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How to cool down African homes—and keep mosquitoes out
Painting roofs white and adding screens to doors and windows is a low-cost way to increase comfort and curb malaria risk
Brain glucodynamic variability is an essential feature of the metabolism-cognition relationship
Variability ensures that complex biological systems, including the brain, are capable of responding to changing environmental demands. While the importance of neural variability in electrophysiological and hemodynamic aspects of brain activity is beginning to be understood, little is known about how variability in molecular activity influences brain function. Here, we examine how temporal variability in glucodynamics, or time-varying glucose use, is related to cognition in 35 younger and 43...
Potassium ion homeostasis modulates mitochondrial function
Age-associated decline in mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) is a ubiquitous aspect of eukaryotic organisms and is associated with many aging-related diseases. However, it is not clear whether this decline is a cause or consequence of aging, and therefore whether interventions to reduce MMP decline are a viable strategy to promote healthier aging and longer lifespans. We developed a screening platform in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to identify mutations that slowed or abrogated the...
Lifespan-Extending Endogenous Metabolites
Aging is a multifactorial process influenced by genetic, environmental, and metabolic factors. Dysregulated nutrient sensing and metabolic dysfunction are hallmarks of aging, and reduction of insulin/IGF-1 signaling or metabolic interventions such as caloric restriction extend lifespan across species. Endogenous metabolites reflect and mediate these metabolic cues, linking nutrient status to epigenetic and transcriptional programs by serving as cofactors for chromatin-modifying enzymes or as...
The academic community failed Wikipedia for 25 years — now it might fail us
AI can spark creativity — if we ask it how, not what, to think
How to improve vaccine uptake: a huge study offers clues
Should the Loch Ness Monster have a scientific name?
How did birds evolve? The answer is wilder than anyone thought
AlphaFold can help African researchers to do cutting-edge structural biology
AI writing tools could lead scholars from low-income countries to erase their own voices
Don’t assume that women’s low retraction rates reflect male ‘boldness’
No world-changing discoveries without biodiversity
Urban dandelions have evolved to stay close to home. That’s bad news
Small seed “parachutes” may be causing inbreeding
The earliest <em>Homo</em> species did not look human, partial skeleton shows
Homo habilis, 2 million years old, was known mainly from teeth and jaw bones
The Arctic’s ‘last ice area’ is showing signs of weakness
Mission to Canada’s Queen Elizabeth Islands reveals degradation of a sea ice haven
Zebrafish neural regeneration: mechanistic insights into human nervous system repair
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a powerful vertebrate model for studying neurodegenerative diseases and regenerative medicine due to its genetic similarity to humans and its unique ability to regenerate the central nervous system (CNS). This review synthesizes key findings on zebrafish neural regeneration across the retina, spinal cord, and brain, emphasizing translational relevance. Zebrafish effectively model disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, stroke,...
CDK3 drives neuron loss in Alzheimer's disease
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The association between dietary inflammation index and peripheral neuropathy: Insights into the role of biological aging from a cross-sectional NHANES study
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates a J-shaped association between DII and PN, which is partially accounted for by biological aging. These findings provide a new perspective for preventing PN through a low-inflammation diet.
Mechanical rejuvenation of senescent stem cells and aged bone via chromatin remodeling
Bone aging compromises skeletal integrity and increases vulnerability to osteoporosis and other age-related disorders, underscoring the need for new therapeutic strategies. Although pharmacological and genetic approaches have been widely explored, how cellular mechanical remodeling contributes to bone aging remains unclear. Here, we find that senescent bone marrow stem cells show markedly reduced intracellular force and impaired mechanical behavior. Moderate mechanical stimulation in cell...