Reshaping mitochondria to reverse obesity
A study confirms that the shape of mitochondria affects calorie absorption and metabolic function.
A study confirms that the shape of mitochondria affects calorie absorption and metabolic function.
Extraordinary research highlights links between metabolites such as carnitine and vitamin D and suicidal ideation, suggesting new approaches to treating major depression.
The analysis of brown fat can help us understand how to make it a small "heating power plant" that burns extra pounds in our body.
The red-hot ash that devastated Pompeii almost 2.000 years ago killed the inhabitants, but it also preserved many things: even their DNA.
The confirmation of the close relationship between stress and graying of hair brings collateral and truly surprising results on the reversibility of aging.
The natural compound Urolithin A achieves excellent results in Duchenne muscular dystrophy in mice. We await those of human tests.
A truly important discovery sheds light on the development of life. For the first time, we know that even a multicellular organism can live without breathing.
Increase telomere length and longevity in mice for the first time, and without any genetic alterations or side effects
After the results of the 2016 animal tests, the results on humans also arrive from the revolutionary translational science applied to the study of Urolithin A (a metabolite obtained from pomegranate) on cellular and mitochondrial health: they were published in Nature Metabolism
The list of technologies under study is very long and is constantly updated: one of the latest lists of future developments that could change the world forever comes from the Institute of Ethics and Emerging Technologies, a research center founded in 2004 by a philosopher, Nick Bostrom, and a bioethicist, James Huges. The list, drawn up with the consultancy of futurologist Gray Scott, presents really interesting elements: here are the "magnificent" 6 technologies that could arrive in the near future. Age reversal… Read more