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Placental nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide modulates the timing of labor
Labor is mediated proximately by prostaglandin signaling within gestational tissues and must be tightly regulated for birth to occur after appropriate fetal development. Metabolic changes accompanying gestational aging have been postulated as a determinant of birth timing, but specific nutrients, sensors, and messengers remain obscure. We report that placental nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD^(+)) dynamically tunes gestational length. Depletion of placental NAD^(+) in mice provoked labor...
Beyond technical access in digital eldercare: how ethical lag shapes stratified responsiveness to institutional welfare in rural China
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that limited uptake of digital elder care is closely tied to moral legitimacy and ethical recognition. Digital care services are more likely to be accepted when perceived as a supportive extension of, rather than a replacement for, family care responsibilities. Addressing ethical lag through culturally resonant service design and trusted community mediation may help reduce inequalities in engagement and improve the effectiveness of ageing-related service...
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Scientists discover a hidden cause of aging cells that can be reversed
Researchers discovered that declining levels of phosphatidylcholine may be a major cause of age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of cellular energy. Remarkably, boosting this nutrient restored more youthful mitochondrial performance in aging organisms, suggesting some aspects of aging can be slowed or reversed.
Laser phase plate improves structure determination of small proteins by cryo-EM
Science, Ahead of Print.
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Science, Ahead of Print.
After years of opposition, Mexico’s president is reconsidering fracking
The government has tasked a group of scientists with assessing new technologies for “sustainable” oil and gas drilling—but many experts say it’s a fantasy
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Understanding how the first patient became infected may shed new light on Andes virus’ transmission patterns and incubation period
Deep-sea vehicles spot ‘alien’ sharks deep beneath the waves in the Pacific
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The ocean current that warms Europe may be more resilient than feared
Studies of the Atlantic's circulation find signs of both weakening and unexpected stability in the face of global warming