Science could eliminate aging. But should he do it?
The efforts of science are aimed at making aging a disease, and they have never been so close to an outcome. But many would not like a world with (many) fewer deaths.
The efforts of science are aimed at making aging a disease, and they have never been so close to an outcome. But many would not like a world with (many) fewer deaths.
T. dohrnii is the only biologically immortal species. Now scientists have peered into its DNA to find out what makes this jellyfish live forever.
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.
An out-of-control inflammatory process called pyrotosis that causes malaise and cell death can be reversed.
What would a world be like if the reversal of aging damage were widespread and for everyone? Let's try to visualize a scenario.
If this senolytic antibody that targets senescent cells works in humans as well as in mice, researchers will use it to treat arthritis, heart disease, and even the effects of aging.
The role of telomeres destined to change after research results: it shows that they do not stop cell division to prevent damage to the genome.
The intelligent "missile" against cellular aging is able to selectively find and eliminate senescent cells.
The confirmation of the close relationship between stress and hair graying brings collateral and truly surprising results on the reversibility of aging.
A soluble chemokine present in the body allows you to monitor the progress of chronic diseases, and prevent them even 7 years earlier. A watch of life and death.
The genes that regulate aging are far fewer than expected. Their definitive identification is approaching, and with it specific treatments
A protein in red blood cells and tissue oxygenation underlie the cognitive aging process in mice.
Education has always been considered a good way to slow down cognitive aging. A new study believes this is not the case.
A team has shown how deactivating a receptor can stop and reverse brain aging. An extraordinary step forward.
Aging without old age: the road is drawn. In his book, Andrew Steele predicts the start of the "Ageless" revolution within the next two years.
Aging and lifespan, the goals of much scientific research. The most recent identifies a gene therapy that could also work in humans
Hyperbaric therapy shows in a new study its enormous potential to reverse cellular aging and lengthen telomeres.
Glutamine appears to play a formidable role in muscle regeneration. Not only in case of damage, but also due to degeneration and aging. A study appears to have found a key to unlocking its power.
AMPK enzymes and its "colleague" VRK-1 increase lifespan. They will be crucial in the development of new anti aging treatments.
The revolutionary results of a study by the University of California, Berkeley, open up the possibility of diluting plasma and its harmful proteins to reverse aging
Cryptocurrency CEO Ethereum raises criticism with his prediction that he sees a future where biotechnology will make aging a memory