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Reduced investment in universities has multifaceted effects
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This tiny device spins blood clots away
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Trump’s proposed cut to giant physics experiment could snuff out new form of astronomy
Degrading LIGO’s observations of gravitational waves would amount to “killing a newborn baby,” one astrophysicist says
Science’s reform movement should have seen Trump’s call for ‘gold standard science’ coming, critics say
Efforts to improve the rigor of research may have unwittingly handed the administration a way to attack science
RFK Jr.’s purge of CDC vaccine advisers prompts outrage
Health secretary will soon name new members to expert group that recommends shots
Alzheimer disease in Down syndrome linked to APOE
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Evaluating EEG complexity and spectral signatures in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia: evidence for rostrocaudal asymmetry
Accurate classification of neurodegenerative disorders remains a challenge in neuroscience. Using open-source electroencephalography (EEG) data, we investigated electrophysiological signatures to differentiate frontotemporal dementia (FTD) from Alzheimer's disease (AD) via complexity measures. Traditional relative band power analysis showed consistent increases in lower-frequency activity but did not distinguish the two disorders after correction. In contrast, fractal dimension and long-range...
Boosting angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in microglia protects against Alzheimer's disease in 5xFAD mice
Genome-wide association studies have identified many gene polymorphisms associated with an increased risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD). Many of these LOAD risk-associated alleles alter disease pathogenesis by influencing innate immune responses and lipid metabolism of microglia (MG). Here we show that boosting the expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), a genome-wide association study LOAD risk-associated gene product, specifically in MG, reduces amyloid-β (Aβ)...
cGAS-STING are responsible for premature aging of telomerase-deficient zebrafish
Telomere shortening occurs in multiple tissues throughout aging. When telomeres become critically short, they trigger DNA-damage responses and p53 stabilization, leading to apoptosis or replicative senescence. In vitro, cells with short telomeres activate the cGAS-STING innate immune pathway resulting in type-I interferon-based inflammation and senescence. However, the consequences of these events for the organism are not yet understood. Here, we show that sting is responsible for premature...
Healthy ageing and psychological resilience among the empty-nest older adults: a cross-sectional survey in China
CONCLUSIONS: Empty-nest older adults in the Chinese community show a desirable level of healthy ageing and psychological resilience, yet there is still room for improvement. Those who live with their spouses, have retirement pensions, engage regularly in social activities, and demonstrate strong psychological resilience tend to achieve a higher level of healthy ageing. Policies and strategies could focus on creating a more supportive environment, reducing health inequities among empty-nest older...
Induction of a neurotoxin in diatoms by iron limitation via cysteine synthase
The β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) is an emerging neurotoxin associated with human neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Here, we report the prevalence of BMAA synthesis in protein forms by marine diatoms and reconstruct its tentative biosynthesis pathway. Remarkably, the BMAA production is strongly induced by iron limitation. Transcriptomic analyses suggest that cysteine synthase (CysK) is involved in BMAA synthesis. This is verified as CRISPR/Cas9-based CysK knockout...
Epigenetic biomarkers of mortality risk in mice under chronic social stress
A strong association exists between exposure to life stressors and accelerated aging in humans and animal models. However, the molecular mechanisms that underlie the adverse effect of stress on aging remain poorly characterized, and there is a paucity of prognostic predictors of stress-induced disease outcomes and life expectancy. To address this gap, we developed mathematical models to predict remaining lifespan based on healthspan data across two independent cohorts which were part of a large...
Organ Specificity and Commonality of Epigenetic Aging in Low- and High-Running Capacity Rats
Epigenetic drift, which is gradual age-related changes in DNA methylation patterns, plays a significant role in aging and age-related diseases. However, the relationship between exercise, epigenetics, and aging, and the molecular mechanisms underlying their interactions are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), epigenetic aging, and promoter methylation of individual genes across multiple organs in selectively bred low- and...
NIH staff and biomedical community sound alarm about agency politicization, funding slowdown
In test of NIH director’s support of dissent, NIH staff sign Bethesda Declaration urging reversal of grant cuts and freezes