Researchers identified common aging-related alterations in genes involved in RNA splicing and processing across eight human tissues. These findings suggest a shared biological response to aging, pointing to the importance of RNA processing in accurate protein production.
A new study introduced epigenetic clocks in skeletal muscle from an Asian population, identifying DNA methylation sites associated with age and developing accurate age prediction models using NGS and SBE. The findings offer a reliable method for estimating age and its potential applications in forensic science.
A new study validates OVCAR3 as a reliable model for high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, providing insights into disease behavior and potential therapeutic targets. The research also explores the effects of repurposed drugs on ovarian cancer cells, revealing promising results for treatment responses.
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A new study analyzed over 460,000 scientific abstracts to identify key themes, trends, and research gaps in aging research. The study found a growing separation between basic biological studies and clinical research, highlighting the need for integration to translate laboratory discoveries into medical applications.
Research found that older women with younger biological ages were more likely to experience increased depressive symptoms during the pandemic. The study suggests that this may be due to reduced social connections and daily routines, which can affect mental health.
Researchers at participating UK institutions will benefit from a renewed and expanded agreement offering over 2,400 journals with open access publishing options. The partnership also enables the expansion of AI use in licensed Taylor & Francis proprietary content for non-commercial research and educational purposes.
A systematic review found that pancreatic cancer surgery significantly increases the risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus (NODM), particularly in patients with known risk factors. The study analyzed 45 studies and found an overall incidence of NODM of 24.5%, with a higher rate in those who underwent distal pancreatectomy.
The journal has integrated ResearchGate to improve accessibility and impact of research on aging. This allows authors to connect their work with a wider network of peers, fostering collaboration and advancing understanding of the biology of aging.
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Researchers found that higher levels of theobromine are associated with slower biological aging in humans, as measured by epigenetic markers such as DNA methylation and telomere length. The study suggests that theobromine may support healthy aging by influencing molecular epigenetic processes.
A study compares article-level metrics with journal-level metrics, finding that most influential papers are published in lower-tier journals. Article-level data provides more recognition to most researchers than journal-level metrics.
The five-year partnership aims to equip Hiroshima University researchers with new open policies, promoting transparency and accessibility in their work. The collaboration will also provide practical guidance on open publishing pathways and encourage reform of the research evaluation system.
Researchers found that glycation stress, caused by methylglyoxal, promotes aortic stiffening and cellular senescence. Natural compound Gly-Low, containing nicotinamide and alpha-lipoic acid, reversed these effects and reduced stiffness in aging mice.
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Researchers in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand will have expanded open access publishing options through a new three-year agreement. The partnership supports fully open access journals and enables the expansion of AI use in teaching and research.
A case report describes a woman with radiation-induced cellular changes in her Pap smear that mimicked cancer recurrence. The study emphasizes the importance of recognizing these changes to prevent misdiagnosis and unnecessary medical procedures.
This study found that older mice blood worsens Alzheimer’s-related changes, while younger blood improves memory and cognitive function. The researchers identified key proteins involved in neurodegeneration and inflammation, suggesting new avenues for targeting blood-borne factors to slow or modify disease progression.
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The TIER2 project is hosting its final online event to celebrate its achievements and explore the future of reproducible research. The event will examine technological developments, varied research practices, and evolving policy frameworks shaping expectations for transparent science.
Researchers found that sudden cardiac death (SCD) among colorectal cancer patients decreased overall, but disparities remained based on age, sex, and geographic location. The study highlights the need for tailored heart monitoring and care strategies for cancer patients, particularly in underserved groups.
Two Russian scientists' conceptual similarities challenge conventional aging views. Their ideas about hyperfunction and elevation remain relevant to modern research. Golubev explores the historical connections between Dilman and Blagosklonny, highlighting their contributions to aging science.
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Researchers at eight German institutions will benefit from the expanded agreement, which removes financial barriers to open access publishing in JMIR's portfolio of over 30 Gold Open Access journals. The partnership demonstrates a commitment to open science and bibliodiversity.
Researchers developed a machine learning tool, SAMP-Score, to identify compounds that induce senescence in p16-positive cancer cells. The tool successfully identified a promising candidate, QM5928, which triggers senescence without killing cancer cells.
A new meta-analysis published in Aging-US found a significant association between hospitalization for infections and the risk of developing dementia. Adults hospitalized with infections were at an increased risk of all-cause dementia, especially after a single infection-related hospitalization, which can speed up cognitive decline.
