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  1. BEE JP2: Neglection of natural healing capabilities—The unknown, forgotten, underestimated, and underutilized healing garden.Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    Drawing inspiration from the philosophical ideas in the “No-Fish Dietary” story featured in Wild Wise Weird, this commentary explores the untapped potential of home gardens as spaces for healing. As the world grapples with climate change and environmental degradation, reconnecting with the healing power of nature—starting with our own home gardens—offers a sustainable path forward.
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  2. Assessing Human Ribosomal DNA Variation and Its Association With Phenotypic Outcomes.Francisco Rodriguez-Algarra, Elliott Whittaker, Sandra del Castillo del Rio & Vardhman K. Rakyan - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400232.
    Although genome‐scale analyses have provided insights into the connection between genetic variability and complex human phenotypes, much trait variation is still not fully understood. Genetic variation within repetitive elements, such as the multi‐copy, multi‐locus ribosomal DNA (rDNA), has emerged as a potential contributor to trait variation. Whereas rDNA was long believed to be largely uniform within a species, recent studies have revealed substantial variability in the locus, both within and across individuals. This variation, which takes the form of copy number, (...)
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  3. Mechanisms of Lipid‐Associated Macrophage Accrual in Metabolically Stressed Adipose Tissue.Isabel Reinisch, Sarah Enzenhofer & Andreas Prokesch - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400203.
    Adipose tissue (AT) inflammation, a hallmark of the metabolic syndrome, is triggered by overburdened adipocytes sending out immune cell recruitment signals during obesity development. An AT immune landscape persistent throughout weight loss and regain constitutes an immune‐obesogenic memory that hinders long‐term weight loss management. Lipid‐associated macrophages (LAMs) are emerging as major players in diseased, inflamed metabolic tissues and may be key contributors to an obesogenic memory in AT. Our previous study found that LAM abundance increases with weight loss via intermittent (...)
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  4. BEE JP1: Innovation curse and the wastefulness of technologies believed to mitigate climate change.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Thi Mai Anh Tran - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    Inspired by the philosophical ideas in the “Innovation” story of Wild Wise Weird, this commentary aims to examine the innovation curse-a cycle of wasteful technological innovations in the environmental sector. Through the lens of informational entropy and value formation, it also advocates for a shift toward nature-based solutions and integrating Indigenous knowledge in addressing climate change impacts.
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  5. Better Economics for the Earth Joint Projects: A call for participation.Minh-Hoang Nguyen - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    Since its official launch on June 22, 2022, the SM3D Portal has been committed to initiating and completing over a hundred Bayesian Mindsponge Framework Collaborative Projects (BMF CP). Based on the principles of the successful BMF CP series, I, Minh-Hoang Nguyen, would like to propose a new type of collaboration in a parallel series: BEE JP. -/- BEE is an acronym for the book “Better Economics for the Earth,” while JP stands for Joint Paper.
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  6. Nucleic Acid Aptamer‐Based Sensors for Bacteria Detection: A Review.Yalan Tang, Yun Li, Ping Chen, Shian Zhong & Yanjing Yang - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400111.
    Bacteria have a significant impact on human production and life, endangering human life and health, so rapid detection of infectious agents is essential to improve human health. Aptamers, which are pieces of oligonucleotides (DNA or RNA) have been applied to biosensors for bacteria detection due to their high affinity, selectivity, robust chemical stability, and their compatibility with various signal amplification and signal transduction mechanisms. In this review, we summarize the different bacterial aptamers selected in recent years using SELEX technology and (...)
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  7. Metabolic Dysregulation as a Central Mechanism in 16p11.2 Deletion Syndrome: A Multigenic Perspective on Clinical Variability and Therapeutic Opportunities. [REVIEW]Rana Fetit - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400299.
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  8. Khắt khe có phải là tất cả trong phản biện học thuật?Minh-Hoang Nguyen - 2025 - Khoa Học Và Phát Triển.
    Việc bài nghiên cứu bị từ chối là một thực tế mà tất cả các học giả phải đối mặt trên con đường học thuật. Mặc dù việc này có thể ảnh hưởng tiêu cực đến sự tự tin, sức khỏe tinh thần và khả năng bền bỉ theo đuổi nghề của các nhà nghiên cứu, nó vẫn được xem là cơ chế “lọc” quan trọng nhằm phân biệt giữa những nghiên cứu đạt và không đạt tiêu chuẩn. Tuy nhiên, (...)
