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Sirtuin 1 as an emerging exerkine in the aging process: unveiling its multifaceted biological roles
Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) was initially identified as an enzyme that deacetylates histones and suppresses gene activity. Since then, its roles have expanded considerably, and it is now recognized as a multifunctional protein conserved across various organisms. Despite increasing interest, it remains essential to clarify how exercise-induced changes in SIRT1 counteract multiple hallmarks of aging, as well as the full scope of SIRT1's impact on different physiological systems. This review highlights...
Suppression rather than activation of the integrated stress response (GCN2-ATF4) pathway extends lifespan in the fly
Stress response pathways are emerging as conserved modulators of lifespan. The prevailing hypothesis is that activation of stress-responsive pathways, including the amino acid deprivation arm of the integrated stress response (ISR; the GCN2-ATF4 pathway), is prolongevity. Activation of ATF4 orthologs extends lifespan in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Caenorhabditis elegans, but its role in other longer-lived organisms remains unclear. We comprehensively tested the role of the GCN2-ATF4 pathway in...
An exceptionally conductive hydrogel for all-organic, ultraflexible, and chronic neural interfaces
Chronic neural interfaces are essential for advancing brain-computer interfaces, neuroprosthetics, and neuromodulation technologies. However, a long-standing trade-off between performance and longevity persists due to the scarcity of materials that simultaneously achieve superior electrical performance, mechanical compliance, and biocompatibility. Here, we overcome this limitation with an all-organic, ultraflexible electrocorticography (ECoG) design that features a thickness of only 9 µm,...
Machine learning in mental health promotion for older adults: a scoping review
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Autophagy reshapes the aging ER
Age-associated changes in organelle structure are often viewed as passive deterioration. Our recent work challenges this view by identifying an evolutionarily conserved, age-onset remodeling of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that is actively driven by ER-phagy. Across multiple cell types and organisms, the ER undergoes a reduction in volume and a shift from rough ER sheets to tubular networks. ER compositional shifts accompany these changes in morphology, with declines of the proteostasis...
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Why both trees and technology are important in the race to mitigate carbon emissions
Space diplomacy: bridging the operating gaps between myriad missions
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Hungarian science has undergone rapid changes
Gulf states must move from efficiency to resilience
To hire good scientists, look at their peer-reviewing records
The equity paradox of environmental DNA for biodiversity monitoring
Author Correction: Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold
China’s latest push to commercialize research: match 680,000 innovators with companies
Fauci aide indicted over federal records violations related to COVID-19
David Morens could face prison time for allegedly concealing back-channel efforts to help nonprofit accused of starting pandemic
Famed Brazilian dinosaur fossil finally heads home
Germany and Brazil reach agreement over controversial spinosaurid fossil, heralding new collaboration between the two nations
Mitochondrial-nuclear crosstalk: A central axis in Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder traditionally defined by amyloid-β plaques and tau tangles. However, growing evidence indicates that deeper disruptions in cellular homeostasis contribute to disease onset and progression. Among these, impaired communication between mitochondria and the nucleus has emerged as a central yet underrecognized pathological feature. Mitochondrial-nuclear (mito-nuclear) crosstalk regulates energy metabolism, stress responses, and...