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How much protein do you really need? What the science says
‘Godfather of AI’ becomes first person to hit one million citations
The future of ageing: science aims to deliver another leap in lifespan
Gut bacteria help mice to stay lean
Money and power underlie mysterious Andean ‘band of holes’
Author Correction: Learning the natural history of human disease with generative transformers
Influential list of highly cited researchers now shuts out more scientists: here’s why
‘A sigh of relief’: New malaria drug succeeds in large clinical trial
As existing drugs falter because of resistance, the world gets a backup—but hard choices loom on how to use it
After Coalition S disrupted scientific publishing, new plan retreats from strict requirements
The group’s latest strategy emphasizes consultation, lacks spending pledges
Fossil vomit contains new species of pterosaur from Brazil
Filter-feeding flying reptile was likely devoured by a dinosaur during the early Cretaceous
That’s no spider! It’s a decoy
Arachnids build large lookalikes to ward off predators
Digital dementia and testing of cognitive intervention for degenerating neural networks
The development of effective interventions for neurodegenerative disorders, such as posterior cortical atrophy (a visual Alzheimer's variant), remains to be a significant clinical challenge. We introduce a computational framework using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) as in silico models to simulate visual system degeneration and evaluate intervention strategies. By modeling controlled synaptic decay and comparing three distinct retraining approaches, random data (control), accuracy-based,...
Flipping APOE to reverse Alzheimer's disease traits
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APOE4 to APOE2 allelic switching in mice improves Alzheimer's disease-related metabolic signatures, neuropathology and cognition
Compared to individuals carrying two copies of the ε4 allele of apolipoprotein E (APOE), ε2 homozygotes have an approximate 99% reduction in late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk. Here we develop a knock-in model that allows for an inducible 'switch' between risk and protective alleles (APOE4s2). Gene expression and proteomic analyses confirm that APOE4s2 mice synthesize E4 at baseline and E2 after tamoxifen administration. A whole-body allelic switch results in a metabolic profile resembling...
Is HRT in menopause healthy? US label change triggers debate
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CD38 as a driver of ageing
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High performance tandem perovskite LEDs through interlayer photon recycling
Tandem light-emitting diodes (LEDs), achieved by vertically stacking multiple units in series to combine the luminance of individual light-emitting elements, are effective for improving efficiency and lifespan compared to single-unit devices^(1-3). In particular, tandem perovskite LEDs benefit from the small Stokes shifts of perovskites⁴, which in principle can enable significant photon recycling between individual perovskite layers and enhance light extraction from trapped modes. However, a...
Prospective ECUAging observational study: cohort design and preliminary results
CONCLUSION: The EcuAging study provides the first evidence on the health of older adults in rural inland Ecuador, highlighting a paradox of preserved physical function alongside impaired mental health. Given that most participants were ≥ 60 years, findings are directly relevant for geriatric populations and underscore the urgent need to strengthen mental health services in rural settings.
Bidirectional relationships between disability and cognitive decline: a 6-year longitudinal study
CONCLUSION: This longitudinal study suggested that disability and cognition change were bidirectional, with disability showing a stronger impact on future cognitive impairment. Further dynamic investigations and mechanisms between cognitive change and disability are warranted.
Chemical modulation of gut bacterial metabolism induces colanic acid and extends the lifespan of nematode and mammalian hosts
Microbiota-derived metabolites have emerged as key regulators of longevity. The metabolic activity of the gut microbiota, influenced by dietary components and ingested chemical compounds, profoundly impacts host fitness. While the benefits of dietary prebiotics are well-known, chemically targeting the gut microbiota to enhance host fitness remains largely unexplored. Here, we report a novel chemical approach to induce a pro-longevity bacterial metabolite in the host gut. We discovered that...