Life runs on information. In living systems, that information takes two main forms: the genome and the epigenome. The genome stays mostly stable. The epigenome, however, constantly shifts, shaped by ...
In this excerpt from “We Are As Gods: A Survival God for the Age of Abundance,” authors Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler explore what it means to be human in a world where technology has granted ...
Aging is no longer seen as an unchangeable fate — scientists are uncovering ways to slow, and in some cases, reverse aspects of it. From cellular reprogramming to immune system tuning, breakthroughs ...
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 ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a Phase 1 clinical trial from Life Biosciences that aims to help certain eye cells act younger and improve vision in glaucoma and related ...
Beyond headlines and promises of eternal youth, advances in transplants, epigenetic clocks, and cellular reprogramming are redefining aging to help people live longer — and, above all, healthier. Some ...
The idea that cells could be reset emerged from decades of research in regenerative medicine. The field traces back to 1962, ...
Russia has made a breakthrough on an anti-aging vaccine that slows cellular aging by blocking a RAGE receptor that triggers ...