• A rare genetic mutation, never seen before, protected a man with an inherited form of Alzheimer’s from developing the disease for decades. He is the second person found to have such protection, following a report in 2019 of a woman with a different mutation. Both mutations may have staved off the disease for years by acting in similar ways in the brain, an insight that could lead to new treatments for all forms of Alzheimer’s, researchers report. Both the man and woman were members of a Colombian family who have a mutation in the PSEN1 gene that causes the rare inherited variety of Alzheimer’s. People with “familial” Alzheimer’s usually start showing signs in their 40s. The woman stayed sharp into her 70s, while the man described in the new study was still mentally healthy at 67. “That means they were protected, because they should have gotten the disease 30 years earlier, and they didn’t,” says neurologist Diego Sepulveda-Falla. Amyloid plaques, thought by many researchers to be deeply involved in Alzheimer’s, were abundant in both patients’ brains. But the woman had low levels of another possible culprit, clusters of proteins called tau tangles (orange clumps in this illustration). Surprisingly, the man “was severely affected by tau,” Sepulveda-Falla says. But some key regions had been spared from tau buildup.

    (: Juan Gaertner/Science Photo Library/Getty Images Plus)

    #science #alzheimers #neuroscience #disease #dementia #genetic #mutation
    A rare genetic mutation, never seen before, protected a man with an inherited form of Alzheimer’s from developing the disease for decades. He is the second person found to have such protection, following a report in 2019 of a woman with a different mutation. Both mutations may have staved off the disease for years by acting in similar ways in the brain, an insight that could lead to new treatments for all forms of Alzheimer’s, researchers report. Both the man and woman were members of a Colombian family who have a mutation in the PSEN1 gene that causes the rare inherited variety of Alzheimer’s. People with “familial” Alzheimer’s usually start showing signs in their 40s. The woman stayed sharp into her 70s, while the man described in the new study was still mentally healthy at 67. “That means they were protected, because they should have gotten the disease 30 years earlier, and they didn’t,” says neurologist Diego Sepulveda-Falla. Amyloid plaques, thought by many researchers to be deeply involved in Alzheimer’s, were abundant in both patients’ brains. But the woman had low levels of another possible culprit, clusters of proteins called tau tangles (orange clumps in this illustration). Surprisingly, the man “was severely affected by tau,” Sepulveda-Falla says. But some key regions had been spared from tau buildup. (🎨: Juan Gaertner/Science Photo Library/Getty Images Plus) #science #alzheimers #neuroscience #disease #dementia #genetic #mutation
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  • In a two-star system about 160,000 light-years away from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the larger star is stretched and pulled by its companion’s gravity as shown in the illustration. That gravitational tug-of-war causes the star’s brightness to change drastically and rhythmically. Now, a computer simulation suggests that this steady heartbeat of starlight is caused by giant tidal waves undulating and breaking on the star’s surface. Waves would occur about once a month, as the two stars orbit each other and pass near enough that gravitational forces raise tides on both stars’ surfaces, scientists suspect based on the simulation (see second image), much the way the moon tugs on Earth’s oceans. On the stars, though, that tug would be substantially more extreme. The larger star is around 35 times the mass of the sun. The smaller one is around 10 solar masses. And the waves may reach up to 3.3 million kilometers tall or three times the sun’s diameter.

    (, first illustration: Melissa Weiss/CFA,
    , second image: M. Macleod and A. Loeb/Nature Astronomy 2023 )

    #space #stars #astronomy #gravity #physics
    In a two-star system about 160,000 light-years away from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the larger star is stretched and pulled by its companion’s gravity as shown in the illustration. That gravitational tug-of-war causes the star’s brightness to change drastically and rhythmically. Now, a computer simulation suggests that this steady heartbeat of starlight is caused by giant tidal waves undulating and breaking on the star’s surface. Waves would occur about once a month, as the two stars orbit each other and pass near enough that gravitational forces raise tides on both stars’ surfaces, scientists suspect based on the simulation (see second image), much the way the moon tugs on Earth’s oceans. On the stars, though, that tug would be substantially more extreme. The larger star is around 35 times the mass of the sun. The smaller one is around 10 solar masses. And the waves may reach up to 3.3 million kilometers tall or three times the sun’s diameter. (🎨, first illustration: Melissa Weiss/CFA, 📸, second image: M. Macleod and A. Loeb/Nature Astronomy 2023 ) #space #stars #astronomy #gravity #physics
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  • $22 - $38 / Hour

    Location

    NYC Alliance Company LLC New York, NY, USA

    Type

    Full Time

    Status

    Open

    We are looking for an talented Illustrator to assist with a 1-2 month NFT project. For this role, you will work closely with the VP of Creative and Marketing to create illustrations for this specific project.



    Responsibilities

    Refine designs with illustration software
    Use various colors, graphics and effects to better visualize each concept
    Format images using computer-aided design (CAD) software
    Brainstorm with the team to come up with new ideas
    Requirements

    Proven work experience as an Illustrator, Graphic Designer or similar role
    Digital or web3/NFT experience is a plus
    Motion graphic experience preferred
    Demonstrable portfolio of completed illustrations
    Hands-on experience with computer-aided design (CAD) software
    Strong aesthetic and conceptual skills
    Ability to collaborate and meet deadlines
    Drawing skills with an attention to detail (both by hand and digital pen)
    Benefits

    Hourly Freelance Rate $22 - $38 per hour.
    We are looking for an talented Illustrator to assist with a 1-2 month NFT project. For this role, you will work closely with the VP of Creative and Marketing to create illustrations for this specific project. Responsibilities Refine designs with illustration software Use various colors, graphics and effects to better visualize each concept Format images using computer-aided design (CAD) software Brainstorm with the team to come up with new ideas Requirements Proven work experience as an Illustrator, Graphic Designer or similar role Digital or web3/NFT experience is a plus Motion graphic experience preferred Demonstrable portfolio of completed illustrations Hands-on experience with computer-aided design (CAD) software Strong aesthetic and conceptual skills Ability to collaborate and meet deadlines Drawing skills with an attention to detail (both by hand and digital pen) Benefits Hourly Freelance Rate $22 - $38 per hour.
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  • $30000 - $45000 / Month

    Location

    Chorus One Remote

    Type

    Full Time

    Status

    Open

    About Us
    Chorus One is one of the leading operators of infrastructure for Proof-of-Stake networks and decentralized protocols. Tens of thousands of retail customers and institutions are staking billions in assets through our infrastructure helping to secure protocols and earn rewards. Our mission is to increase freedom and speed of innovation through decentralized technologies.

    Job requirements
    Responsibilities
    Develop & codify the brand identity through typography, design principles, illustration style etc.
    Establish creative direction for the company within the set brand guidelines.
    Conceptualize and execute original and unique designs/illustrations as per the requirements.

    What we are looking for
    Prior experience of working with a Blockchain/Crypto organization would be preferred. Solid experience with the industry is a must
    Hands-on experience with design software and editing tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma etc.
    About Us Chorus One is one of the leading operators of infrastructure for Proof-of-Stake networks and decentralized protocols. Tens of thousands of retail customers and institutions are staking billions in assets through our infrastructure helping to secure protocols and earn rewards. Our mission is to increase freedom and speed of innovation through decentralized technologies. Job requirements Responsibilities Develop & codify the brand identity through typography, design principles, illustration style etc. Establish creative direction for the company within the set brand guidelines. Conceptualize and execute original and unique designs/illustrations as per the requirements. What we are looking for Prior experience of working with a Blockchain/Crypto organization would be preferred. Solid experience with the industry is a must Hands-on experience with design software and editing tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma etc.
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