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Scientists may have found the key cellular process behind aging in animals
A study on worms led by researchers from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in the US has uncovered a previously ...
Age-related changes in protein tagging and degradation may help explain how the brain declines over time and why diet can still influence these processes.
Yeast, worms, and mice remodel their endoplasmic reticulum early in the aging process. The protective shift offers potential targets to extend healthy lifespan.
Thinning manes and those first pesky strands of gray hair usually appear in middle age – but the cellular groundwork is laid long before then. According to groundbreaking research mapping human hair ...
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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals accelerated T cell aging in viral infections
A new research paper was published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on February 8, 2026, titled "Single-cell transcriptomics reveal ...
It's no coincidence that our bodies feel a little creakier as we age. The trillions of cells that make up our skeleton age too, and some change in ways that weaken the very structure of our bones.
Aging is a privilege, but it also brings risks -- including an increased likelihood of developing age-related diseases including cancer. Researchers have now created a landmark atlas of how healthy ...
After a long trail race, some of your red blood cells may not bend the way they should. That matters because red blood cells have a tight job description.
In late 2021 an Israeli billionaire named Yuri Milner gathered some of the most celebrated scientific minds of our time at his lavish US$100-million-dollar mansion in California. The topic of ...
Enduring a week’s worth of cold water plunges can jolt the body’s cells into starting the process of autophagy to clean up and recycle old, worn-out, and broken parts, according to a new study. It ...
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