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A new review connects gut microbiome imbalances to obesity, metabolic syndrome, and colorectal cancer, highlighting the potential for diet and microbiome-based treatments. The study also explores racial and socioeconomic disparities in microbiome-related diseases, emphasizing the need for inclusive prevention strategies.
A new study found that embryo arrest in IVF is more common with advancing maternal age but not directly related to chromosomal abnormalities. The research suggests two independent factors contribute to the number of euploid embryos available for transfer and overall ART success.
The China Association for Science and Technology has launched a bilingual communication project for Chinese STM journals, enhancing their academic influence and communication capabilities. This project has translated over 12,659 long abstracts, promoting the global visibility of Chinese research.
A study of 258 published novelists in the UK found that half believe AI will replace their work entirely. The majority also report using AI for non-creative tasks like information searches and editing text written without AI. However, many express concerns about copyright laws not being respected and originality being lost.
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Researchers found that excess growth hormone disrupts liver metabolism, leading to molecular and cellular patterns similar to those in naturally aged livers. Reducing glycation stress can reverse these negative effects, improving liver health and physical function.
Researchers found that bifidobacterium can boost cancer treatment by regulating the immune system, reducing inflammation, and supporting anti-tumor responses. The probiotic also helps detoxify carcinogens and convert food-based substances into cancer-fighting agents, offering a promising natural ally for cancer prevention and treatment.
Clinical trial participants are calling for more inclusive and patient-centered cancer research, highlighting the need for transparent designs and improved communication. The authors propose various improvements to trial design and delivery, including expanding eligibility criteria and involving patient advocates in trial design.
Lymphomas develop resistance to targeted therapies through various mechanisms, including loss of target antigens, reactivation of growth pathways, and changes in tumor microenvironment. Researchers explore new treatment approaches, such as dual-target therapies and biomarker-guided therapy, to overcome these challenges.
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A new study found that high tyrosine levels are associated with a shorter lifespan in men, while phenylalanine showed no such link. The researchers suggest that dietary adjustments, such as protein restriction, could help reduce tyrosine levels and support healthier aging.
PLOS has launched PLOS Aging and Health and PLOS Ecosystems to address critical challenges in aging research and ecosystems. The new journals aim to promote open science principles, accelerate scientific progress, and support the highest standard of research ethics.
JMIR Publications has integrated Signals Manuscript Checks into its publication process, utilizing AI-powered tools to streamline research integrity evaluations. This partnership aims to increase efficiency and quality, ensuring high standards of scientific integrity in published research.
The Annals of the Natural History Museum Vienna is now published by Pensoft under a modern diamond open-access model. The journal publishes original research on various scientific fields, enhancing its digital transformation with Linked Open Data and OpenBiodiv Biodiversity knowledge graphs.
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Researchers found that lower LRIG1 expression is linked to more aggressive gliomas, a type of brain tumor. The study suggests that LRIG1 could serve as a useful marker for tumor severity and potentially as a target for future therapies.
The partnership designates JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology as the official journal of MCBIOS, ensuring high-visibility publication of cutting-edge bioinformatics research. The agreement also provides benefits such as a discount on article processing fees and virtual education and training for MCBIOS members.
Researchers found that combining L-BAIBA supplementation with voluntary wheel running exercise enhances musculoskeletal properties in middle-aged male mice. The study showed significant improvements in muscle strength, bone density, and reduced bone marrow fat.
Researchers developed green-synthesized cerium oxide nanoparticles that combined cidofovir with nanoceria, enhancing anticancer activity and binding affinity to DNA and RNA. The new compound destroyed over 97% of cancer cells, suggesting a promising candidate for future cancer therapies.
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A new gene editing technique, P3a mutagenesis, achieves near 100% success in creating precise DNA mutations. This method simplifies protein engineering, accelerating biomedical research and reducing costs.
A new case report describes the successful treatment of a 37-year-old woman with HER2-positive breast cancer that had spread to the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Trastuzumab deruxtecan, an antibody-drug conjugate, improved the patient's neurological symptoms and reduced cancer growth.
A new study found that faster biological aging measured by DNA-based epigenetic clocks is associated with greater cognitive decline and higher risk of mild cognitive impairment in Hispanic/Latino adults. The study highlights the potential of epigenetic clocks to track changes in brain health over time.
Taylor & Francis Group has announced the publication of 32 new open access books on key global themes, including children's welfare and AI. Pledge to Open supports the publication of books that are both free to read and free to publish for their authors through library collective action.