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  9. Các yếu tố ảnh hưởng đến lối sống xanh của sinh viên Hà Nội.Nguyễn Thanh Hằng & Nguyễn Thị Mai Hương - 2025 - Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo.
    Nghiên cứu phân tích các yếu tố ảnh hưởng đến lối sống xanh của sinh viên Hà Nội thông qua bảng câu hỏi khảo sát dưới hình thức online các cá nhân là sinh viên đang sinh sống và học tập trên địa bàn Thành phố. Kết quả nghiên cứu cho thấy, Hành vi lối sống xanh của sinh viên tại Hà Nội chịu tác động từ nhiều yếu tố, như: Nhận thức cá nhân, Môi trường xã hội và pháp (...)
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  10. Combat vs Climate.Tiegan Wilkinson - 2024 - Substack.
    The climate crisis is more than a looming threat in the 21st century, despite how often its reality is debated and denied. Greenhouse gases trap heat around the Earth, driving changes in global climates, presently causing losses that global systems, economies, and families aren’t prepared for. As wealthy countries in the West monopolise and exceed the allowances for global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the rest of the world is bearing the brunt of climate change with little responsibility for the effects. (...)
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  11. The Green Kant and Nature: Rereading Modern Philosophy Against Vogel.Zachary Vereb - 2024 - Environmental Ethics 46 (4):401-420.
    This paper considers the prospects for a green Kantian philosophy. It does so by revisiting Steven Vogel’s postnaturalist objections against Kant. Though Descartes is part of the story, Kant is a primary environmental obstacle for Vogel. Like others in environmental philosophy, Vogel criticizes Kant for his dualism, anthropocentrism, idealism, and nonconsequentialism. The present paper looks into the first two objections. It begins by reconstructing Vogel’s argument against “nature” to appreciate his claim that modern philosophy haunts contemporary environmental philosophy. After pointing (...)
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  12. Effective and efficient science in a finite world: Rethinking global research investments.Thanh Tu Tran - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    The global race for scientific supremacy is more than a geopolitical contest; it is a test of humanity’s ability to use finite resources wisely. Europe’s FP10, Asia’s rapid R&D growth, and the shifting priorities of the United States each offer lessons in both opportunities and pitfalls. As emerging economies navigate this complex landscape, the focus must remain on maximizing effectiveness and efficiency in science investments. Ultimately, the question is not only about how much we invest in science but also how (...)
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  13. A Data Collection for Studying How an Economics Book Should (and Can) Change for Better Environmental Sustainability.Thi Mai Anh Tran, Minh-Phuong Thi Duong & Phuong-Tri Nguyen - 2025
    This data collection comprises of Amazon reviews of the book titled “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories.” These reviews will be analyzed and updated to identify factors that stimulate and influence readers’ perceptions of economics and the environment. Better Economics for the Earth is a groundbreaking work that reimagines the field of economics through the lenses of quantum and information theories. It introduces a transformative framework for understanding and addressing environmental challenges, offering a redefined (...)
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  14. Gemini predicts the future of an innovative economics book for sustainable Earth.A. I. Gemini - unknown
    Overall, "Better Economics for the Earth" is a significant contribution to the growing field of ecological economics. It offers a fresh perspective on economic thinking and challenges conventional assumptions. While its full impact remains to be seen, the book has the potential to shape future economic debates and policies.
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  15. An Interdisciplinary and Adaptable Approach to Address Environmental Crises. [REVIEW]Avid M. M. Reader - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  16. Revolutionizing Sustainability: Insights from Quantum and Information Theories. [REVIEW]Charlie L. - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  17. Science Meets Sustainability with a Fresh Perspective. [REVIEW]Peter Flint - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  18. An Accessible Exploration of Science, Economics, and Sustainability. [REVIEW]Edward Jones - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  19. Epithelial Polarity Loss and Multilayer Formation: Insights Into Tumor Growth and Regulatory Mechanisms.Jie Sun, Md Biplob Hosen, Wu-Min Deng & Aiguo Tian - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400189.
