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âOf these children, 85% are going to beat their cancer, but itâs a win at a cost,â says Armstrong. âWe know that these kids will have shortened lifespans. They often die young of chronic diseases like heart disease, stroke or secondary cancers which present much earlier. And we discovered about a decade ago that this is because theyâre ageing much faster than their chronological age.â
In particular, this is reflected not just in their biology, but in physical frailty. When Kirsten Ness, a physical therapist and clinical epidemiologist at St Jude, assessed a group of childhood cancer survivors aged 24â41, she noted that when it came to heart function, flexibility, respiratory capacity and range of motion, they resembled people decades older. âWe showed that at 30, they have physiological frailty that resembles people in their 70s and 80s, and itâs getting worse over time,â says Ness.
The underlying cause of this is senescence, a state in which cells cease to continue dividing as normal, but instead simply linger, refusing to die. Because of this quality, senescent cells have sometimes been described as âzombie cellsâ and they are now regarded as a driving force and a reflection of ageing. Over the course of a lifetime, our bodies incur increasing amounts of damage which in turn makes many of our cells, distributed throughout our body, more likely to become senescent.
A robotic labor force.
Engineering companies in China have begun the process of starting full-scale mass production of humanoid robots in anticipation of a commercial boom in 2025. Companies such as Shanghai Zhiyuan Innovation Technology (AgiBot) and Shanghai Kepler Robot Company have already been testing the robots to optimize performance while reducing production costs.
Getting a specific screening â the coronary artery calcium (CAC) score â can help detect early signs of heart disease. Experts share the benefits of the test and how people can obtain it.
The neural basis of affect sharing is not fully understood. Here, the authors show that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) stably recruits neural ensembles encoding observational fear, specifically represented by affective responses to pain experience.
2/27/25 | 720 CT Intuitive Machinesâ IM-2 Lunar Lander Successfully Commissioned and En Route to the Moon:
After liftoff on February 26, Athena established a stable attitude, solar charging, and radio communications contact with our mission operations center in Houston. The lander is in excellent health, sending selfies and preparing for a series of main engine firings to refine her trajectory ahead of lunar orbit insertion, planned on March 3. Intuitive Machines is targeting a lunar landing opportunity on March 6.
With Googleâs latest AI model, Gemini 2.0, launched in December, the company is making big moves in AI. Brinâs message is clear, the race to AGI is on, and Google plans to win it.
Long Ju, the lead researcher, describes the new material, rhombohedral pentalayer graphene, as a gold mine, with discoveries revealed at every step.
A novel class of quantum particles behaves in unexpected ways
Rhombohedral pentalayer graphene is a unique form of pencil lead. Pencil lead, or graphite, consists of graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. Rhombohedral pentalayer graphene has five layers of graphene stacked in a specific order.