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World's first reverse-aging drug was just injected in a human
A groundbreaking discovery led scientists to create a world's first - a drug that can reverse the signs of biological aging.
Photo Credit: iStock Scientists may have found a hidden driver of aging that seems to be reversible. In experiments on lab ...
Promising mouse studies and billions of dollars in funding are stoking excitement. But we’ve been here before.
Jellyfish have repeatedly riddled the world of marine biology with its toughest mysteries. The immortal jellyfish might be the biggest one so far.
The search for anti-aging protocols is a long one, but a group of Stanford scientists may have discovered a new technique ...
Brief pulses of electrical current dramatically reverse stem cell damage in sea squirts, significantly extending their ...
'30 years of research came down to one moment.' ...
As recently as the mid-20th century, aging was described by Nobel Prize laureate Peter Medawar as "an unsolved problem in ...
With headlines on hacking our longevity and documentaries on “living forever,” it’s safe to say that many people are curious about what it takes to live longer, healthier. While no single “anti-aging ...
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The world's first reverse aging drug was just injected into a human
The world's first reverse aging drug, ER-100, was injected into a human on June 9, 2026 The post The World’s First ...
Cellular reprogramming is the hottest topic in longevity science, with tech titans like Sam Altman investing in it. It's now ...
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 ...
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