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Alzheimer’s Blood Markers Also Flag Certain Amyloidosis Types
SocialMar 11, 2026

Alzheimer’s Blood Markers Also Flag Certain Amyloidosis Types

The blood neuromarkers p-tau181 and p-tau217 that can predict and diagnose Alzheimer's disease are also abnormal in certain types of amyloidosis, indicating both some non-specificity and potential help in diagnosis of these conditions https://t.co/jodvMY6TNK

By Eric Topol
Severe COVID/Flu May Boost Lung Cancer Risk
SocialMar 11, 2026

Severe COVID/Flu May Boost Lung Cancer Risk

A causal link between severe Covid or flu and lung cancer risk by impairing immunity and promoting inflammation, as shown in multiple murine models https://t.co/NvE6uIYFZh

By Eric Topol
Startup Creates First Data Center Powered by Human Neurons
SocialMar 11, 2026

Startup Creates First Data Center Powered by Human Neurons

Start-up is building the first data centre to use human brain cells | New Scientist https://t.co/pyhHbfJ2nl

By Chuck Brooks
AlphaFold Enhances Experiments, Sparks Research, Yet Misses Early Drug Impact
SocialMar 11, 2026

AlphaFold Enhances Experiments, Sparks Research, Yet Misses Early Drug Impact

Nice to see empirical study of how our most impressive breakthrough in AI for biology is impacting science. Point 1 is important for those who dream that AGI or ASI will just solve all of science by thinking. They won't....

By Ramez Naam
Iran Creates Gap in Surface Weather Observation Network
SocialMar 11, 2026

Iran Creates Gap in Surface Weather Observation Network

Certainly not the most important issue with the current situation in the Middle East, but there is a new Iran shaped hole in our surface weather observation network. In this example, measurements of surface pressure fed into operational weather forecasts on...

By Ed Hawkins
Precise Wording Matters: Avoid Overclaiming “All Molecules”
SocialMar 11, 2026

Precise Wording Matters: Avoid Overclaiming “All Molecules”

This is a far better tweet about the work. Note no claim of "all molecules". This may be pedantic, but words have meaning and if the difference between a quantum leap in virtual cell vs incremental progress rests on words...

By Sebastian Cocioba
B‑vitamins Lower Homocysteine, Slow Brain Atrophy in MCI
SocialMar 10, 2026

B‑vitamins Lower Homocysteine, Slow Brain Atrophy in MCI

Homocysteine-lowering by B vitamins slows the rate of accelerated brain atrophy in mild cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial https://t.co/Xt9HqmmyGi

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
China’s Solar Surge Outpaces Declining US Installations
SocialMar 10, 2026

China’s Solar Surge Outpaces Declining US Installations

US solar installation: Down 14% between 2024 and 2025. Chinese solar installation: Up 14% between 2024 and 2025. Last year China installed more than 7 times more solar capacity than the US. So much for energy dominance... https://t.co/te4ziwFqlX

By Zeke Hausfather
AI Augments, Not Replaces, Human Insight in Complex Biology
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Augments, Not Replaces, Human Insight in Complex Biology

"AI will not replace biological reasoning, but it may become indispensable for navigating biological systems whose complexity exceeds human intuition." A perspective on future applications for cancer neuroscience https://t.co/TnDFZ7NRFN @scisignal https://t.co/ijbhfbjXcs

By Eric Topol
Psilocybin Plus Therapy Boosts Quit Rates Sixfold
SocialMar 10, 2026

Psilocybin Plus Therapy Boosts Quit Rates Sixfold

🚨 @NPR spotlights our new JAMA Network Open study: One psilocybin dose + therapy gives 6X better odds of quitting smoking vs. nicotine patch + therapy. Game-changer for tobacco smoking addiction?

By Matthew W. Johnson
Blood Test Predicts Alzheimer's up to 25 Years Early
SocialMar 10, 2026

Blood Test Predicts Alzheimer's up to 25 Years Early

Predicting Alzheimer's disease up to 25 years in advance of any symptoms with the p-tau217 biomarker blood test, among 2,766 women mean age 70 https://t.co/aOActAUN27 https://t.co/Bxl2YZxnlf

By Eric Topol
AI Proven to Boost Breast Cancer Screening Accuracy
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Proven to Boost Breast Cancer Screening Accuracy

3 new reports and an editorial @NatureCancer reinforce the benefit of AI for breast cancer screening https://t.co/MlFns7M0yB https://t.co/MF3fj0CuIE https://t.co/a436srKDaD https://t.co/1XTMIsAPfg

By Eric Topol
Certain Regions Hitting Deadly Heat Thresholds Sooner
SocialMar 10, 2026

