Harvard scientist: “I have slowed down my aging”
David Sinclair, a professor of genetics at Harvard, claims to have reversed his aging with a 4-point "plan".
David Sinclair, a professor of genetics at Harvard, claims to have reversed his aging with a 4-point "plan".
Controversy over EU green taxonomy involves gas and nuclear: Greenpeace and other NGOs take legal action.
The future of agriculture comes through CRISPR: here's how gene editing can feed the world in a sustainable and resilient way.
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.
Will aging no longer be an insurmountable challenge? The medicine of the future fights it at the cellular level, and is approaching the turning point.
Nature is a great ally, and today more than ever: a recently published study shows the great anticancer potential of substances contained in the most common vegetables (and in a poisonous plant)
Deep learning allows scientists to “comb through” the human genome, and leads to the discovery of a third ancestor in addition to Neanderthals and Denisovans. Who is?
Technology in one way or another has managed to change the lives of all of us. A long series of sectors are included within this term. For example there is robotics, artificial intelligence, the internet and the more technological side of science. It has managed to bring innovation, the hope of a future oriented towards the development of a society that is increasingly aware and attentive to the needs of the individual and the community. Let's think about Google, it was born as a search engine in... Read more
The arrival of Inclisiran also in Italy is a fundamental step in the fight against cholesterol that cannot be tackled with traditional methods.
After much research, the expected result seems to arrive: the LED just developed in Japan is safe for us, relentless for germs, and 10 times more powerful than before.
Scientific efforts aim to make aging a disease, and they have never been closer to an outcome. However, many would not like a world with (many) fewer deaths.
Scientists at Delft University of Technology created brewer's yeast with human muscle genes.
A massive English study shows overwhelming evidence of telomere damage for those who drink alcohol. Goodbye to the myth of the "glass at the table"
A new genetic modification can increase photosynthesis and fertilizer uptake in rice, wheat and other crops. The effect is a 40% greater yield with reduced maturation times.
The first CRISPR gene editing application against thalassemia and other blood diseases will change the future of drug development.
The discovery of a mechanism to repair the heart muscle has the potential to revolutionize heart treatments and cures
Over 300 infections in 21 countries outside Africa. Should we worry? How fast is its spread? We assess the situation
The red-hot ash that devastated Pompeii almost 2.000 years ago killed the inhabitants, but it also preserved many things: even their DNA.
Synthetic biology can literally transform the reality we know. Like any transformative technology it can make us jump forward, or into the void.
A new type of hypoallergenic cats obtained by genetic editing of proteins that cause allergy? With CRISPR you can.
Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in many ways - here are 5 amazing treatments