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This glass wafer could back up your phone—and last 10,000 years
Laser-written patterns on glass could store data for millennia at a time
Associations between declines in uneven terrain walking speed and visuospatial working memory in older adults
CONCLUSION: These findings support a relationship between declines in uneven terrain mobility and n-back cognitive function in older adults; however, this relationship was not observed in younger adults. Further research is needed to understand the shared neural mechanisms underlying age-related declines in mobility and cognitive function.
Circadian rhythms in aging and longevity: from molecular chronomics to translational gerontology
Aging is accompanied by progressive deterioration in physiological homeostasis, increasing vulnerability to metabolic, neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and immune disorders. Over the past two decades, circadian biology has emerged as a central integrative framework linking environmental time cues to cellular, tissue, and organismal resilience. The circadian timing system (CTS), composed of a central pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and peripheral clocks throughout the body,...
Induction of senescence during postpartum mammary gland involution supports tissue remodeling and promotes postpartum tumorigenesis
Deepest-ever rock core extracted from under Antarctic ice sheet
Why China and Europe should collaborate to ‘defossilize’ the world’s carbon
Will self-driving 'robot labs' replace biologists? Paper sparks debate
How do autistic people age — and what does it mean for their health?
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Author Correction: <i>BCL6</i> enables Ph<sup>+</sup> acute lymphoblastic leukaemia cells to survive <i>BCR–ABL1</i> kinase inhibition
Author Correction: Perivascular cells induce microglial phagocytic states and synaptic engulfment via SPP1 in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease
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The Brain Resilience Study protocol: Building a dataset of the biological and sociocultural factors affecting brain health in older adults
Dementia arises from a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors. However, previous large-scale studies have largely focused on biomarkers and genetics, with limited attention to the social and structural determinants of health that shape diverse aging trajectories. The Brain Resilience Study (BRS) addresses this gap by integrating multimodal biological and cognitive measures with rich demographic, psychosocial, and lifestyle data to create an open resource for...
FDA go-ahead to test cellular rejuvenation therapy in humans
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Coordinated control of proteasome subunit gene expression promotes stress resistance, proteostasis, and longevity
The proteasome is essential for cellular protein homeostasis through selective destruction of damaged and misfolded proteins. Failure of proteasome-dependent turnover accompanied by accumulation and aggregation of aberrant proteins is a hallmark of aging and late-onset neurodegenerative diseases. SKN-1A/Nrf1, a member of the NFE2L/Nrf family of transcription factors, is a master regulator of proteasome biogenesis. Through transcriptional control of proteasome subunit gene expression, SKN-1A/Nrf1...
Brain differences between sexes get more pronounced from puberty
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The mediating role of activities of daily living in the association between intrinsic capacity and health-related quality of life: evidence from the WHO ICOPE pilot in China
CONCLUSIONS: Intrinsic capacity impairment is associated with compromised HRQoL both directly and indirectly by exacerbating functional dependence. Preserving functional independence serves as a key pathway connecting intrinsic capacity to well-being. These findings highlight the imperative for integrated interventions that simultaneously bolster intrinsic capacity and support daily functional ability, tailored to diverse living environments to promote healthy aging.
SIRT6 Regulates Protein Synthesis and Folding Through Nucleolar Remodeling
An important hallmark of aging-and particularly of neurodegeneration-is the loss of proteostasis, leading to cellular stress. However, the causal mechanisms driving this loss are unclear. We show that SIRT6 has a critical role in maintaining proteostasis. Mechanistically, SIRT6 negatively regulates global translation by controlling ribosomal genes, nucleolar function and TIP5 chromatin localization. SIRT6 deletion increases nucleolar size, rRNA production and protein translation. However, the...
Exploration of an interpretable machine learning-based screening manner for low muscle mass among Chinese community-dwelling older adults using routine physical examination information
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that routine physical examination information could be a valuable component to incorporate into targeted assessments to screen low muscle mass among community-dwelling older adults. Building on this foundation, an interpretable machine learning approach was explored, which proves well-suited as a screening manner for low muscle mass to guide further standard assessment. Its suitability stems from superior predictive performance and operational feasibility in...
Association between sleep duration and intrinsic capacity in older adults: evidence from a longitudinal cohort study and Bayesian network analyses
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The role of comorbidities in the associations between air pollution and Alzheimer's disease: A national cohort study in the American Medicare population
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that PM2.5 exposure was associated with increased AD risk, primarily through direct rather than comorbidity-mediated pathways. Stroke may modestly increase susceptibility. These findings highlight the need for air quality interventions as part of dementia prevention strategies in aging populations, especially those facing overlapping environmental and clinical vulnerabilities.