George Church: ready to bring the woolly mammoth back to life
Scientists have begun to think about creating a woolly elephant-mammoth hybrid, with the first cubs expected in six years.
Scientists have begun to think about creating a woolly elephant-mammoth hybrid, with the first cubs expected in six years.
The first experiments, confirmed on mice. Now the ones about dogs: George Church is proceeding quickly, and now it's certain: the reversal of aging within 20 years
From Harvard to Oxford, experts debate the theory of 'Longevity Escape Velocity': it suggests we could live indefinitely by 2030. What if immortality really is just around the corner?
The newly mapped dog epigenome reveals similarities to our own, and offers us new insights into diseases and treatments, whether two-legged or four-legged.
It seemed like a boutade, but Colossal has raised the necessary funds and is preparing for the genetic resurrection of the Woolly Mammoth within 4 years.
Rejuvenate Bio's results in mice are being peer reviewed to verify the validity of the claim, which would be revolutionary.
What would a world be like if reversal of aging damage was widespread and for everyone? Let's try to visualize a scenario.
The long-lived wave will overwhelm medicine, industry and commerce. Delaying or stopping aging and death will be the most complex undertaking in human history.
It is stable, capacious, extremely durable: that's why reading and writing data on DNA is a very, very popular future practice
Church is enthusiastic about the results obtained first on mice and then on dogs: he hopes that the effects may be general and independent of the species treated. They will also use the same gene therapy on humans.
Techniques improve and results improve: with the world's first cloning of an Arctic wolf, our chances of saving (or bringing back to life) endangered species grow.
Over the past 100 years, an astonishing series of inventions has changed the world. What will be the next, able to change the future life? Here are 8.
US decline does not arise from a crisis of values, but from the cynical unveiling of them. Yet there is something, if not a lot, to protect to safeguard the future.
A well-known scientist produces a list of genes that, if modified, produce real super powers, but the game may not be worth the candle.