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Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 467-468, January 2026.
A wake-up call
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 526-526, January 2026.
From sequence to function: Bridging single-molecule kinetics and molecular diversity
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 458-465, January 2026.
Kinetic acceleration of MoS2 growth by oxy-metal-organic chemical vapor deposition
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 494-498, January 2026.
Lithographic crystallinity regulation in additive fabrication of thermoplastics (CRAFT)
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 511-516, January 2026.
Heritability of intrinsic human life span is about 50% when confounding factors are addressed
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 504-510, January 2026.
Soils drive convergence in the regulation of vascular tension in land plants
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 476-479, January 2026.
Probing supersolidity through excitations in a spin-orbit–coupled Bose-Einstein condensate
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 480-484, January 2026.
Cellular survivorship bias as a mechanistic driver of muscle stem cell aging
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 517-521, January 2026.
Multiple protein structure alignment at scale with FoldMason
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 485-488, January 2026.
High-resolution geodetic velocities reveal role of weak faults in deformation of Tibetan Plateau
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 499-503, January 2026.
Making sense of disease
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 454-454, January 2026.
The essential nature of creative endeavors
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6784, Page 453-453, January 2026.
U.K. physics community braces for deep funding cuts
Research council to slash funding for particle physics, nuclear physics, and astronomy by 30%, prompting alarm across the research community
As humans return to the Moon, scientists confront the dangers of deep-space radiation
Shields and biological countermeasures could help protect astronauts during prolonged missions beyond Earth's magnetic bubble
Earth-size planet spotted with yearlong orbit
Long-overlooked Kepler signal discovered by citizen scientists reveals promising world worth a closer look
Strategies for blood-brain barrier rejuvenation and repair
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is a hallmark of many diseases of the brain, including those that represent the largest healthcare burden (for example, Alzheimer disease and stroke). Despite this, rejuvenation and repair of the BBB is not a mainstream concept. During life, the BBB is subjected to perturbations and stresses from a wide range of endogenous or exogenous sources, which can promote brain health or can lead to brain pathologies. The BBB supports many functions that are critical...
Intestinal macrophages modulate synucleinopathy along the gut-brain axis
Emerging evidence suggests that Parkinson's disease (PD) may have its origin in the enteric nervous system (ENS), from where α-synuclein (αS) pathology spreads to the brain^(1-4). Decades before the onset of motor symptoms, patients with PD suffer from constipation and present with circulating T cells responsive to αS, suggesting that peripheral immune responses initiated in the ENS may be involved in the early stages of PD^(1,5-7). However, cellular mechanisms that trigger αS pathology in the...
Strategies for blood-brain barrier rejuvenation and repair
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is a hallmark of many diseases of the brain, including those that represent the largest healthcare burden (for example, Alzheimer disease and stroke). Despite this, rejuvenation and repair of the BBB is not a mainstream concept. During life, the BBB is subjected to perturbations and stresses from a wide range of endogenous or exogenous sources, which can promote brain health or can lead to brain pathologies. The BBB supports many functions that are critical...
Publisher Correction: Shear stress governs hematopoietic stem cell fate to promote inflammation-induced aging
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