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Pushed by Trump policies, top U.S. battery scientist is moving to Singapore
Shirley Meng explains why her passion for decarbonizing the global economy required her to relocate
Deep-Earth map reveals a lost U.S. continent
Sensor array traces how rocks conduct electricity, exposing ancient continental fragments, mineral targets, and grid hazards
Low genetic risk for coronary artery disease underlies multigenerational longevity and healthy aging
Aging is a major risk factor for chronic diseases. Unlike the general population, members of long-lived families maintain exceptional health as they age, with over 10 years delayed onset of their first chronic disease. We therefore hypothesize that one of the key features explaining healthy survival up to high ages (longevity) is the absence of chronic disease risk alleles. We investigated this hypothesis in the Leiden Longevity Study, a cohort with data from more than 420 long-lived families in...
ZNRF2-mediated CD-M6PR degradation and lysosomal dysfunction aggravate cellular senescence and aging
Lysosomal dysfunction is a hallmark of cellular senescence, yet the mechanisms governing lysosomal protein trafficking remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that CD-M6PR, a principal receptor for lysosomal enzyme transport, is markedly reduced in senescent fibroblasts and in aged mice and humans, and that its loss correlates with the severity of autolysosomal impairment. Mechanistically, the reduction of CD-M6PR in senescent cells mainly stems from the accelerated proteasome-mediated...
Educating older adults to use technologies for health management in social settings: perspectives of older adults and community workers
CONCLUSION: The needs of older adults and community workers in utilizing technology for health exhibit a multi-layered interaction. Older adults require simplified technologies and social support, and community workers demand technical training and policy backing. The study's findings support a reframing of immediate recommendations towards age-friendly design, structured training for community workers, and policy support for resources. Developing artificial intelligence-assisted tools is a...
Construction of a classification model for dementia among Brazilian adults aged 50 and over
CONCLUSION: The findings reinforce the multidimensional nature of dementia and the importance of accessible factors for supporting screening/triage and prioritization in primary care. Strengthening public policies focused on promoting brain health can contribute significantly to the efficient allocation of resources in primary care and dementia prevention in Brazil.
Prestigious European science funder scraps stricter rules after researcher backlash
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The imperfect legacy
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The exotic particles that could finally break the Standard Model
This organoid can menstruate — and shows how tissue can repair itself
Newton’s law of gravity passes its biggest test ever
Galaxy clusters obey the inverse square law across hundreds of millions of light-years
Characterizing the metabolomes of microglia, astrocytes and neurons in ageing and Alzheimer's brains
Neurons and glia are distinct in their morphology, development and function, possessing unique transcriptomes and proteomes, but little is known about their metabolomes. The challenge of brain cell metabolic profiling is to obtain a large number of cells for reliable analysis. Here we purified microglia, astrocytes and neurons from mouse brains, identifying >70 metabolites through targeted metabolomics and 9,854 metabolite features via untargeted metabolomics. We systematically characterized...
Sex differences in Alzheimer's
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Apolipoprotein E4 and Synaptic Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by progressive cognitive decline, with synaptic dysfunction as the strongest correlate of clinical symptoms. The apolipoprotein E ε4 (ApoE4) allele is the most potent genetic risk factor for late-onset AD. Beyond its roles in amyloid-β aggregation and tau hyperphosphorylation, ApoE4 disrupts synaptic integrity by perturbing lipid metabolism, neuroimmune regulation, mitochondrial dynamics, and activity-dependent plasticity. These ApoE4-driven mechanisms...
Nuclear genetic modulation of tissue-specific mitochondrial RNA processing contributes to common disease risk
Mitochondrial dysfunction is widely implicated in human disease, yet whether it plays a causal role and why effects are tissue-specific remain unclear. Here, we analyse over 15,000 RNA-sequencing datasets from 49 tissue types integrated with germline genetic data to investigate the impact of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) transcription on disease risk. We identify 25 nuclear genetic variants associated with mtDNA transcript abundance, revealing gene- and tissue-specific regulatory architectures. We...
Crystallized and fluid cognitive abilities have different genetic associations with neuropsychiatric disorders
Previous research on the genetic links between cognition and psychopathology has largely treated cognitive function as unitary, in part due to a lack of well-powered genome-wide association studies on specific cognitive domains, particularly crystallized knowledge (also known as crystallized intelligence). Here, we parse the genetics of cognitive test performance into components representing reaction time, fluid reasoning, and crystallized knowledge. This multivariate approach allows us to...