Tiny particles released during exercise can travel through the bloodstream and stimulate the growth of new neurons in the brain, a recent study in mice has found. Source: Scientists identify key component of how exercise triggers neurogenesis
The U.S. has ceded its leadership in critical industries before. It must not do so with China and biotech now, writes the president and CEO of Biocom California. Source: U.S. must not cede biomedical research leadership to China | STAT
For many medical conditions, lifesaving treatments may be hiding in plain sight. Source: Can A.I. Find Cures for Untreatable Diseases—Using Drugs We Already Have? | The New Yorker
To outcompete China, Washington must unleash the private sector. Source: How America Can Win the Biotech Race | Todd Young
From computer science to philosophy, these college majors can help you build a career in Al. Experts say that math and coding still matter most, but the field is changing rapidly. Source: Top College Degrees That Lead to High-Paying AI Careers
A new study reveals a powerful link between a person’s neighborhood and their biological risk for dementia. Researchers found that social and environmental hardships correspond with physical changes in brain structure and blood flow. Source: Your address holds clues to your brain’s structure and function, according to new neuroscience research
The radical changes that AI is bringing to higher education includes a paradigm shift that is unprecedented. Only institutions with agility will survive. Source: It’s The End Of College As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
We might reach the edge of human agency long before AI ever reaches general intelligence. Source: Forget AGI: It’s Time to Consider MCI | Psychology Today
Scientists in Zurich have shown that stem cell transplants can reverse stroke damage by regenerating neurons, restoring motor functions, and even repairing blood vessels. The breakthrough not only healed mice with stroke-related impairments but also suggested that treatments could soon be adapted for humans, marking a hopeful step toward tackling one of the world’s most…
From harnessing AI to integrating complex workflows, biotech leader Cytiva doesn’t just supply tools for drug discovery—it anticipates the industry’s future challenges and develops solutions before its partners even know they need them Source: How one biotech company is accelerating the drug discovery workflow | New Scientist
‘Feral child summer’ isn’t just a social media catchphrase. Here’s how unstructured outdoor play builds stronger brains and lasting ties to nature. Source: Letting kids run wild outside is surprisingly good for their brains | National Geographic
Here are the skill you need to make yourself irreplaceable Source: How to stay ahead of the AI wave at work – Fast Company