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New article led by @mat_collins of @UniofExeter shows regional climate impacts we can expect this century. Read more in Frontiers in Science ➡️ ; authors also include @_mattpriestley , @polar_james ; @ed_hawkins of @UniofReading ; @CharlesHSimpson of @ucl
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Frontiers' multidisciplinary journal has launched! Frontiers in Science features exceptional, peer-reviewed articles on transformational science for healthy lives on a healthy planet, invited from world-renowned researchers. Follow the science, follow Frontiers in Science. ⬇️
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"The obstacles to climate action are neither physical nor technological. At this point, they remain political." Prof @MichaelEMann of @PennSAS and @PENN_EES discusses why viewing the climate crisis as a political obstacle is cause for hope:
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"The obstacles to climate action are neither physical nor technological. At this point, they remain political." Prof @MichaelEMann of @PennSAS discusses why viewing the climate crisis as a political obstacle is cause for hope:
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Brain organoid research "could provide the tools to go beyond the limits of biological computing". Read the viewpoint by Prof Arti Ahluwalia and Dr Chiara Magliaro @mirage_morgane of @Unipisa @CPiaggioUniPisa to learn more:
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The largest-ever study of ocean DNA offers insights into marine microbes and is a major resource for science and society. Read article by @ElisaLaiolo , @intikhabalamka1 , @agusti_susana , @AcinasL , @carlosduartephd & other @KAUST_News & @ICMCSIC scientists:
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Organoid intelligence (OI) touches fields from cell biology and bioengineering to AI, medical research, and ethics. Could your research be part of the biocomputing revolution? Read article in Frontiers in Science by @JohnsHopkins , @UCSanDiego , and other top researchers ⬇️
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Climate scientists’ best estimate is that warming will stop once emissions reach net zero. But some experts warn that significant continued warming is a risk that's currently being overlooked. Read more in the Frontiers in Science article hub:
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"Only by collaborating will we be able to realize the full potential of OI to advance science, technology, and medicine". The authors of a recent article on #OrganoidIntelligence (OI) call upon the scientific community to help realize the potential of OI:
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‘Human functioning’ integrates biological health with the lived experience of health - a rethinking of health and well-being that can revolutionize healthcare and policy. Read the article on this new concept in Frontiers in Science by @UniLuzern and @paraplegiker researchers ⬇️
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"Do we feel lucky?" Prof @MichaelEMann of @PennSAS and @PENN_EES suggests re-examining global carbon budgets to account for continued global warming after net zero. Read the editorial:
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Join @ToxmasHartung , Lena Smirnova, Alysson Muotri, David Gracias, Brett Kagan @ANeuroExplorer , and Karen Rommelfanger for a #FrontiersForum Deep Dive on organoid intelligence - taking place today at 17:00 CEST. Spaces still available, register here:
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#OrganoidIntelligence could be game changing for public health - how do we make sure it gets a chance to succeed? Read the editorial by Quebec chief scientist and president of @INGSciAdvice , Prof Rémi Quirion @SciChefQC @PresINGSA in Frontiers in Science:
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"...the opportunity for experimental intervention is much greater in organoids than in brains studied in vivo." Prof Karl Friston of @ucl @WCHN_UCL contemplates how organoids can transform neurobiology in his Frontiers in Science viewpoint:
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Prof @ToxmasHartung , lead author of a Frontiers in Science article on organoid intelligence, explains how he became interested in this new field, how long until the first OI, and more. Read interview with the @JohnsHopkins @JohnsHopkinsSPH @JohnsHopkinsEHE @jhucaat scientist ⬇️
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Some animals have health "super powers". For example, giraffes have the highest blood pressure of all animals. But they don't suffer from the effects of hypertension - organ damage, heart disease, and stroke.
