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Ice Age Predator: Gaiasia jennyae
Forty million years before dinosaurs, the giant salamander-like Gaiasia jennyae dominated swampy ecosystems. With a two-foot-long skull and interlocking jaws, this top predator used its unique toilet seat-shaped head to ambush prey. Recently described in the journal Nature, Gaiasia's discovery in Namibia sheds light on early tetrapod evolution and the diverse ecosystems of the Permian period. (Learn More)
Researchers have discovered several rare types of helper T cells that are associated with immune disorders such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and even asthma. The discoveries were made possible by a newly developed technology they call ReapTEC. The new T cell atlas is publicly available and should help in the development of new drug therapies for immune-mediated diseases. (Learn More)
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