Certain Regions Hitting Deadly Heat Thresholds Sooner

Some places are approaching the deadly heat threshold faster than others, and more climate stories in today’s Green Daily https://t.co/KBhEK54c5v

By Vox – Climate
Heatwave Makes Simple Outdoor Tasks Unbearable
SocialMar 10, 2026

Heatwave Makes Simple Outdoor Tasks Unbearable

It's getting too hot to walk the dog or sweep the porch for a growing number of people https://t.co/RBDOSUC620

By Vox – Climate
Watch Tonight's Quantum AI Revolution Live
SocialMar 10, 2026

Watch Tonight's Quantum AI Revolution Live

Join the livestream of tonight’s event. Losing sleep over AI? Maybe best not to ruminate on Quintelligence— Quantum AI. But if you can’t help yourself, tune in. A quiet revolution in quantum information science is underway with quantum computers and...

By Janna Levin
Plastic Chemical DEHP Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk
SocialMar 9, 2026

Plastic Chemical DEHP Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk

The link between exposure to DEHP and its metabolite MEHP, found in plastics, and risk of breast cancer in a 20-year prospective study https://t.co/wKEVlMxWHT https://t.co/j5NL5QfTBu

By Eric Topol
Psoriasis' Immune Activation Reduces Skin Cancer Risk
SocialMar 9, 2026

Psoriasis' Immune Activation Reduces Skin Cancer Risk

Chronic inflammation generally poses a higher risk of cancer, so why does psoriasis-like disease have a lower risk of skin cancer. Why? Sustained immune cell activation https://t.co/kcxUHC8Ahk https://t.co/igqNDv5mdj

By Eric Topol
Obesity Raises Risk for Multiple Cancer Types
SocialMar 9, 2026

Obesity Raises Risk for Multiple Cancer Types

Obesity and overweight are risk factors for several types of cancer. Why? A @JAMA_current review https://t.co/fn5tfxNnsM https://t.co/caCsAt2vuB

By Eric Topol
1977 Russian Flu Shows Lab-Origin Genetic Signature
SocialMar 9, 2026

1977 Russian Flu Shows Lab-Origin Genetic Signature

"Russian flu," the pandemic that hit in 1977, bears an evolutionary signature of having emerged from a lab, perhaps as part of a failed vaccine effort. Covid, mpox, Ebola, and other influenza pandemics don't. Here's my story on a new...

By Carl Zimmer
Short‑lived Pollutant Cuts Need Carbon Removal to Offset CO₂
SocialMar 9, 2026

Short‑lived Pollutant Cuts Need Carbon Removal to Offset CO₂

There has been a lot of recent interest by companies in mitigating short-lived climate "super-pollutants" like methane and refrigerants. This can have a strong short-term climate impact, but to credibly counterbalance CO2 emissions requires combining them with durable carbon removal.

By Zeke Hausfather
Inactivity Kills 5 Million Annually; Policies Remain Unimplemented
SocialMar 9, 2026

Inactivity Kills 5 Million Annually; Policies Remain Unimplemented

5 million deaths a year globally are attributed to lack of physical activity. Many countries have set policies to promote physical activity but never implemented them. No improvement in >20 years! 3 new papers @NatureMedicine @NatureHealthJnl https://t.co/Nvl1AhTz2h https://t.co/hGneBJTJBO https://t.co/g94vzx3Ydu

By Eric Topol
Multivitamin Modestly Slows Epigenetic Aging; Cocoa Doesn’t
SocialMar 9, 2026

Multivitamin Modestly Slows Epigenetic Aging; Cocoa Doesn’t

Just published @NatureMedicine A daily multivitamin (MVM) slowed epigenetic aging in a randomized trial after 2 years; effect was small (~2 months) and not seen with cocoa extract supplement (vitamin was Centrum Silver) https://t.co/snOMNsTzW7 https://t.co/a6MhMuRhJb

By Eric Topol
Neurons in A
SocialMar 9, 2026

Neurons in A

In case you saw the "neurons in a dish playing Doom" post and freaked out, take note ⤵️

By Science Sam (Samantha Yammine, PhD)
FMT Triples the Boost to Cancer Immunotherapy
SocialMar 9, 2026

FMT Triples the Boost to Cancer Immunotherapy

Not just replication, but triplication of the benefit of revving up cancer immunotherapy with FMT (Yes💩) https://t.co/rXyQdO74FJ

By Eric Topol
Add AI Breast Artery Calcification Scan to Mammograms
SocialMar 9, 2026

Add AI Breast Artery Calcification Scan to Mammograms

Mammography should include AI assessment of breast artery calcification, since it provides very useful information about cardiovascular risk https://t.co/yfTbTRrOuY https://t.co/h1C8ZnHepJ

