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Daily briefing: Alzheimer's makes brain cells undergo 'cellular suicide'

Neurons experience programmed cell death in the presence of amyloid plaques — the first clue to how brain cells die in Alzheimer’s disease. Plus, an ancient jawbone hints at a new human species and how to chart an industry-career trajectory. Artificial intelligence diagnoses and predicts the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, heart failure and more from images of a person’s retinas. Plus, a ‘Pandora’s box’ of new protein shapes has been discovered and why breast cancer often spreads to the spine. ....

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A new human species? Mystery surrounds 300,000-year-old fossil -- Secret History -- Sott.net

A new human species? Mystery surrounds 300,000-year-old fossil -- Secret History -- Sott.net
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A new human species? Mystery surrounds 300,000-year-old fossil

A chinless jawbone from eastern China that displays both modern and archaic features could represent a new branch of the human family tree. A chinless jawbone from eastern China that displays both modern and archaic features could represent a new branch of the human family tree. ....

Jebel Irhoud , Doukkala Abda , Yameng Zhang , Xiujie Wu , Shandong University , Institute Of Vertebrate Paleontology , Human Evolution , Vertebrate Paleontology , Late Pleistocene , Ice Age , Middle Pleistocene , East Asia , National Research Center ,