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#JeffreyEpstein Case Study: Pathological Cannibalism, Stress‑Induced Cannibalism, or Adaptive Cannibalism — and Cannibalism in the Modern Civilised West

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Multimodal data from established sources plus emerging AI-enabled tools improve phenotypic characterization, which supports diagnosis and personalized treatment. Clinical decision support systems, therapeutic chatbots, and digital monitoring create new opportunities for tailored care. Successful clinical translation of this AI-augmented care will depend on rigorous validation, stakeholder engagement, strict guardrails, and clinician education.

Multimodal data from established sources plus emerging AI-enabled tools improve phenotypic characterization, which supports diagnosis and personalized treatment. Clinical decision support systems, therapeutic chatbots, and digital monitoring create new opportunities for tailored care. Successful clinical translation of this AI-augmented care will depend on rigorous validation, stakeholder engagement, strict guardrails, and clinician education.

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers discuss how #AI can be responsibly and effectively integrated into mental health care, given the unique clinical, ethical, and societal challenges of the field.

Read more: https://scim.ag/4b251U6

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Quantifying host-microbe interactions with bacterial lineage tracing Using genomic barcodes to trace bacterial lineages within a host reveals previously unobservable dynamics of infection, including the impact of infection bottlenecks, routes of bacterial dissemination...

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers investigate how sequencing-based lineage tracing can be used to explore how organisms initiate infection, how population bottlenecks develop, and how cells disseminate and evolve within the host. https://scim.ag/3YmwyYP

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Antarctica in 2025: Drivers of deep uncertainty in projected ice loss Antarctica is a vital component of Earth’s climate system, influencing global sea level, ocean circulation, and planetary albedo. Major knowledge gaps in critical processes—spanning the atmosphere, oc...

Antarctic ice plays a crucial role in regulating Earth’s climate, global sea levels, ocean circulation, and planetary reflectivity.

Learn more in this 2025 #ScienceReview: https://scim.ag/493YlDy #ScienceMagArchives

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Sex differences in tissue-specific immunity and immunology Biological sex exerts a substantial influence on the immune system and immune-related diseases. Males are more susceptible to the acute effects of viral disease and certain cancers, whereas females ex...

Researchers in a recent #ScienceReview examine the influence that biological sex exerts on the immune system and immune-related diseases.

Learn more: scim.ag/3MG8qxF

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Glymphatic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease: A critical appraisal Thirteen years after the initial publication defining the glymphatic system, we critically reappraise the role of its dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Our understanding of glymphatic function ...

In a #ScienceReview from earlier this year, researchers provide a critical evaluation of research linking glymphatic dysfunction with Alzheimer’s disease.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4qhg28c

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Sex differences in tissue-specific immunity and immunology Biological sex exerts a substantial influence on the immune system and immune-related diseases. Males are more susceptible to the acute effects of viral disease and certain cancers, whereas females ex...

Researchers in a recent #ScienceReview examine the influence that biological sex exerts on the immune system and immune-related diseases.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/48YKHAe

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two gang-gang cockatoos sitting on a branch enjoying some seeds together

Seed-ccessful evolutionary tactics attract birds for seed dispersal 🐦👀

A recent study explored how flowering plant species 🌻 use seed mimicry to attract bird dispersers, revealing that seed mimicry was mostly observed in tropical regions.🏝️

🔗gbif.link/mimetic-seeds

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Unlocking the potential of brassinosteroids: A path to precision plant engineering Brassinosteroids are essential plant hormones that play a central role in regulating growth, development, and stress responses. Their impact on plant architecture and productivity makes them attractiv...

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers explore how advances in single-cell analysis and developments in gene editing are paving the way for precision engineering of crop plants. https://scim.ag/43SDAYe

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In a new #ScienceReview, researchers highlight recent advances in the design, characterization, modeling, and fundamental understanding of porosity that have enabled breakthroughs across the landscape of energy technologies. https://scim.ag/3LkoODa

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The complex affective and cognitive capacities of rats For several decades, although studies of rat physiology and behavior have abounded, research on rat emotions has been limited in scope to fear, anxiety, and pain. Converging evidence for the capacity ...

