For the roughly 80 million people worldwide living with glaucoma, daily life often means watching the world slowly close in.
A Survival God for the Age of Abundance,” Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler explore what it means to be human in a world ...
From billionaire-backed biotech to promising animal studies, this early trial will test whether partial reprogramming can ...
Endogenous Retroviruses (ERVs), relics from ancient viral infections, form a significant part of vertebrate genomes, including humans, where they constitute ...
Researchers have found that a very low-protein diet, paired with the right gut bacteria, can turn ordinary fat into a calorie-burning form in mice. That discovery recasts body fat as something the gut ...
Brain fog can be scary. It might appear innocently, like losing your car keys or forgetting what date you scheduled that appointment on. Some of this memory loss is normal—it’s just a natural side ...
Unlike transient innate immune activation, trained immunity is characterized by long-lasting but reversible functional reprogramming of monocytes, macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, and ...
Peer-reviewed discovery platform and data in PNAS show that single transcription factor modulation reverses aging-associated gene expression and restores healthy cellular and tissue function in models ...