Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) maintain the specialized lipid compositions of organellar membranes1,2. In humans, many LTPs are implicated in diseases3, but for the majority, the cargo and auxiliary lipids facilitating transfer remain unknown. We…
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CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil kicks off national tour in South Florida
The CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil kicked off the LIVE Across America tour in South Florida Tuesday.
Before the broadcast, CBS News Miami Anchor Lauren Pastrana met with Dokoupil to talk about his South Florida roots and his mission for…
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Unofficial third-party test reports chronic wasting disease in Ferry County mule deer
SPOKANE – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) received a private testing company report reflecting a positive chronic wasting disease (CWD) test result from a mule deer harvested in game management unit (GMU) 101 in Ferry…
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A mysterious ancient fingerprint and a lemon-shaped planet — the stories you’ve missed
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Nutrient requirements of organ-specific metastasis in breast cancer
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All experiments conducted in this study were approved by the MIT Committee on Animal Care or the MGH Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Female B6 and female NSG mice 6–10 weeks of age were used. Animals were housed at ambient…
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Neuro-epithelial circuits promote sensory convergence and intestinal immunity
Gieseck, R. L. 3rd, Wilson, M. S. & Wynn, T. A. Type 2 immunity in tissue repair and fibrosis. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 18, 62–76 (2018).
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Hammad, H., Debeuf, N.,…
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Bidirectional CRISPR screens decode a GLIS3-dependent fibrotic cell circuit
Generating the integrated IBD scRNA-seq atlas
Previously published scRNA-seq datasets on CD and UC were used for integrative analysis2,9,11,13. The dataset of Smillie et al.2 was generated with colonic tissue biopsies obtained from 12 non-IBD…
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Disadvantaged Communities Advisory Group Meeting
The Disadvantaged Communities Advisory Group (DACAG) to the California Energy Commission (CEC) and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will meet at the date and time listed. Please note that the DACAG aims to begin promptly at the start time, and the end time is an estimate based on the agenda proposed. The meeting may end sooner or later than the posted end time depending on various factors. A majority of CEC or CPUC Commissioners may attend, but no CEC or CPUC votes will be taken.
DACAG members may attend remotely. The meeting may be recorded. See notice for information on when, where and how to join the meeting.
Notice and Agenda
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Remote Attendance
Attendance and Commenting Instructions for Webex
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Meeting ID (Webinar Number): 2492 320 0478
Password: DACAG (32224 from phones and video systems) - To Participate by Telephone: 1-855-282-6330 United States Toll Free or +1-415-655-0002 United States Toll. Access code: 2492 320 0478.
Webex’s closed captioning service will be enabled for the meeting. Attendees can use the service by pressing Ctrl + Shift + A or clicking on the bottom left CC icon. Once captions are turned on, attendees can click the three dots (…) “more” option at the bottom right of the caption box to view Captions & Highlights.
Webex Difficulty: If you are experiencing difficulties accessing the DACAG meeting using the link or call-in information appearing above please contact the CPUC at (415) 703-5263.
Commenting at the Meeting. If you join by the Webex platform, use the “raise hand” feature to get in the queue to speak and a moderator will call on you. If you join by phone, press *3 to raise your hand and *6 to unmute/mute. If you are in-person, you will be called upon.
In-Person Attendance
California Public Utilities Commission – San Francisco Office
1st Floor Courtyard Room
505 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102Continue Reading
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History centre returns to the Roaring 1920s in brand new exhibition
Posted on Wednesday 7th January 2026Councillor Hayley Coles lauds the exhibition as a “unique opportunity” to explore an iconic era.
People are invited to a new interactive exhibition that explores life in the boisterous decade…
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