Aging is no longer viewed only as an inevitable slide toward frailty, but as a biological process that can be measured, ...
Scientists discover how aging alters the function of cells, called mesenchymal drift, and manage to reverse this process.
People could soon live to 150 years as breakthroughs in biological clocks and rejuvenation research stretch human lifespans ...
For decades, the idea of a drug that could rewind aspects of human aging has belonged more to science fiction than hospital formularies. That boundary is starting to blur as a gene therapy called ...
Award-winning geneticist Steve Horvath has 'no doubt' that human life expectancy could increase to 150 thanks to scientific ...
In the Mediterranean, researchers have studied a jellyfish that bends the rules of aging. The jellyfish is called Turritopsis dohrnii. It is no bigger than a fingernail, yet it can revert from its ...
Scientists identify a "master regulator" that may reset Brain Aging by controlling tau and gene expression in neurons.
For decades, scientists have understood that aging begins at the cellular level. But one major question has remained unanswered: how does the aging of individual cells lead to the aging of entire ...
The repair and regenerate abilities of our bodies gradually decreased with age. Imagine a bustling city where construction workers (stem cells) are constantly fixing and building new structures.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School were able to reverse aging in mice. Now they’re trying to get the same result in humans. Scientists at The Sinclair Lab, which focuses on the study of aging and ...