Important editorial @Nature on the new "AI-scientist" papers
"AI scientists can and should empower human
researchers. They cannot and should not replace them."
https://t.co/CZQUrMV8D1
Long-Term High-Protein Diet Intake Accelerates Adipocyte Senescence Through Macrophage CD38-Mediated NAD+ Depletion
"Restoration of NAD+ levels, either via supplementation with NAD+ precursor or pharmacological inhibition of CD38 activity, alleviated the senescence-associated metabolic sequelae induced by HP diets."
https://t.co/5tntiqNebB
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) remains one of the hardest cancers to treat. A new antibody drug conjugate targeting FZD7, a marker on tumor initiating cells, showed promising activity in organoids and mouse models.
Could this be a step toward more powerful and more targeted therapy for TNBC patients?
@PNASNews *
Your thoughts are literally shaping your brain
What you dwell on doesn’t just pass through your mind; it physically reshapes it. When you deliberately turn your attention toward what’s good, your brain starts building and reinforcing pathways that make it easier to spot more of the same. This is neuroplasticity in action: the lifelong capacity of your brain to form fresh connections based on where you direct your focus, emotions, and habits.
Each time you pause to appreciate a kind gesture, a quiet success, or a fleeting moment of beauty, you’re strengthening the neural networks that filter reality through a clearer, steadier perspective. With repetition, this habit becomes your default setting—your mind begins to automatically notice what’s right instead of fixating on what’s wrong. The result? Lower stress, greater emotional balance, and a tougher mental immune system to face challenges .
This isn’t pretending problems don’t exist. It’s choosing to train your brain to look for possibilities rather than staying stuck on obstacles. The remarkable thing is that you hold the controls—you can start rewiring these circuits whenever you decide.
Try it: find one good thing today. Tomorrow, find two. Then five.
Watch what happens next
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The Ke Lab @ WashU Chemistry is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher with background in supramolecular chemistry and polymer synthesis.
Work with us on supramolecularly designed polymer networks, and 3D-printing hydrogels.
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The pKa values of buried ionizable amino acids can be determined by the thermodynamic stability of the protein https://t.co/dOukek9CKR #biorxiv_biophys
How do distal enhancers control transcription dynamics in living cells? Check out our latest work published in @MolecularCell!! We show that the dynamic assembly and disassembly of TF clusters at enhancers are a major source of transcriptional bursting. https://t.co/vpOSWJAfBq
Announcement: Junior Group Leader call @institut_curie . Come join us in the Genetics and Developmental Biology dept!
Deadline for applications July 14 !
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My lab @CaltechCCE is #hiring! Looking for a postdoc to join us in sunny Pasadena and tackle questions related to IDPs, phase separation, and transcriptional control using diverse experimental approaches. Please RT. Details and how to apply: https://t.co/dYHDlmRf5o #jobs
Few hours ago our preprint using #MicroC to study the contribution of RNAPII in #3Dgenome folding came out, all peer-reviewed and formatted in @NatureGenet. Amazing effort by @NUbelmesser and Shu Zhang (now a Dr!), and simulation wizard @dr_barbieri_mar
https://t.co/o3kLX5RWBy
Please RT‼️ Register for The Mendel Symposium for Early Career Researchers (#Mendel_ECR_23) soon! Don't miss this opportunity to meet with fellow #ECRs and PIs. Share your science with your colleagues, get friendly feedback (& enjoy #Vienna). https://t.co/N4vZQ2Krfa
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