Scientists discover how aging alters the function of cells, called mesenchymal drift, and manage to reverse this process.
People could soon live to 150 years as breakthroughs in biological clocks and rejuvenation research stretch human lifespans ...
You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but some scientists hope dogs can teach humans about the process of getting old -- and how, maybe, we can reverse it. "Dogs are great models for figuring out why ...
UCSF scientists engineered old fibroblast cells to turn their genes on and off in the same way as young fibroblasts. The old ...
Researcher Steve Horvath speaks about his pioneering invention and what he thinks might be possible for human life extension ...
Geneticist Steve Horvath predicts that advancements in biological clocks and rejuvenation research could soon extend human ...
During the World Economic Forum on Thursday, Elon Musk said there's a reason human's don't have longer lifespans.
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Scientist believes living to 150 years old will be the new normal
But would we want to?
Life runs on information. In living systems, that information takes two main forms: the genome and the epigenome. The genome stays mostly stable. The epigenome, however, constantly shifts, shaped by ...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School were able to reverse aging in mice. Now they’re trying to get the same result in humans. Scientists at The Sinclair Lab, which focuses on the study of aging and ...
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