Biotechnology Finally, the drug that keeps you young Anti-aging pioneer Judith Campisi explains how a recent breakthrough could ward off age-related disease. by Stephen S. Hall 2018-10-23T05:00:00-04:00
Biotechnology Clearing out old cells might help the brain A popular anti-aging strategy keeps mice from getting senile. by Karen Weintraub 2018-09-19T13:00:00-04:00
Biotechnology Anti-aging medicine is so hot even this controversial idea has investors A startup invests in a way to keep people younger, despite doubts about its science. by Karen Weintraub 2018-09-05T21:00:00-04:00
Biotechnology A stealthy Harvard startup wants to reverse aging in dogs, and humans could be next Biologist George Church says the idea is to live to 130 in the body of a 22-year-old. by Antonio Regalado 2018-05-09T00:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Why Nematode Worms Could Hold the Key to Aging Human physiology changes with age in the same way as the behavior of nematode worms. Understanding why could be a crucial clue for the science of aging. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2017-05-18T11:12:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Umbilical-Cord Protein Found to Rejuvenate Aging Mouse Brains But we still don’t understand exactly how young blood reverses decrepitude. by Jamie Condliffe 2017-04-20T14:40:00-04:00
Biotechnology Is This the Anti-Aging Pill We’ve All Been Waiting For? A drug derived from an Easter Island bacterium extends the life of lab animals. People could be next. by Antonio Regalado 2017-03-28T00:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Protein Hints at a Fountain of Youth in Blood It’s another tantalizing finding in an area of anti-aging research that has had mixed results. by Michael Reilly 2017-03-23T17:15:00-04:00
Biotechnology Questionable “Young Blood” Transfusions Offered in U.S. as Anti-Aging Remedy A startup called Ambrosia will fill your veins with the blood of young people and empty your pockets of $8,000. by Amy Maxmen 2017-01-13T00:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life Blood from Old Mice Makes Young Mice Decrepit Joining the circulation of two mice weakened the younger one, but didn’t do much for the old one. by Antonio Regalado 2016-11-22T10:00:00-05:00