    Epithelial tissues serve as critical barriers in metazoan organisms, maintaining structural integrity and facilitating essential physiological functions. Epithelial cell polarity regulates mechanical properties, signaling, and transport, ensuring tissue organization and homeostasis. However, the barrier function is challenged by cell turnover during development and maintenance. To preserve tissue integrity while removing dying or unwanted cells, epithelial tissues employ cell extrusion. This process removes both dead and live cells from the epithelial layer, typically causing detached cells to undergo apoptosis. Transformed cells, however, (...)
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  20. A Revolutionary Take on Economics, Value, and Sustainability. [REVIEW]Gleydis Batista - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  21. Redefining Economics and Value for a Sustainable Future. [REVIEW]Vinod Khatri - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  22. Innovative Solutions for Emerging Global Challenges. [REVIEW]Henri Hubert - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  23. Thought-Provoking Blend of Theory and Practice. [REVIEW]R. Ricardo, Big Berd & A. J. - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  24. A Hypothesis: Metabolic Contributions to 16p11.2 Deletion Syndrome.Brandon Kar Meng Choo, Sarah Barnes & Hazel Sive - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400177.
    ABSTRACT16p11.2 deletion syndrome is a severe genetic disorder associated with the deletion of 27 genes from a Copy Number Variant region on human chromosome 16. Symptoms associated include cognitive impairment, language and motor delay, epilepsy or seizures, psychiatric disorders, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), changes in head size and body weight, and dysmorphic features, with a crucial need to define genes and mechanisms responsible for symptomatology. In this review, we analyze the clinical associations and biological pathways of 16p11.2 locus genes and (...)
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  25. Vascular‐Associated Mononuclear Phagocytes: First‐Line Soldiers Ambushing Metastasis.Han-Ying Huang, Xin-nan Zheng & Lin Tian - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400261.
    Mononuclear phagocytes (MPs), which consist of dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages, are distributed throughout the body and actively eliminate invading microorganisms and abnormal cells. Depending on the local microenvironment, MPs manifest considerably various lifespans and phenotypes to maintain tissue homeostasis. Vascular‐associated mononuclear phagocytes (VaMPs) are the special subsets of MPs that are localized either within the lumen side or on the apical surface of vessels, acting as the critical sentinels to recognize and defend against disseminated tumor cells. In this review, (...)
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  26. A Fresh Perspective on Economics and Our Planet.Nelva Lee - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  27. A Revolutionary Perspective on Economics and the Earth. [REVIEW]B. Willy - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  28. Better Economics for the Earth: Very Interesting and Well-Written. [REVIEW]Monica Haines - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  29. Einstein Meets Economics. [REVIEW]Stacy Gragnani - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  30. Thermosensory Roles of G Protein‐Coupled Receptors and Other Cellular Factors in Animals.Kohei Ohnishi & Takaaki Sokabe - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400233.
    In this review, we introduce the concept of “dual thermosensing mechanisms,” highlighting the functional collaboration between G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) and transient receptor potential (TRP) channels that enable sophisticated cellular thermal responsiveness. GPCRs have been implicated in thermosensory processes, with recent findings identifying several candidates across species, including mammals, fruit flies, and nematodes. In many cases, these GPCRs work in conjunction with another class of thermosensors, TRP channels, offering insights into the complex mechanisms underlying thermosensory signaling. We examine how GPCRs (...)
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  31. New Horizons in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1: Cellular Senescence as a Therapeutic Target.Cécilia Légaré, J. Andrew Berglund, Elise Duchesne & Nicolas A. Dumont - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400216.
    Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is considered a progeroid disease (i.e., causing premature aging). This hypervariable disease affects multiple systems, such as the musculoskeletal, central nervous, gastrointestinal, and others. Despite advances in understanding the underlying pathogenic mechanism of DM1, numerous gaps persist in our understanding, hindering elucidation of the heterogeneity and severity of its symptoms. Accumulating evidence indicates that the toxic intracellular RNA accumulation associated with DM1 triggers cellular senescence. These cells are in a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest (...)
