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Researchers have identified 13 proteins in the blood that predict how quickly or slowly a person’s brain ages compared with the rest of their body go.nature.com/3ZrYZEK
In the tropical forests of Costa Rica, a small lizard uses its own form of scuba gear — an air bubble on its head that allows it to breathe underwater for extended periods go.nature.com/3ZuQpXf
Time for concerted action. Who will drive this forwards and take responsibility for the outcome?
New data released today in @TheLancet shows that without urgent action, antimicrobial resistance could kill 39 million people by 2050. Deaths and inequities from the global antibiotic emergency are increasing and now is the time to take urgent action. thelancet.com/journals/lance…
Well done.
Biochemist Maxine F. Singer (1931–2024) "upheld the principles that scientific advances are driven by individuals free to explore their own ideas … [and] championed the importance of public understanding of scientific discovery and established programs to get children excited…
Really. Am not sure that this is confidence inspiring! Whilst professionals may not be infallible, expecting a lay person to be able to ensure accurate diagnosis. immediately questions professional competency, and removes responsibility. A push towards "do it yourself medicine"
Almost all adults will experience at least one diagnostic error in their lifetime. When visiting a healthcare provider, be engaged in your own diagnostic process to help ensure an accurate diagnosis. Learn more 👉bit.ly/WPSD2024WHO #WorldPatientSafetyDay
Join us at the RSTMH Annual Meeting 2024 on the theme of Tropical Medicine and Global Health: Innovations and Challenges. 10-11 October at Coin Street Conference Centre, London Book your place now: rstmh.org/events/rstmh-a… #globalhealth #tropmed #research
Five days before her birthday, @CarolynBertozzi got an early morning call from Stockholm telling her she had received the 2022 #NobelPrize in Chemistry and snapped this selfie. Who will receive the 2024 chemistry prize? Mark your calendars for 9 October to find out.
The in-print version of the PathChat @Nature article is now available online with open access nature.com/articles/s4158… learn more about next steps and how PathChat is further being developed at @modella_ai
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat. Without urgent action, bacterial AMR will account for three deaths every minute between 2025 and 2050. The latest GRAM report in @TheLancet gives vital new evidence. Read on for key takeaways ⤵️ [1/3]
Excited to host our inaugural ‘Regen’ Farming Working Group meeting yesterday. Fortunate to be able to call on an impressive group of "critical friends" with lots of experience in this area. A full meeting report will be published but key takeaways are...🧵1/3 📷@PhoebeacBeal
When do we start to take meaningful action?
The average longest periods of drought could be 10 days longer by the end of the century than previously predicted by climate models, according to research in @Nature. go.nature.com/4daIhhS
Our scientists developed the MICrONS Explorer, a virtual observatory of the cortex, to support #neuroscience discovery 🧠🔭 microns-explorer.org This #opendata portal includes #electronmicroscopy-based reconstructions of circuitry from mouse visual cortex. #OpenScienceWeek
A team of international researchers at Oxford University and @NTUsg have discovered a new process for repairing damaged DNA that is particularly relevant for patients undergoing colorectal cancer treatments. More info ⬇️ ox.ac.uk/news/2024-09-1…
Need to act now
By 2050, around 2 million people — the majority aged over 70 — could die from drug-resistant infections each year go.nature.com/4e8E9jO
This needs to start at the very top, and include those who do not control their social media platforms
A new generation of vaccine adjuvants tailored for the pediatric immune system could help overcome longstanding gaps in the design of infectious disease vaccines for children, according to a new @ScienceTM Viewpoint. scim.ag/8ly
Intensive livestock farms could increase new pandemics, study warns - FarmingUK News farminguk.com/news/intensive…
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Intensive livestock farms could increase new pandemics, study warns
Intensive livestock farming methods could increase the risk of new pandemics, British researchers have warned.
Climate change is turning Europe into a breeding ground for mosquito-borne diseases go.nature.com/3MOTLNq
A new database for researchers to share the genomes of dangerous viruses promises to solve many of the problems that hamper existing alternatives. But first, researchers must be convinced to use it. go.nature.com/3B03FJy
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