Science
Peer-reviewed academic online journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
The Science family of journals is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s oldest and largest general science organization. It serves 10 million people through primary memberships and affiliations with 262 scientific societies and academies.
Science was first published in 1880, is currently circulated weekly and has a subscriber base of around 130,000.Visit website: https://science.sciencemag.org/
Science News
New AI tool predicts genetic mutations that could cause disease
The Guardian - 19-Sep-2023
AlphaMissense is a game-changer in genetic research for human health
Read more...Epigenetic insights: developmental changes in DNA linked to lifespan in mammals
EurekAlert! - 10-Aug-2023
Universal clock based on methylation profiles to accurately predict age in all mammalian species
Read more...Taurine linked to extended lifespan and improved health in animals
BBC - 08-Jun-2023
Anti-aging benefits found of taurine in animal studies, but no evidence to support supplementation in humans yet
Read more...Gut microbiome linked to brain damage and neurodegeneration in mice
EurekAlert! - 12-Jan-2023
Modifying gut microbiota with antibiotics reduced inflammation and tau-linked damage
Read more...Universal flu vaccine protects against all 20 strains of flu virus
BBC - 25-Nov-2022
Breakthrough innovation that simultaneously induces antibodies against multiple antigens
Read more...Researchers found a missing genetic link that helps melanoma cells defeat mortality
EurekAlert! - 10-Nov-2022
Mutations in a telomere binding protein provide a new approach to treat melanoma and other cancers
Read more...Shorter lifespan in men linked with loss of male sex chromosome while aging
The Conversation (UK) - 14-Jul-2022
Understanding how Y chromosome may contribute to age-related diseases can help prevent them
Read more...Advancements in organ biofabrication may lead to build human heart for transplant
Harvard University - 07-Jul-2022
Helical structure of heart muscles helps understand the functioning of heart
Read more...Old skin transplants in young organisms reverses aging, show rejuvenation
Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 01-Jul-2022
Upregulation of VEGF-A could be a potentially effective anti-aging therapy
Read more...Non-invasive technique for gut health monitoring
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) - 12-May-2022
Gene modification in bacteria using CRISPR array provide direct information of active gut genes
Read more...Low-calorie diet during active period of the cycle increased lifespan in mice
UT Southwestern Medical Center - 05-May-2022
Triple the effect seen over simply restricting calorie intake
Read more...Mutational signatures- a step closes to personalised cancer treatment
BBC - 21-Apr-2022
Instead of caterogising cancer based on the effected body part or type, whole-genome sequencing could be more practical
Read more...Limiting calories rewires immuno-metabolic function for longer healthspan in humans
GEN News - 14-Feb-2022
Protein produced by macrophages was identified as a key player of calorie restriction
Read more...New study reversed paralysis and repaired spinal cord injuries in mice
Science Focus - 12-Nov-2021
For decades, a major challenge for scientists is central nervous system. That don't have signifi...
Read more...Rockfish that lives more than 200 years unveiled genes for longevity
Scientific American - 11-Nov-2021
Insights on longer-living species could offer the targets for extending lifespan in humans
Read more...Reversible reprogramming regenerates cardiac tissue after a heart attack
Endpoints News - 23-Sep-2021
Possibility of regeneration: A boon to the broad rejuvenation field
Read more...OMEGA, a new powerful gene-editing system similar to CRISPR or so much better
New Atlas - 16-Sep-2021
Potential RNA-guiding enzymes that are capable of editing and modifying DNA in human cells
Read more...Scientists uncover patterns of metabolism in humans across the life course
BBC - 13-Aug-2021
Metabolism remained same throughout the mid-life and starts to decline only at 60 years
Read more...Latest AI tool predicts proteins structures in just 10 minutes
SciTechDaily - 17-Jul-2021
Freely accessible software from GitHub to help scientists speedup their research process
Read more...Suppressing bacterial hydrogen sulfide can make potent antibiotics
Phys.org - 10-Jun-2021
Enhancement of bactericidal effect at the same antibiotic dose
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