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Scientists have discovered a pathway centered on #mitophagy—the breakdown of mitochondria—that helps “prune” tendril-like growths from neurons in the nervous system. Science Signaling 📄: bit.ly/3Uoe9Je Focus: bit.ly/3YnjYb9


A new study in Science Robotics describes the Fast Lock-On tracking system that can record a flying honeybee outdoors while keeping its antennae and wings in focus. bit.ly/4f5NDNd

Current #COVID19 vaccines induce suboptimal respiratory mucosal immunity even after mRNA boosters. Science Translational Medicine 📄: bit.ly/48vWJR2; bit.ly/4flK6u4 Focus: bit.ly/3C2Yau3


Emus’ weird running is surprisingly energy efficient—and dinos’ may have been, too. Learn more: bit.ly/40hYxuR News from Science


Are implantable, living pharmacies within reach? A new #SciencePerspective investigates the potential of biohybrid-based medicine, where cell-based drug factories could produce therapies on demand inside patients. bit.ly/4hlS0VQ Science Magazine


Scientists studying the deep sea have built an underwater robot that can gently scoop up delicate fish, squid, and even jellyfish, with a folding container inspired by the Japanese art of origami. Learn more on #OrigamiDay. ➡️ bit.ly/3CaBwQe News from Science


This elephant learned to use a hose as a shower. Then her rival sought revenge. The behaviors reveal sophisticated tool use—and possible “pranking”—among pachyderms. Learn more: bit.ly/3Ar6pzH Science Visuals

In a new Science Magazine study, researchers report a previously overlooked contributor to the meningeal immune landscape in early brain development: group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s). Learn more ⬇️ 📄: bit.ly/3YzGBJE #SciencePerspective: bit.ly/4fg4zkc


Plant scientists have high hopes for short corn. Learn more in this News from Science feature: bit.ly/3CmKj1H #ScienceMagArchives


A new Science Magazine study reports how #COVID19 travel restrictions and social measures reshaped the global dispersal of influenza. Learn more ⬇️ 📄: bit.ly/3YZ1Vd5 #SciencePerspective: bit.ly/3YWzfkB


Why do humans mature so slowly? A small-brained member of Homo that lived 1.8 million years ago may signal a step toward long, drawn-out childhoods. Learn more: bit.ly/4fLPWoE News from Science


The Science Visuals team is looking for a temporary photo editor to assist in sourcing compelling high-quality imagery for publication in Science Magazine and News from Science. Apply by 30 November: bit.ly/4ecoDT4



Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy, already approved for certain blood cancers, is generating excitement in early tests against autoimmune diseases. Learn more in this News from Science feature: bit.ly/3UZN9QL



In Botswana, a geologist hunts for signs of the rifting that is tearing the continent apart. Learn more in this News from Science feature: bit.ly/4hQcJBH