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A new study found that alpha-synuclein triggers early gene expression changes in a Parkinson's disease model, revealing brain region-specific and systemic transcriptomic alterations. These changes may contribute to disease development and serve as potential biomarkers.
BioOne and the Max Planck Society have signed a 3-year agreement to bring BioOne Complete aggregation to 84 Max Planck Institutes. The partnership supports shared goals of sustainable open access and equitable scholarly communications, with all institutes maintaining reading access to over 230,000 biological sciences articles.
A rare case of a mucinous vulvar cyst was reported, which resembled a benign lipoma and caused lower abdominal and back pain. The cyst was surgically removed and confirmed to be non-malignant. The case underscores the importance of careful clinical examination in reproductive-age women presenting with vulvar masses.
The 2026 APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication is now open for applications. The award celebrates innovators who bring new ways of thinking and collaborative approaches to improve scholarly communication. Past recipients include Dr Daniel Hook, CEO of Digital Science.
Researchers found that TRF1 protein loss led to leaner mice with altered metabolic profiles, including lower LDL cholesterol levels and improved blood sugar regulation. These benefits occurred without any detectable shortening of telomeres.
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Researchers found that PAI-1 levels increase with age in both sexes, but only female mice lacking the gene experienced significant protection against age-related muscle and bone loss. Female mice maintained stronger grip strength and greater muscle mass, while showing less cortical bone loss.
A rare case of pancreatic Hodgkin lymphoma was reported, emphasizing the need for tissue diagnosis before definitive treatment. The patient's symptoms and imaging findings initially raised concern for pancreatic adenocarcinoma, but a biopsy revealed nodular sclerosis subtype of Hodgkin lymphoma.
Longevity clinics have emerged globally, offering advanced diagnostic services and customized lifestyle interventions to extend healthspan. However, concerns arise from lack of scientific validation, high costs, and limited access to populations most at risk for premature aging.
Researchers discovered that folate receptor beta is widely expressed in various pediatric and adolescent solid tumors, making it a promising target for improving tumor surgery accuracy. Pafolacianine, a next-generation dye targeting folate receptors, shows promise as a tumor-agnostic imaging strategy for pediatric cancer surgery.
Researchers found that overactive Runx1 gene accelerates age-related degeneration of intervertebral discs, causing premature cellular aging and unhealthy tissue changes. Targeting Runx1 may be a promising strategy to prevent or slow disc aging.
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Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma is a rare and potentially malignant vascular tumor that can be mistaken for benign conditions. A new case report highlights the diagnostic challenges raised by rare tumors and emphasizes the need for vigilant evaluation of slow-growing swellings.
Researchers found that a supplement containing high-molecular-weight hyaluronan preserves muscle mass and exercise capacity in aging mice. The study suggests that targeting the glycocalyx may be a viable therapeutic strategy to treat age-related physical dysfunction.
Researchers have developed a novel treatment approach using amplitude-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fields to slow glioblastoma cell growth and target tumor stem cells. The therapy shows promise in both laboratory experiments and clinical trials with two patients, demonstrating potential for treating brain cancer.
A recent study published in Oncoscience found that lifestyle choices and hormonal imbalances significantly impact male fertility in Indian men. The research discovered a strong association between poor habits such as tobacco and alcohol use, heat exposure, and body weight with lower semen quality and higher DNA damage.
This study found that aged rats living in socially enriched environments retained better memory and cognitive flexibility than those housed alone. Socially housed rats showed increased activity in the hippocampus and reduced overactivity in the anterior cingulate cortex, suggesting a more balanced and efficient neural response.
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ACTM-838, a novel bacterial immunotherapy, enriches in solid tumors and delivers IL-15/IL-15Rα and STING payloads to engage innate and adaptive immunity. The therapy shows durable anti-tumor efficacy and synergizes with anti-PD1 drugs, improving outcomes in treatment-resistant tumor models.
Imperial College London and the University of Sheffield have signed up to eLife's uncapped scheme, promoting greater equity and inclusivity in scientific publishing. The partnerships aim to support researchers in publishing through eLife Model, providing a fairer and more transparent approach to research publishing and assessment.
A new study found that miR-145-5p and miRNA-27b-3p interfere with fat cell formation in children with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, a rare and fatal premature aging disorder. These microRNAs silence genes required for fat cell growth and function, suggesting they could be a promising therapeutic strategy to restore fat tissue.
A new study calls for standardized, transparent, and reproducible methods to evaluate frailty in preclinical aging studies. The researchers analyzed 18 rodent studies and found substantial variation in how frailty is defined and measured.
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