Articles

Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 28, Issue 5, 16 May 2025, 112353

This perspective highlights the challenges and opportunities of implementing people-centered multi-hazard early warning systems in the Global South, emphasizing the need for localized, inclusive approaches that address vulnerability and the complex interrelationships of hazards, to bridge the gap between global ambitions and operational realities.

Elsevier,

Cell Reports Medicine, Volume 6, 15 April 2025

This study identifies two CSF proteomic panels that accurately stage Alzheimer’s pathology, outperform current biomarkers, and predict dementia progression over 10 years, enhancing diagnosis and clinical trial stratification.
Elsevier,

International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Volume 25, 1 April 2025

This study provides evidence of distinct alterations in resting-state functional connectivity in individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and late-life depression (LLD), underscoring region-specific vulnerabilities that may contribute to cognitive decline and depressive symptomatology in older adults.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 28, Issue 5, 16 May 2025, 112358

This backstory highlights the importance of interdisciplinary and participatory approaches in advancing the One Health concept, using lessons from an international workshop in Lao PDR to address existing knowledge gaps and improve global health security strategies.

Elsevier,

Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, Volume 15, April 2025

The article describes the discovery and development of compound 8e, a selective and reversible butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) inhibitor, as a potential therapeutic agent for treating Alzheimer's disease (AD). Compound 8e exhibited favorable blood-brain barrier permeability, good drug-likeness properties, and pronounced neuroprotective efficacy in various AD models, including zebrafish, scopolamine-induced mice, and APP/PS1 transgenic mice.
Elsevier,

Brain Research Bulletin, Volume 223, April 2025

This study demonstrated that physical exercise pretreatment improves recognition memory and enhances structural synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) rats, primarily through the activation of hippocampal TREM2. Blocking TREM2 diminished these neuroprotective effects, indicating that exercise mitigates synaptic injury and cognitive decline in AD via a TREM2-dependent mechanism.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 28, 18 April 2025

This study reports physiological stress in restored corals, highlighting the importance of coral microbiomes for conservation and restoration.
Elsevier,

Teaching and Teacher Education, 2025, 105040

This study examines how critical pedagogy in EFL speaking classes can address the Syrian refugee crisis by involving pre-service teachers in creating a syllabus focused on social justice and refugee narratives.

Elsevier,

Patterns, Volume 6, 11 April 2025

Big data shows significant potential for deep decarbonization in the transportation sector, while advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies help extracting valuable knowledge from such data. This study reviews the applications of big data and AI technologies in transportation, encompassing data accumulation, pattern understanding, and uncovering the intricate nexus between transportation activities and carbon emissions, ultimately providing insights for achieving carbon neutrality.
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One Earth, Available online 9 April 2025, 101249

This article proposed a new research framework to help better account for the broader sustainability (e.g. local community well-being, affordability, accessibility) in the net-zero energy transition

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