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  32. Neuropeptides: The Evergreen Jack‐of‐All‐Trades in Neuronal Circuit Development and Regulation.Zsofia Hevesi, Tomas Hökfelt & Tibor Harkany - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400238.
    Neuropeptides are key modulators of adult neurocircuits, balancing their sensitivity to both excitation and inhibition, and fine‐tuning fast neurotransmitter action under physiological conditions. Here, we reason that transient increases in neuropeptide availability and action exist during brain development for synapse maturation, selection, and maintenance. We discuss fundamental concepts of neuropeptide signaling at G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs), with a particular focus on how signaling at neuropeptide GPCRs could underpin neuronal morphogenesis. We use galanin, a 29/30 amino acid‐long neuropeptide, as an example (...)
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  33. Rethinking Economics for a Sustainable Future. [REVIEW]Isaias C. - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  34. A Bold and Transformative Take on Economics and Sustainability.M. Marnie - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  35. A Fascinating Intersection of Science, Economics, and Sustainability. [REVIEW]L. J. - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  36. Phagocytosis by the retinal pigment epithelium: New insights into polarized cell mechanics.Ceniz Zihni - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2300197.
    The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a specialized epithelium at the back of the eye that carries out a variety of functions essential for visual health. Recent studies have advanced our molecular understanding of one of the major functions of the RPE; phagocytosis of spent photoreceptor outer segments (POS). Notably, a mechanical link, formed between apical integrins bound to extracellular POS and the intracellular actomyosin cytoskeleton, is proposed to drive the internalization of POS. The process may involve a “nibbling” action, (...)
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  37. Food for thought: Nutrient metabolism controlling early T cell development.Guy Werlen, Tatiana Hernandez & Estela Jacinto - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400179.
    T cells develop in the thymus by expressing a diverse repertoire of either αβ‐ or γδ‐T cell receptors (TCR). While many studies have elucidated how TCR signaling and gene expression control T cell ontogeny, the role of nutrient metabolism is just emerging. Here, we discuss how metabolic reprogramming and nutrient availability impact the fate of developing thymic T cells. We focus on how the PI3K/mTOR signaling mediates various extracellular inputs and how this signaling pathway controls metabolic rewiring during highly proliferative (...)
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  38. In vitro gametogenesis: Towards competent oocytes.Eishi Aizawa, Antoine H. F. M. Peters & Anton Wutz - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400106.
    Production of oocytes from pluripotent cell cultures in a dish represents a new paradigm in stem cell and developmental biology and has implications for how we think about life. The spark of life for the next generation occurs at fertilization when sperm and oocyte fuse. In animals, gametes are the only cells that transmit their genomes to the next generation. Oocytes contain in addition a large cytoplasm with factors that direct embryonic development. Reconstitution of mouse oocyte and embryonic development in (...)
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  39. Do viruses age?Gustavo Caetano-Anollés - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400241.
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  40. Orphan genes are not a distinct biological entity.Andres Barboza Pereira, Matthew Marano, Ramya Bathala, Rigoberto Ayala Zaragoza, Andres Neira, Alex Samano, Adekola Owoyemi & Claudio Casola - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400146.
    The genome sequencing revolution has revealed that all species possess a large number of unique genes critical for trait variation, adaptation, and evolutionary innovation. One widely used approach to identify such genes consists of detecting protein‐coding sequences with no homology in other genomes, termed orphan genes. These genes have been extensively studied, under the assumption that they represent valid proxies for species‐specific genes. Here, we critically evaluate taxonomic, phylogenetic, and sequence evolution evidence showing that orphan genes belong to a range (...)
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  41. CHARM and EvoETR: Precision epigenetic tools for gene silencing.Anirudh Pillai, Vasundhara Verma & Sanjeev Galande - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400186.
    With the advent of gene editing technologies like CRISPR/Cas9, it has become possible to edit genomic regions of interest for research and therapeutic purposes. These technologies have also been adapted to alter gene expression without changing their DNA sequence, allowing epigenetic edits. While genetic editors make edits by cutting the genome at specified regions, epigenetic editors leverage the same targeting mechanism but act based on the epigenetic modifier fused to them, such as a methyltransferase. Here, we discuss two recently employed (...)
