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Jonas Salk quietly built the polio vaccine through rigorous, methodical work in Pittsburgh: treating patients, refinin ...
Humanity has long been captivated by the idea of immortality, a desire to defy aging and death. While myths and literature explore this dream, science ...
Boston-based Life Biosciences is testing whether reprogramming human cells can slow or even reverse the effects of aging. Unsplash Life Biosciences, a Boston-based biotechnology company founded in ...
Cellular reprogramming is an intrinsic evolutionary trait to constantly promote adaptations that confer survival advantage. It is also more frequent during development when organs are being formed and ...
For millennia, aging has been viewed as an immutable, inevitable decline. However, a scientific revolution is underway, reframing aging not as a destiny to be endured but as a complex biological ...