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ChatGPT spits out surprising insight in particle physics
Physicists combined human acumen and AI-assisted math to show that a doubted particle interaction is possible after all
Nanoscopic tau aggregates are not shared intermediates but disease-specific entities across tauopathies
Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases marked by pathological tau aggregation. While disease-specific folds of insoluble tau filaments have been established, it remains unclear whether the smaller, earlier species also differ across tauopathies. Here, we characterize these small tau aggregates from postmortem brain of individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal degeneration, Pick's disease, and healthy controls. Using two complementary...
Transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility profiling unveils new regulators of heat hormesis in Caenorhabditis elegans
Heat hormesis describes the beneficial adaptations resulting from transient exposure to mild heat stress, which enhances stress resilience and promotes healthy aging. While heat hormesis is widely observed, much remains to be learned about its molecular basis. This study bridges a critical knowledge gap through a comprehensive multiomic analysis, providing key insights into the transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility landscapes throughout a heat hormesis regimen in Caenorhabditis elegans. We...
Aging-associated differences in mammary tumor-initiating populations and immune evasion pathways in breast cancer
Aging is a major risk factor for breast cancer, yet how it shapes tumor development, molecular phenotype, and immune evasion remains incompletely understood. Deciphering how aging influences cancer evolution is critical for improving risk assessment, prevention, and treatment. Here, using a N-nitroso-N-methylurea (NMU)-induced rat mammary tumor model that recapitulates key features of human breast cancer, we integrated bulk and single-cell transcriptomics, whole-exome sequencing, and...
The relationship between physical activity participation and prosocial behavior among older adults: the mediating role of empathy
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Relationship Between Weight, Muscle Mass, Cardiorespiratory Endurance, and Likelihood of Dynapenia in Older Adults
CONCLUSIONS: Controlling body weight and encouraging older adults to engage in physical activities that enhance handgrip strength can reduce the risk of dynapenia. Therefore, promoting self-care behaviors to reduce the adverse outcomes of dynapenia is crucial for enhancing healthy life in older populations.
SK channel upregulation and sex-specific mechanisms drive spinal motoneuron reduced excitability with age
INTRODUCTION: Mechanisms underlying age-related weakness are not fully understood, with neuronal mechanisms recently gaining attention. Despite studies on excitatory and inhibitory inputs, conflicting findings on α-motoneuron intrinsic excitability and PIC changes highlight a major gap in explaining age-related strength decline.
Changes in the brain [NAD(+)]/[NADH] and [NADPH]/[NADP(+)] with aging and anti-aging dietary restriction
Changes in brain [NADPH]/[NADP^(+)] and [NAD^(+)]/[NADH] may contribute to aging. Anti-aging dietary restriction (DR) and intermittent fasting (IF) alter redox states that may contribute to their longevity effects. Pyruvate/lactate and acetoacetate/beta-hydroxybutyrate are indicators of the cytoplasmic and mitochondrial [NAD^(+)]/[NADH], respectively, while the malate/pyruvate and isocitrate/alpha-ketoglutarate are indicators of the cytoplasmic [NADPH]/[NADP^(+)]. Using these metabolite-pair...
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Briefing chat: How hovering bumblebees keep their cool
Author Correction: Natural behaviour is learned through dopamine-mediated reinforcement
The 201 Trial: a placebo-controlled randomized phase 2 study of safety and tolerance of the c-Abl kinase inhibitor risvodetinib in untreated Parkinson’s disease
Five ways increased militarization could change scientific careers
Publisher Correction: PtdIns(3,5)P<sub>2</sub> is an endogenous ligand of STING in innate immune signalling
Super-sticky feet help a robot to climb the walls
A shocking explanation for tape’s distinctive screech
Fast-moving cracks in tape’s adhesive layer produce shock waves that make the stuff sing as it unrolls
Journal giant Elsevier unveiled an AI tool that scans millions of paywalled papers. Is it worth it?
First-of-its-kind product raises questions about costs, access, and equity
NIH research grant success rates plummeted in 2025
Agency acknowledges young investigators are losing out as result of multiyear funding policy imposed by White House