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  42. Pervasive transcription and its regulation.Hongjia Liu, Qiong Li, Amit Sharma, Kun Luo & Hongde Liu - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400208.
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  43. Why hematopoietic stem cells fail in Fanconi anemia: Mechanisms and models.Suying Liu, E. S. Vivona & Peter Kurre - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1).
    Fanconi anemia (FA) is generally classified as a DNA repair disorder, conferring a genetic predisposition to cancer and prominent bone marrow failure (BMF) in early childhood. Corroborative human and murine studies point to a fetal origin of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) attrition under replicative stress. Along with intriguing recent insights into non‐canonical roles and domain‐specific functions of FA proteins, these studies have raised the possibility of a DNA repair‐independent BMF etiology. However, deeper mechanistic insight is critical as current curative options (...)
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  44. How the technologies behind self‐driving cars, social networks, ChatGPT, and DALL‐E2 are changing structural biology.Matthias Bochtler - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (1):2400155.
    The performance of deep Neural Networks (NNs) in the text (ChatGPT) and image (DALL‐E2) domains has attracted worldwide attention. Convolutional NNs (CNNs), Large Language Models (LLMs), Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models (DDPMs)/Noise Conditional Score Networks (NCSNs), and Graph NNs (GNNs) have impacted computer vision, language editing and translation, automated conversation, image generation, and social network management. Proteins can be viewed as texts written with the alphabet of amino acids, as images, or as graphs of interacting residues. Each of these perspectives suggests (...)
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  45. A Compensated Clock: Temperature and Nutritional Compensation Mechanisms Across Circadian Systems.Elizabeth-Lauren Stevenson, Adrienne K. Mehalow, Jennifer J. Loros, Christina M. Kelliher & Jay C. Dunlap - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400211.
    Circadian rhythms are ∼24‐h biological oscillations that enable organisms to anticipate daily environmental cycles, so that they may designate appropriate day/night functions that align with these changes. The molecular clock in animals and fungi consists of a transcription‐translation feedback loop, the plant clock is comprised of multiple interlocking feedback‐loops, and the cyanobacterial clock is driven by a phosphorylation cycle involving three main proteins. Despite the divergent core clock mechanisms across these systems, all circadian clocks are able to buffer period length (...)
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  46. Perspective on Death: A Gateway to a New Biology.Peter A. Noble & Alexander Pozhitkov - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400158.
    Organismal death has long been considered the irreversible ending of an organism's integrated functioning as a whole. However, the persistence of functionality in organs, tissues, and cells postmortem, as seen in organ donation, raises questions about the mechanisms underlying this resilience. Recent research reveals that various factors, such as environmental conditions, metabolic activity, and inherent survival mechanisms, influence postmortem cellular functionality and transformation. These findings challenge our understanding of life and death, highlighting the potential for certain cells to grow and (...)
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  47. Leite de ovelha: características tecnológicas e potenciais benefícios para a saúde.C. F. Balthazar & A. G. Cruz - 2024 - Milkpoint 1 (1):1-5.
    O valor nutritivo do leite de ovelha é superior quando comparado aos leites caprino e bovino, apresentando maior teor proteico, lipídico, minerais e vitaminas. Os humanos evoluíram em estreito contato com a natureza, sendo o leite a primeira fonte de alimento desta espécie ao nascer. Durante milhares de anos, o leite rico em nutrientes, como fonte de alimento, era unicamente materno e só veio a ser consumido pelo homem após idade de amamentação com a domesticação dos animais, primeiramente às ovelhas (...)
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  48. Hoa hậu ruộng ngô: « Miroir magique sur le mur, qui est la plus belle de toutes ? ».B. Q. Khiêm - manuscript
    Đáp án không phải Blanche-Neige. Thực tế, ở nước ta cũng không có tuyết. Đúng ra là quá hiếm. Giữa núi rừng miền Bắc rét mướt ngày mùa đông, ruộng ngô trổ cờ xung quanh hoa hậu ruộng.
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  49. A Persuasive and Timely Economics Book about Climate Crisis. [REVIEW]Danish Girl & Sylvester S. - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  50. Revolutionizing Economics with Quantum Insights. [REVIEW]Gina Wing & Benjamin Gagnon - 2024 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson from Quantum and Information Theories”.
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