The physical limit of human life has not yet been reached
By analyzing a large amount of data on mortality, a team of researchers argues that human life will still exceed the current limit.
By analyzing a large amount of data on mortality, a team of researchers argues that human life will still exceed the current limit.
Between research, records and hope: a university professor spends 100 days underwater to explore the effects of pressure on longevity.
The goal of restoring hearing is within our reach: here's what the study on hair cells teaches us
A wearable device provides the body with the physical experiences of an older life: surprising, instructive, useful.
It only took one administration of the gene to stop heart decay in middle-aged mice.
Bryan Johnson doesn't just want to feel younger - he wants to really look younger, and he's doing everything to get there.
The use of low-frequency ultrasound has reported the ability of cell division in aged human cells and in aged mice
Rejuvenate Bio's results in mice are being peer reviewed to verify the validity of the claim, which would be revolutionary.
The new algorithm will lead us to a faster measurement of the state of intoxication: in the car, at home, in clubs, in stadiums: the word is enough.
According to a new study, the INSL3 hormone may be the key to managing health complications before they even arise.
If it can survive that long, the human species will face unimaginable changes, possibly splitting into several species, not all of which are biological.
It will be possible to change the age of an actor at will, and in a completely automatic way. A tsunami is coming for the entertainment industry.
Big Tech billionaires aren't just chasing profit: behind their vision there is a different idea of the world, and now it's being put to the test.
A non-invasive protocol that 'accompanies' the skin, keeping it persistently wrinkle-free and can replace fillers and punctures forever
The world in 2060 will be quite different from the current one: let's try to list the possible technological cornerstones that will guide it.
T. dohrnii is the only biologically immortal species. Now scientists have peered into its DNA to find out what makes this jellyfish live forever.
Desperate for help at work, the increasingly elderly Japanese are now aiming for the “soft” alternative to the exoskeleton: an 'assistive' suit… obviously with a robotic flavor.
Obesity ages the brain: does this mean that losing excess body fat rejuvenates our white and gray matter? Apparently yes.
An “integrated” approach is the basis of a mobility device that includes both a vehicle and a walking aid such as the rollator.
More and more young people in the USA are choosing older roommates: intergenerational residences are growing, and with them the benefits for all ages.
Elevian appears to have the edge in finding ways to increase lifespan, in this case using a protein called GDF11. But there are challenges to be faced.