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99% of ocean microbes have never been grown or studied in a lab. A new catalog of ocean DNA is a breakthrough toward identifying these microbes, compiled from an extraordinary amount of data from multiple ocean metagenomic studies. Explore the hub:
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Organoid intelligence (OI) describes an emerging multidisciplinary field working to transform biological computing using 3D cultures of human brain cells (brain organoids) and brain-machine interface technologies. Read more in Frontiers in Science ⬇️
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What’s the future for organoid intelligence? Catch up on our latest #FrontiersForum Deep Dive session, where authors of the Frontiers in Science lead article on OI discussed the steps required to realize its full potential. Watch now:
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Will global warming stop when we reach net zero CO₂ emissions? Join the discussion on climate stabilization after net zero, with authors of the Frontiers in Science lead article on the Zero Emissions Commitment (ZEC), & other experts. Register today:
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Alysson Muotri of @UCSanDiego spoke on the use of organoids as brain disease models at today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive on #OrganoidIntelligence . Video available soon & ➡️ read article co-authored by Alysson in Frontiers in Science:
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Prof Arti Ahluwalia together with Dr Chiara Magliaro from @Unipisa @CPiaggioUniPisa discuss potential challenges for harnessing brain organoids as supercomputers of the future. Read the viewpoint in Frontiers in Science:
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"The amount of future climate warming that is anticipated to be caused by CO2 that has already been emitted...has been one of the most widely misunderstood concepts in climate science." —Prof @damon_matthews of @Concordia Find out more in his viewpoint:
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Can we harness the power of the human brain in a new form of biological computing? Join #FrontiersForum webinar led by Prof Thomas Hartung, for a deep dive into realizing the full potential of organoid intelligence: June 21. Register today:
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Policymakers, funding bodies, scientists, pharmaceutical companies, and the public should support organoid intelligence, says Quebec chief scientist and president of @INGSciAdvice , Prof Rémi Quirion @SciChefQC @PresINGSA Read the editorial:
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The aging of the global population is a major challenge for health and social systems. How can 'human functioning' boost resilience to these upcoming challenges? @FranColombo2019 of @OECD explores the human functioning revolution:
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#EvolutionaryMedicine takes insights from ecology and evolution to inform biomedical research and improve public health and clinical care. Scroll through this infographics 🧵to see how.
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Quebec chief scientist and president of @INGSciAdvice , Prof Rémi Quirion @SciChefQC , calls on policymakers, funding bodies, scientists, pharmaceutical companies, and the public to support organoid intelligence. Read the editorial:
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Join our #FrontiersForum deep dive on 21 June to discuss scientific, technological, and ethical steps for organoid intelligence. Hear from the authors of the Frontiers in Science article and pose your questions in our audience Q&A. More info & register:
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A revolutionary biocomputing approach called organoid intelligence (OI) aims to harness the brain's power using lab-grown brain organoids as biological hardware. Read more on our news site ⬇️
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Policymakers can no longer ignore the need to bring emissions to zero and end the era of fossil fuel extraction: @brookdambacher & @tessakhan of Uplift. Read the policy outlook:
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Amazing to see the buzz on organoid intelligence! Congrats to all authors including @ToxmasHartung , @LomaxBoyd , @KahnEthx , @neuro_data of @JohnsHopkins , @JohnsHopkinsSPH , @jhucaat , @WilmerEye , @bermaninstitute , @HopkinsMedicine and more. Read lay summary:
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Can studying evolution lead to medical breakthroughs? In our latest #FrontiersForum Deep Dive session, keynote @RandyNesse and authors of the Frontiers in Science lead article, discussed how evolutionary principles could transform biomedicine. Watch now:
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The KMAP Global Ocean Gene Catalog 1.0 is a major step toward uncovering which marine microbes live where & what they do. Read study by @ElisaLaiolo , @intikhabalamka1 , @agusti_susana , @AcinasL , @carlosduartephd & other @KAUST_News and @ICMCSIC scientists:
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Health is not just the biological state of the body, but also the ability to take part in daily life and achieve personal goals. Find out more in the explainer of a new Frontiers in Science article on 'the human functioning revolution':
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Delighted to see @BNHorowitzMD and Daniel Blumstein's post in @wef Agenda. Drawing inspiration from their recent @FrontScience article, they list 6 ways in which #EvolutionaryMedicine can transform our health: Read the article:
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Can we harness the power of the human brain? Join Prof @ToxmasHartung , Dr Lena Smirnova, and other renowned researchers for a discussion on the current status of organoid intelligence – and the next steps to realize its full potential. #FrontiersForum Register for the webinar ⬇️
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Insightful discussion on consent, language, and openness at today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive on #OrganoidIntelligence , led by Karen Rommelfanger of @EmoryMedicine & Institute of Neuroethics. Video coming soon and ➡️ read more on OI ethics:
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Join @RandyNesse — co-founder of the field of #EvolutionaryMedicine — at next week's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive where he'll discuss how evolutionary medicine could be integrated into medical practice. Don't miss out — register to secure your place:
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Organoid intelligence (OI) touches fields from cell biology and bioengineering to AI, medical research, and ethics. Explore the article hub:
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The aging of the global population is a major challenge for health and social systems. How can 'human functioning' boost their resilience? @FranColombo2019 of @OECD explores the "human functioning revolution" in her editorial in Frontiers in Science:
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How does #HumanFunctioning differ from a traditional medical approach? Read the interview with Frontiers in Science authors Prof Jerome Bickenbach, Prof Sara Rubinelli, Cristiana Baffone @HealthCOMMUNIC , & Prof Gerold Stucki of @UniLuzern & @paraplegiker :
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Did you know that looking to the animal kingdom could unlock new cures for human diseases? Find out how #EvolutionaryMedicine can drive biomedical progress in this summary of a recent Frontiers in Science article: #WorldHealthDay
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Organoid intelligence (OI) touches fields from cell biology and bioengineering to AI, medical research, and ethics. Explore the article hub at Frontiers in Science:
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The ocean is "the world’s greatest ally against climate change", according to the United Nations. Find out what the "global ocean genome" can reveal about the role of ocean microbes in climate-related processes and keeping our planet healthy:
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The ocean covers over 70% of the world's surface. But how well do we understand marine biodiversity and its role in planetary and human health? Find out what @KAUST_News and @ICMCSIC researchers uncovered in the largest-ever study of ocean DNA:
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The balance of two macro processes – atmospheric CO₂ emissions and ocean heat uptake – will influence temperate change after net zero: Sofia Palazzo Corner of @Grantham_IC @ImperialCollege at today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive. Talk video available soon.
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Aleksandra Posarac, former @WorldBank economist & #WHODAS lead technical expert, discusses how including #HumanFunctioning in disability assessment could promote its adoption into medical care. Read more in @FrontPolicyLabs :
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Prof Martin Siegert @MJSiegert of @UniofExeter gave a passionate closing at today’s #FrontiersForum Deep Dive into what's next after net zero. Talk video available soon & see his article in Frontiers in Science:
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Mortality, morbidity… and human functioning? How can a third indicator of human health revolutionize healthcare and policy? Find out:
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Could a brain organoid experience pain? Prof Julian Kinderlerer @Juliankin of @UCT_news discusses the ethical implications associated with #OrganoidIntelligence (OI). Read his policy outlook here:
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What are the applications of the KMAP Ocean Gene Catalog 1.0? Join the next #FrontiersForum webinar to hear from @CarlosDuartePhD and @ElisaLaiolo of @CBRC_KAUST , and other experts, on the most extensive analysis of ocean DNA to date. Register today:
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What is human functioning and why is it such a powerful concept? Find out on the Frontiers in Science article hub, featuring a new lead article, lay summary, insights from experts in the field, and more:
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"Why does it matter if a brain organoid can play a video game?" Prof Gary Miller @GaryWMiller3 of @Columbia @ColumbiaMPSH , considers whether brain cell cultures could become intelligent:
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Conditions such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease remain incurable despite intense research efforts. How could #OrganoidIntelligence drive progress? Find out in the lay summary of a recent article in Frontiers in Science:
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How can we investigate intelligence in neural organoids and monolayers? Brett Kagan @ANeuroExplorer from @CorticalLabs explained at today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive on #OrganoidIntelligence . Video coming soon and ➡️ see OI article co-authored by Brett:
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Amazing to see the buzz on organoid intelligence! Congrats to authors including @JensSchwamborn from @uni_lu , and @ANeuroExplorer from @CorticalLabs , also @UCSanDiego . Read lay summary:
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Key challenges for #EvolutionaryMedicine include integrating complexity, engaging medical, clinical & policy stakeholders, and applying biomimetics: Prof Michael Hochberg @HochTwit of @isemevol @umontpellier Read his viewpoint in Frontiers in Science:
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Prof Mark Hanson of @RDsouthampton @unisouthampton comments on the potential of #EvolutionaryMedicine to offer biomedical innovation and suggests how the field should evolve to meet contemporary challenges. Read the editorial in Frontiers in Science:
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Even if the milestone of net zero carbon emissions is reached, Earth's natural systems will continue adjusting to the damage already caused. Learn about the changes we must prepare for in this article explainer:
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"We can all intuitively recognize [functioning], but it is not realized in practice". Francesca Colombo @FranColombo2019 of @OECD discusses how operationalizing functioning requires multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral collaboration. Read the editorial:
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According to a new article in Frontiers in Science, health is about more than just the absence of disease and disability. Is human functioning the 'missing piece'? Read the explainer:
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This is a brain organoid - a tiny 3D brain cell culture. How can it revolutionize computing? Find out in the lay summary of a recent #OrganoidIntelligence article in Frontiers in Science:
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How can we realize the full potential of evolutionary medicine? Join the discussion with @RandyNesse , @BNHorowitzMD , Dan Blumstein, @AthenaAktipis , Molly Fox, and Bernard Crespi. Register today:
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Giraffes have double the blood pressure of humans – but don't suffer from the effects of hypertension like we do. Many new therapeutic strategies may be hidden in plain sight, among the biodiversity of the natural world.