A 2024 #ScienceReview highlights the growing recognition of the complex cognitive capacities of #rats and its implications for how they are treated in scientific contexts. https://scim.ag/49byOse #ScienceMagArchives

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Cancer immunotherapy by γδ T cells The premise of cancer immunotherapy is that cancers are specifically visible to an immune system tolerized to healthy self. The promise of cancer immunotherapy is that immune effector mechanisms and i...

γδ T cells are a unique population of immune cells that can recognize and kill tumors.

A 2024 #ScienceReview explores current research efforts focused on how γδ cells naturally discriminate cancers from healthy tissues. https://scim.ag/3L4i3oU #ScienceMagArchives

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The ecological and evolutionary consequences of systemic racism in urban environments Cities create challenging environments for many nonhuman species, and the presence of nonhumans in cities influences the health and well-being of the humans with which they share the environment. Dist...

In a 2020 #ScienceReview, researchers investigated how systematic racist practices such as residential segregation have led to an unequal distribution of “nature” within cities.

Learn more on #WorldHabitatDay: https://scim.ag/3KQnEir

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From reactive to proactive: Continuous protein monitoring for preventive health care Continuous biomarker monitoring is revolutionizing chronic disease management, with glucose monitoring for diabetes as the primary example. Given the success of this approach, a transition to continuo...

Continuous protein monitoring is an emerging area in clinical monitoring strategies.

A new #ScienceReview looks at how this approach has transformative potential for preventive health care. scim.ag/46BrD9W

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Schematics of clinical integration of continuous biomolecular monitoring across the spectrum of preventative health care and challenges to integration and data handling in care settings.

Schematics of clinical integration of continuous biomolecular monitoring across the spectrum of preventative health care and challenges to integration and data handling in care settings.

Continuous protein monitoring is an emerging area in clinical monitoring strategies.

A new #ScienceReview looks at how this approach has transformative potential for preventive health care. https://scim.ag/4nnXlyB

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The contrast between monovalent and multivalent metal battery anodes Monovalent (lithium, sodium, potassium) and multivalent (magnesium, calcium, aluminum) metal anodes are promising alternatives to graphite anodes for overcoming the performance limitations of lithium-...

A new #ScienceReview looks at the contrast between monovalent and multivalent metal battery anodes. https://scim.ag/41WONGs

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Noncanonical circuits, states, and computations of the hippocampus Traditional views of hippocampal function are largely based on the canonical flow of information from the entorhinal cortex through the trisynaptic loop—comprising the dentate gyrus and cornu ammonis ...

The hippocampus is one of the most studied brain areas because of its major role in fundamental brain functions including learning, memory, and spatial navigation.

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers focus on the role of overlooked areas and circuits within the hippocampus. https://scim.ag/3VKRbMM

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Sex differences in tissue-specific immunity and immunology Biological sex exerts a substantial influence on the immune system and immune-related diseases. Males are more susceptible to the acute effects of viral disease and certain cancers, whereas females ex...

Researchers in a recent #ScienceReview examine the influence that biological sex exerts on the immune system and immune-related diseases.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4ln58Le

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(A) The canonical flow of information is outlined in gray, from the entorhinal cortex to DG granule cells (GCs), CA3, and then CA1 principal cells (PCs). PCs in noncanonical regions, which receive direct input from the hypothalamic supramammillary nucleus (SuM), are shown in green. (B) Large-amplitude events recorded from LFP in the DG hilus, known as dentate spikes, are associated with profound increases in brain-wide firing.

(A) The canonical flow of information is outlined in gray, from the entorhinal cortex to DG granule cells (GCs), CA3, and then CA1 principal cells (PCs). PCs in noncanonical regions, which receive direct input from the hypothalamic supramammillary nucleus (SuM), are shown in green. (B) Large-amplitude events recorded from LFP in the DG hilus, known as dentate spikes, are associated with profound increases in brain-wide firing.

The hippocampus is one of the most studied brain areas because of its major role in fundamental brain functions including learning, memory, and spatial navigation.

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers focus on the role of overlooked areas and circuits within the hippocampus. https://scim.ag/3VKRbMM

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Twenty years of microplastic pollution research—what have we learned? Twenty years after the first publication that used the term microplastic, we review current understanding, refine definitions, and consider future prospects. Microplastics arise from multiple sources,...

A rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic #microplastics have become.

A 2024 #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding these pollutants. https://scim.ag/4nePO4G #ScienceMagArchives

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Dissecting microbial communities with single-cell transcriptome analysis Revealing insights into the function of microbial communities requires moving beyond measuring bulk taxonomic composition to detecting interactions between subpopulations. Following the transformative...

