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Fox 13 Seattle: Why flu shots work differently in older adults

Oct 31, 2025

It is flu season and there is some new insight into why vaccines may work less effectively in older adults.

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Science: Can AI capture the mind-boggling complexity of a human cell?

Oct 30, 2025

More than 2 decades ago researchers started to build systems of equations meant to simulate some of the cell’s workings. Now, they have progressed...

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KOMO: Allen Institute scientists crack code on why flu shots work differently in older adults

Oct 30, 2025

Flu season is fast-approaching! And with it comes the annual push by public health leaders to encourage us to roll up our sleeves to get the latest...

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The Scientist: A Neural Network Maps the Mouse Brain in Unprecedented Detail

Oct 23, 2025

Using spatial transcriptomics and AI, researchers redefined the mouse brain’s geography, uncovering hundreds of new subregions.

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GeekWire: Tech Moves: Allen Institute gets new exec

Oct 23, 2025

Award-winning immunologist ​​Susan Kaech is the new executive vice president of the Allen Institute’s Immunology Moonshot, an initiative that...

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FOX Chicago: Can you really trust your gut? The science behind our ‘sixth sense’

Oct 16, 2025

We’ve all heard the advice: “trust your gut.” But what does that really mean — and is there science behind it? Dr. Hongkui Zeng, Executive...

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Time: Why AI Companies Are Racing to Build a Virtual Human Cell

Oct 14, 2025

A human cell is a Rube Goldberg machine like no other, full of biological chain reactions that make the difference between life and death....

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Daily Mail: New therapy ‘fixes’ genes tied to brain disorders… reversing symptoms of debilitating diseases suffered by millions

Oct 13, 2025

Scientists may be one step closer to a new therapy that could 'fix' the faulty genes at play in people with brain disorders such as autism and...

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LiveScience: Scientists use AI to map uncharted areas of the mouse brain

Oct 7, 2025

Using a ChatGPT-like AI model, scientists have created a new map of the mouse brain that captures previously uncharted areas of the organ in...

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GeekWire: Scientists enlist AI to map regions of the brain in unprecedented detail — and that’s just the start

Oct 7, 2025

Scientists say an artificial intelligence program that they compare to ChatGPT has helped them create one of the most detailed maps of the mouse brain...

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ArsTechnica: The neurons that let us see what isn’t there

Oct 6, 2025

A new study in Nature Neuroscience has identified a specific population of neurons in the visual cortex—dubbed IC-encoders—and shows their direct...

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Washington Post: The origins of hallucinations are traced in specialized brain cells

Oct 6, 2025

Science appears to be a step closer to understanding how the brain generates hallucinations, raising hopes that someday they might be preventable,...

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Newsweek: Scientists Find Clues That May Stop Rheumatoid Arthritis Before It Starts

Sep 24, 2025

You could one day be spared from ever experiencing the debilitating symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)—thanks to a new discovery that could help...

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Christy Bennett, M.S., M.B.A., (left), and Pravina Venkatesan, (right), preparing research samples in the lab at Allen Institute. Photo by Jenny Burns.

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The Scientist: Inflammation Starts Long Before the Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sep 24, 2025

Millions of people around the world suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disorder that causes debilitating joint swelling and pain....

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NPR: This week in science

Sep 19, 2025

The regular Short Wave science roundup covers mysterious red dots in space, the neurons behind optical illusions and a study of octopus arms.

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Founder Paul G. Allen believed in answering big, fundamental questions in biology (Big Science). The approach to tackling these questions is rooted in Team Science: where experts across multiple fields leverage unique talents in a coordinated, collaborative way to produce massive amounts of high-quality data. The data, tools, and resources created are freely available (Open Science) to the entire scientific community. Big, Team and Open Science–as practiced by the Allen Institute–accelerates progress, amplifies impact and benefits all.

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