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Daily briefing: There is a multitude of microbe-based climate solutions — time to use them
Trump’s shadow looms at climate summit: what COP29 could deliver
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Chronic social stress induces p16-mediated senescent cell accumulation in mice
Circular logic: understanding RNA’s strangest form yet
Cosmic connections: our changing vision of the heavens
Grass-roots grant-writing approaches can help researchers at small institutions to succeed
AI protein-prediction tool AlphaFold3 is now open source
How I’m turning seaweed into biofuel for cars on Barbados
Two places at once: superposed crystal could test whether gravity obeys quantum laws
Author Correction: Testing quantum electrodynamics in extreme fields using helium-like uranium
Google DeepMind releases code behind its most advanced protein prediction program
Six months after backlash, AI company fulfills pledge to make AlphaFold3’s full computer model available for noncommercial use
‘More mortality, more illness’: Global health community braces for impact of U.S. election
Scientists worry Trump will leave WHO and make deep cuts in programs that aim to control diseases worldwide
Disparities in wellbeing in the USA by race and ethnicity, age, sex, and location, 2008-21: an analysis using the Human Development Index
BACKGROUND: The Human Development Index (HDI)-a composite metric encompassing a population's life expectancy, education, and income-is used widely for assessing and comparing human development and wellbeing at the country level, but does not account for within-country inequality. In this study of the USA, we aimed to adapt the HDI framework to measure the HDI at an individual level to examine disparities in the distribution of wellbeing by race and ethnicity, sex, age, and geographical location.
Locus coeruleus vulnerability to tau hyperphosphorylation in a rat model
Post-mortem investigations indicate that the locus coeruleus (LC) is the initial site of hyperphosphorylated pretangle tau, a precursor to neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) found in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The presence of pretangle tau and NFTs correlates with AD progression and symptomatology. LC neuron integrity and quantity are linked to cognitive performance, with degeneration strongly associated with AD. Despite their importance, the mechanisms of pretangle tau-induced LC degeneration are...
Multiplexed expansion revealing for imaging multiprotein nanostructures in healthy and diseased brain
Proteins work together in nanostructures in many physiological contexts and disease states. We recently developed expansion revealing (ExR), which expands proteins away from each other, in order to support better labeling with antibody tags and nanoscale imaging on conventional microscopes. Here, we report multiplexed expansion revealing (multiExR), which enables high-fidelity antibody visualization of >20 proteins in the same specimen, over serial rounds of staining and imaging. Across all...
Proteo-metabolomic insights for early dual physical and cognitive impairments: A search for biomarkers of healthy aging based on muscle-brain crosstalk
We employed an untargeted proteo-metabolomic approach to profile circulating biomarkers in plasma samples from the I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study, aiming to identify biomarkers and pathways associated with physio-cognitive decline syndrome (PCDS). In 115 propensity score-matched PCDS case-control pairs, pathway analyses implicated dysregulation of fatty acid metabolism and inflammation in PCDS pathogenesis. Sex-specific associations were observed, with disruptions in central carbon metabolism...
Stress tests and biomarkers of resilience: Proceedings of the second state of resilience science conference
The "Stress Tests and Biomarkers of Resilience" conference, hosted by the American Geriatrics Society and the National Institute on Aging, marks the second in a series aimed at advancing the field of resilience science. Held on March 4-5, 2024, in Bethesda, Maryland, this conference built upon the foundational work from the first conference, which focused on defining resilience across various domains-physical, cognitive, and psychosocial. This year's gathering centered around three factors: the...
Piwi mutant germ cells transmit a form of heritable stress that promotes longevity
The C. elegans Argonaute protein PRG-1/Piwi and associated piRNAs protect metazoan genomes by silencing transposons and other types of foreign DNA. As prg-1 mutants are propagated, their fertility deteriorates prior to the onset of a reproductive arrest phenotype that resembles a starvation-induced stress response. We found that late-generation prg-1 mutants with substantially reduced fertility were long-lived, whereas early- or mid-generation prg-1 mutants had normal lifespans. Loss of the...