By Eric Topol
10 of 33 Raptor 3s Pass Initial Test
SocialMar 9, 2026

10 of 33 Raptor 3s Pass Initial Test

10 out of the 33 Raptor 3's in this first test. Let's see how she all goes with this shall we!? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

By Marcus House
One‑Year 5% Cut Barely Moves Long‑lived Gas Levels
SocialMar 8, 2026

One‑Year 5% Cut Barely Moves Long‑lived Gas Levels

If only someone had looked at this, say, back in April 2020. 🙄 Turns out that a 5% reduction in emissions for one year for a gas that accumulates in the atmosphere has a tiny effect on concentrations. https://t.co/if0d8eyX1F https://t.co/UFWo16Rc47

By Zeke Hausfather
Artemis Shifts Force Creator to Rerun Entire Project
SocialMar 7, 2026

Artemis Shifts Force Creator to Rerun Entire Project

As excited as I am for the new energy and changes to the Artemis program, I am STRESSING OUT with it right now. I was almost done with my 90 minute deep dive on Artemis, making predictions and laying...

By Tim Dodd
Quantum Mechanics: Unmatched Precision, Yet Reality‑Defying
SocialMar 7, 2026

Quantum Mechanics: Unmatched Precision, Yet Reality‑Defying

A full century after the discovery of a peculiar microscopic world, quantum mechanics has triumphed as the most precisely verified physical theory in the history of science. Yet the quantum world defies conventional notions of reality. In this episode of...

By Janna Levin
83% Unaware of DORAs: Sleep Knowledge Gap
SocialMar 7, 2026

83% Unaware of DORAs: Sleep Knowledge Gap

There's a lot you can learn about sleep. Like 83% hadn't heard of DORAs. https://t.co/2lV3Fw6cwg https://t.co/IWRTdPTMOL

By Eric Topol
Cures for some Autoimmune Diseases Now a Reality
SocialMar 7, 2026

Cures for some Autoimmune Diseases Now a Reality

One of the most impressive advances we've ever seen for some autoimmune diseases: cures https://t.co/OZDuq4Iooy

By Eric Topol
JWST Confirms 2032 Asteroid Won’t Hit Earth or Moon
SocialMar 7, 2026

JWST Confirms 2032 Asteroid Won’t Hit Earth or Moon

Remember the asteroid we thought might hit Earth or the Moon in 2032? New data from the JWST shows it will hit NEITHER. JWST's IR eyes are great for this because the asteroid is tiny and far, and thus, really dim....

By Astropartigirl
Scientists Probe Accelerating Warming; Fossil Fuel Cutoff Essential
SocialMar 6, 2026

Scientists Probe Accelerating Warming; Fossil Fuel Cutoff Essential

“Scientists are trying to solve the mystery of whether global warming is speeding up” via Laura Paddison for @cnn. [I’m critical of the study, but we all agree on key point that planet will continue to warm until we stop...

By Michael E. Mann
PEP Slows Aging by Blocking Inflammation Pathway
SocialMar 6, 2026

PEP Slows Aging by Blocking Inflammation Pathway

PEP protects against age-related inflammation, puts the brake on the aging process in mice, high levels in humans correlate with low inflammation So what is PEP, you ask? phosphoenolpyruvate, from glucose metabolism, a, master regulator, blocks cGAS-STING https://t.co/glMvaHSjOq https://t.co/MSVMBJbHm4

By Eric Topol
El Nino Set to Push 2027 to Record Warmth
SocialMar 6, 2026

El Nino Set to Push 2027 to Record Warmth

The El Nino cometh. This would push up our estimate for 2026 global temperatures (though its still unlikely to surpass 2024 as the warmest year), and make 2027 very likely to be the warmest year on record given the historical...

By Zeke Hausfather
Join Monday’s Live KS2 Science Lesson for British Science Week
SocialMar 6, 2026

Join Monday’s Live KS2 Science Lesson for British Science Week

I’ll be kick starting British Science Week with a Live Lesson this Monday 1100hrs on CBBC. Also available from Monday at 0900hrs on the @BBC_Teach website. Do you teach Key Stage 2 Science? Need help planning next week’s lessons? Have curious kids?...