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How can we ensure #EvolutionaryMedicine enjoys a long lifespan? Prof Bernard Crespi of @SFU examines how the field can avoid disappearing by assimilation. Read the viewpoint in Frontiers in Science:
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Profs @BNHorowitzMD from and Daniel Blumstein discuss their ambition to tackle major health challenges by applying an evolutionary perspective to medicine. Read an interview with #EvolutionaryMedicine experts from @UCLA and @Harvard ⬇️
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At the next #FrontiersForum webinar @FrontScience lead authors @MJSiegert , @JoeriRogelj , & Sofia Palazzo-Corner, will take a deep dive into the amount of temperature change we can expect after CO₂ emissions from human activities reach net zero. Register:
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"It's not just about a person having a disease or not." Prof Jerome Bickenbach, Prof Sara Rubinelli, Cristiana Baffone @HealthCOMMUNIC , & Prof Gerold Stucki of @UniLuzern & @paraplegiker explain why 'human functioning' would revolutionize healthcare:
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"Evolutionary medicine is seeing its most impressive successes in targeted therapies against drug-resistant cancers and bacterial infections." Prof Michael Hochberg @HochTwit of @isemevol @umontpellier on the accomplishments & challenges of the field:
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What is #EvolutionaryMedicine and what how can it help us overcome critical health challenges? Find out in the explainer of a recent article in Frontiers in Science:
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A new scientific field based on #HumanFunctioning would help integrate research across diverse disciplines into effective health programs and policies. Explore the article hub to find out more:
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We were delighted to welcome Prof @BNHorowitzMD and Prof Daniel Blumstein to #FrontiersForum Live! We even got a snapshot of them in the immersive room next to their recently published Frontiers in Science article on #EvolutionaryMedicine . Read more here:
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Drug resistance is a global health threat in urgent need of solutions. Therapies that take the evolution of bacteria and cancer cells into account could prevent the development of chemotherapy - and antimicrobial resistance.
