Longevity, time of revolution: it will matter how we age, not how much
For Andrew Scott it's time for a second longevity revolution: not just longer lives, but healthier ones. We need to rethink healthcare, work, pensions and cultural norms.
For Andrew Scott it's time for a second longevity revolution: not just longer lives, but healthier ones. We need to rethink healthcare, work, pensions and cultural norms.
Joe Betts-LaCroix and Retro Biosciences open the doors of their secret laboratory: an ambitious longevity project financed with 180 million dollars.
Billionaires and scientists collaborate to transform the dream of living beyond 120, and without aging. Where am I at?
New research shows that controlling a particular type of genes could be the key to slowing aging.
The innovative nanowarming technique could be the key to overcoming the limits of human life, opening up new possibilities in the field of transplants.
It's not just about living longer, it's about living better – that's the crucial role of diet and exercise. What to prioritize?
Neuroscience on the shields in 2020: in the year in which "science" rhymed with "virus", there was a lot of crucial research that often went unnoticed.
A discovery that could bring more knowledge of our mechanisms, and greater longevity. The secret? Iron levels in the blood.
A team from the University of East London has identified anti-aging proteins called Gaf1 that are particularly related to longevity.
Transferring gut bacteria from aged mice to young mice resulted in increased neurogenesis. Thanks to the butyrate produced in the intestine.
Tests have shown that the blood of those who enjoy the longest life has unusually high doses of immune cells, which constitute constant defenses against viruses, bacteria and tumors.
A recent study reveals that family structures around the world are set to undergo a drastic change due to the global demographic transition
Just one hour, for four days: it is the dose of physical exercise that breaks down the fat molecule BMP, responsible for muscle aging.
Brushing your teeth too little and poorly, avoiding the dentist and flossing were associated with an increase in all-cause mortality.
A more populated and growing world: an unsustainable utopia or the key to a richer and more varied future?
Cutting-edge longevity research explores the synergistic effect of four advanced anti-aging therapies, promising never-before-seen life extensions in mouse models.
Senolytic drugs act on the removal of senescent cells, harmful “elderly” cells that cause inflammation and dysfunctions typical of aging. Breast therapy is increasingly concrete.
Solid wood promises taller, lighter buildings, resistant to earthquakes and fires. Its “comeback” can transform construction
UCR research has discovered a plant protein that may hold the key to slowing aging in humans
Some news expected in 2024: progress in AI, advanced robotics in the factory, new frontiers between space and telecommunications and more
Controversial billionaire Bryan Johnson tests expensive gene therapy on a Caribbean island as part of his plan to reverse biological age, sparking doubts in the scientific community.