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preprint

[pree-print, pree-print] / ˈpriˌprɪnt, priˈprɪnt /


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A study published April 25 on the preprint server MedRxiv by a group of Austrian virologists analyzed blood samples and found that the newer vaccines do work against most strains of the virus — though they provided only only modest protection against BA.5, and did extremely poorly against XBB.1.5.

From Salon

Another MedRxiv preprint, this one done by doctors at the Cleveland Clinic, reported "Effectiveness was not demonstrated when the XBB lineages were dominant."

From Salon

The study was published as a preprint timed with the conference and is under review for publication by a medical journal.

From Washington Post

A recent preprint from researchers at Generate describes a new generative modeling-based design algorithm called Chroma, which includes several features that improve its performance and success rate.

From Scientific American

Last year, in a preprint posted on arXiv, a team reported seeing just such periodic flaring in a galactic core spied by an optical survey telescope in California, and it was speeding up: from yearly to monthly.

From Science Magazine