans | Geophysical Institute on Jul 18, 2022   Science/Education  

GI scientist proud of work on Webb telescope

Tuesday, July 12 at at 6:30 a.m. Alaska time, NASA rolled out five images gathered in the last few weeks from the James Webb Space Telescope, the largest and most powerful space observatory ever built. The telescope, launched in December 2021 on a European Space Agency rocket, is expected to be the world’s premier observatory […]

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