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers investigate how the recent application of single-cell RNA sequencing technology has helped to evaluate function in microbial populations. https://scim.ag/3V2kc6l

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#sciencereview | Science Magazine | 19 commentaires Researchers in a new #ScienceReview examine the influence that biological sex exerts on the immune system and immune-related diseases. Learn more: https://scim.ag/4fCsDyA | 19 commentaires sur LinkedIn

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Cream coloured background with biological drawings of fruit bats and green text that reads no.12 science review

⭐ The twelfth edition of the GBIF #ScienceReview is published!

The Science Review is an annual compilation of peer-reviewed papers that use data published through GBIF’s global infrastructure.

In this edition, we explore 50 exciting examples of biodiversity data use. 🦇
🔗 gbif.link/science_re...

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The air quality in Shanghai has been substantially improved over the past decade. Left: the medium-level haze event in 2013, right: the air is much more clear in 2025, although there is still air pollution.

The air quality in Shanghai has been substantially improved over the past decade. Left: the medium-level haze event in 2013, right: the air is much more clear in 2025, although there is still air pollution.

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers discuss the latest understanding of secondary organic aerosol formation in urban China, providing a framework for identifying knowledge gaps and guiding future research into haze chemistry and pollution control strategies. https://scim.ag/3HCgNrX

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LOCKTACs comprise a subset of proximity drugs that stabilize naturally existing complexes. (A) Categories of proximity-based drugs. (B) Mechanism of PROTAC drugs. (C) LOCKTAC acting within a protein-protein interface. (D) LOCKTAC acting adjacent to a protein-protein interface. (E) Heterobifunctional LOCKTAC that does not bind at protein-protein interface. (F) Allosteric drugs induce conformational changes at a distance and are not LOCKTACs.

LOCKTACs comprise a subset of proximity drugs that stabilize naturally existing complexes. (A) Categories of proximity-based drugs. (B) Mechanism of PROTAC drugs. (C) LOCKTAC acting within a protein-protein interface. (D) LOCKTAC acting adjacent to a protein-protein interface. (E) Heterobifunctional LOCKTAC that does not bind at protein-protein interface. (F) Allosteric drugs induce conformational changes at a distance and are not LOCKTACs.

A new #ScienceReview looks at a different approach to drug discovery that may enable drugging of unconventional targets through stabilization of macromolecular complexes with molecules known as “LOCKTACs.”

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4lC2aCM

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Sex differences in tissue-specific immunity and immunology Biological sex exerts a substantial influence on the immune system and immune-related diseases. Males are more susceptible to the acute effects of viral disease and certain cancers, whereas females ex...

Researchers in a new #ScienceReview examine the influence that biological sex exerts on the immune system and immune-related diseases.

Learn more: scim.ag/4fHbT9F

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A figure showing the sources of immune variation across the human life course, including genetic differences (A), variation generated by somatic recombination (B), and environmental influences (C).

A figure showing the sources of immune variation across the human life course, including genetic differences (A), variation generated by somatic recombination (B), and environmental influences (C).

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers discuss the variations observed in an individual’s immune responses over the course of their lives. scim.ag/4mohQe3

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A figure showing the characteristics of human immune cells of both the adaptive and innate branches of the immune system and their responsiveness to sex steroid hormones.

A figure showing the characteristics of human immune cells of both the adaptive and innate branches of the immune system and their responsiveness to sex steroid hormones.

Researchers in a new #ScienceReview examine the influence that biological sex exerts on the immune system and immune-related diseases. scim.ag/4ln58Le

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A figure of a human body that points to relevant organs typically associated with a physiological system, including (clockwise) the endocrine system, circulatory system, hematopoietic system, musculoskeletal system, metabolic system, and nervous system, to identify processes where immune cells have been implicated as important contributors.

A figure of a human body that points to relevant organs typically associated with a physiological system, including (clockwise) the endocrine system, circulatory system, hematopoietic system, musculoskeletal system, metabolic system, and nervous system, to identify processes where immune cells have been implicated as important contributors.

A new #ScienceReview offers an overview of recent research that reveals the immune system not only defends the body but also actively shapes and supports various life-sustaining processes through dynamic, reciprocal interactions with other physiological systems. scim.ag/45wR2kq

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