By Tim Peake
Caloric Restriction Extends Lifespan in Animals, Human Applicability Unclear
SocialMar 6, 2026

Caloric Restriction Extends Lifespan in Animals, Human Applicability Unclear

Dietary (caloric) restriction has so many salutary effects for slowing the aging process in animal models, but whether that can be simulated in some way in people remains unclear. This new comprehensive review @NatureAging is outstanding https://t.co/xw5bmK3NaW https://t.co/t8bBmS8HGB

By Eric Topol
New Sleep Regularity Index Reveals Hidden Rest Patterns
SocialMar 6, 2026

New Sleep Regularity Index Reveals Hidden Rest Patterns

Interested in the latest sleep science and getting better quality sleep? New Ground Truths with Prof Yo-El Ju, @WashUNeurology https://t.co/2lV3Fw6cwg SRI-sleep regularity index https://t.co/zRWbVNmeap

By Eric Topol
Self‑amplifying RNA Could Protect Future Heart‑attack Patients
SocialMar 5, 2026

Self‑amplifying RNA Could Protect Future Heart‑attack Patients

Will we give a shot of protective, self-amplifying RNA in patients with a heart attack in the future? @ScienceMagazine an intriguing innovation https://t.co/FcJme1ElyU https://t.co/lABFRkR3qg

By Eric Topol
Engineered Astrocytes Use CAR‑A to Remove Amyloid Plaques
SocialMar 5, 2026

Engineered Astrocytes Use CAR‑A to Remove Amyloid Plaques

New @ScienceMagazine Engineering the brain's astrocytes to clear amyloid plaque! "CAR-A," in mouse model https://t.co/u9zJGnCLUj https://t.co/eIrrFx7iTg https://t.co/x56FDtuVW2

By Eric Topol
Aging Cells Harbor Protective Mutations That Inspire New Drugs
SocialMar 5, 2026

Aging Cells Harbor Protective Mutations That Inspire New Drugs

We're chock full of somatic mutations in our cells and tissue as we age. Some even protect us from disease! And we can learn from them to discover new medications. @CellCellPress https://t.co/mnUsarpYoR https://t.co/4c5XOD7NuC

By Eric Topol
Iran War Exposes Fossil Fuel’s Hidden Global Costs
SocialMar 5, 2026

Iran War Exposes Fossil Fuel’s Hidden Global Costs

On The Climate Brink, my latest post is on what the war in Iran tells us about the hidden costs of fossil fuels https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/the-war-in-iran-shows-us-another

By Andrew Dessler
AI Generalist Excels Across Diverse Medical Imaging Modalities
SocialMar 5, 2026

AI Generalist Excels Across Diverse Medical Imaging Modalities

Can an AI model be a generalist to work and perform well for all types of medical images? Just published, our MedVersa paper @NEJM_AI Led by @pranavrajpurkar Free access https://t.co/5llNf94hAF https://t.co/Bf01zUZ1sk

By Eric Topol
Yamanaka Stem Cells Earn Conditional Approval for Heart and Parkinson's
SocialMar 5, 2026

Yamanaka Stem Cells Earn Conditional Approval for Heart and Parkinson's

20 years of Yamanaka stem cell factor research culminates in 2 conditional approvals for heart disease and Parkinson's disease in Japan https://t.co/8oxKxXYafu by Shinya Yamanaka @CellStemCell https://t.co/U878IxSfSi @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/HCCPaTEP7e

By Eric Topol
Speleothem Isotopes Reveal Holocene Hydrocl
SocialMar 3, 2026

Speleothem Isotopes Reveal Holocene Hydrocl

“Holocene Hydroclimatic Variations Over Western and Central Asia as Inferred From Speleothem Isotope Evidence” | Pleased to be among the authors of this new article in @americangeophysicalunion #JGRatmos led by my former student Liang Ning: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2025JD045672?prg140729=6ac46daa-138f-4444-9b99-407a402c3282

By Michael E. Mann
Spot the Hidden Black Hole in Omega Centauri
SocialMar 1, 2026

Spot the Hidden Black Hole in Omega Centauri

You can see a black hole, or at least where one might be. It’s hiding in Omega Centauri. Here's how to spot it!

By Kirsten Banks
AI-Driven Data Center Boom Threatens Climate
SocialFeb 27, 2026

AI-Driven Data Center Boom Threatens Climate

“AI-spurred surge in data-center development could have climate consequences” by Troy Wolverton for the sfexaminer: https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/technology/ais-power-needs-could-drive-climate-changes/article_b80cc5db-68f6-4697-b2a3-1cd6a07281ba.html

By Michael E. Mann
Ancient DNA Reveals 250k-Year-Old Mating Preferences
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Ancient DNA Reveals 250k-Year-Old Mating Preferences

Neanderthals, modern humans, and the rules of attraction. Here's my story on a tantalizing study on mating preferences as far back as 250,000 years ago. Gift link: https://nyti.ms/4bcNzvy

By Carl Zimmer
Space Dust: The Unsung Hero of Astrophysics
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Space Dust: The Unsung Hero of Astrophysics

Want to learn more about space dust? Check out this post about why dust matters for astrophysicists https://open.substack.com/pub/observinghope/p/the-universe-could-use-a-swiffer?r=dx2wl&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

By Emma (Exoplanet Emma)