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'Functioning' means being able to do the things you want to do, even if you have health issues. In this article, we explain the concept of functioning and how this allows us to fully understand health:
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Evolutionary processes drive heath challenges like antibiotic resistance - could they also unlock new treatments? Explore the Frontiers in Science article hub - with lead article, lay summary, and insights from #EvolutionaryMedicine field experts:
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Scientists are working to understand what will happen to global temperatures after we reach net zero CO₂ emissions: will they continue to rise, decrease, or stabilize? 🌡️ 🌍 Find out in Frontiers for Young Minds:
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Climate change lawyer @TessaKhan emphasized climate policy makers must abide by both precautionary and equity principles, at today’s #FrontiersForum Deep Dive. Talk video available soon & read Tessa’s policy outlook on the fossil fuel policy gap here:
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Could an evolutionary approach to medicine spark new ideas for preventing and treating disease? Explore the revolutionary potential of #EvolutionaryMedicine in the Frontiers in Science article hub:
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How can we ensure #EvolutionaryMedicine fully and deeply integrates into medicine? Prof Bernard Crespi of @SFU explores the possible futures of this field in his viewpoint:
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Quebec chief scientist and president of @INGSciAdvice , Prof Rémi Quirion @SciChefQC @PresINGSA explains why we should support organoid intelligence's “man-on-the-moon” type of ambition. Read the editorial in Frontiers in Science:
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Uncertainty in global warming models has implications for the remaining carbon budget to stay below the temperature threshold of the Paris climate agreement, say international climate experts. Find out more in this article explainer:
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Sofia Palazzo Corner of @Grantham_IC @ImperialCollege addressed whether we need net negative emissions at today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive event. Talk video coming soon & see her article in Frontiers in Science:
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At the latest #FrontiersForum Deep Dive event, Profs Gerold Stucki, Jerome Bickenbach, and Sara Rubinelli, were joined by @FredGuanais for a keynote on how the societal value of health can be realized through #humanfunctioning . Watch the video:
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How much temperature change can we expect after net zero? Join us in Thursday's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive webinar where the speakers will examine how to build climate models that are better equipped to predict temperature change after net zero. Register:
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"Health systems are generally designed to manage diseases, not to make populations healthy or to optimize their well-being." @FranColombo2019 of @OECD examines how #HumanFunctioning could make health systems more efficient and effective:
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How could #EvolutionaryMedicine improve pandemic management in future? Find out in the lay summary of a recent article in Frontiers in Science:
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""...the environment our ancestors evolved in is very different from today’s world". Profs @BNHorowitzMD and Daniel Blumstein discuss how evolutionary mismatch leads to 'modern' diseases. Read the interview about their Frontiers in Science article:
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What is the 'KMAP Global Ocean Gene Catalog 1.0' and what insights does it offer into marine ecosystems and biodiversity? Find out more: @ElisaLaiolo , @intikhabalamka1 , @agusti_susana , @AcinasL , @carlosduartephd , @KAUST_News , @ICMCSIC
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Dr @BNHorowitzMD of @UCLA @Harvard spoke on how identifying evolved protective traits in animals could help prevent or treat human disease in today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive. Talk video available soon - and see her Frontiers in Science article for more:
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Sofia Palazzo Corner of @Grantham_IC @ImperialCollege outlined why we need to better understand the risk of warming after net zero and a pioneering research framework at today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive event. Talk video coming soon & see her article:
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Researchers from @JohnsHopkins , @UofCalifornia , @Yale , and other institutions set out a vision for the world-changing potential of organoid intelligence. Read the editorial:
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Earth system scientist Dr @CDKoven of @BerkeleyLab spoke on the need to understand the impact of abrupt ecosystem changes, like large-scale fires, on longer-term climate legacies, at today’s #FrontiersForum Deep Dive on what's next after #NetZero . Talk video available soon.
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Evolutionary processes drive health threats like antimicrobial resistance and pandemics. Could evolution also inspire new ways to treat disease? Scientists from @UCLA , @Yale , @ASU , @AucklandUni , @ucl , @penn_state are working on it. Here's how: a thread.
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"We need a new strategy." Prof Walter Frontera of @uprrp argues that health systems should have greater focus on #HumanFunctioning , requiring all stakeholders to adopt this paradigm shift:
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Prof Dan Blumstein of @UCLA spoke on the need for collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches to advance evolutionary medicine in today's #FrontiersForum Deep Dive. Talk video available soon & see his Frontiers in Science #EvolutionaryMedicine article:
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We still have a lot to learn about the ocean. Researchers from @KAUST_News & @ICMCSIC have created the largest-ever catalog of ocean DNA, using 2.1K ocean samples collected around the world. Find out how this can improve our understanding of ocean life:
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Frontiers in Science
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Our 'lived health' describes our ability to engage in activities that matter to us, but how can it be quantified? Prof @hannahkuper1 of @LSHTM discusses possible tools for measuring human functioning in her viewpoint published in Frontiers in Science:
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Frontiers in Science
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"We have only scratched the surface of understanding the diversity and function of microbes in the ocean." @Enric_Sala of @InsideNatGeo discusses how new metagenomic tools can accelerate our knowledge of ocean life. Read the editorial:
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Beyond morbidity and mortality: how can we factor well-being into the equation of human health? Read the lay summary:
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How can 'human functioning' strengthen health systems and boost socioeconomic resilience? And how can this potential be realized? @FranColombo2019 of @OECD explores these questions in her Frontiers in Science editorial:
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