Discover how hibernating lemurs turn back time on a molecular level, helping scientists better understand cellular aging.
We're all familiar with the outward signs of aging. The face that greets you in the mirror each morning may have sagging skin ...
Surviving extreme conditions in nature is no easy feat. Many species of mammals rely on special adaptations called daily ...
A team led by Prof. Wuran Wei from West China Hospital of Sichuan University and Dr. Dechao Feng from the Division of Surgery and Interventional Science at University College London has systematically ...
Scientists found that out of 25 lifestyle and environmental factors, including smoking status, physical activity, and living ...
A new proteomic aging clock may predict biological age, mortality risk, and the likelihood of age-related diseases, though further validation is needed. This new clock, detailed in a recent Nature ...
Consider the fat-tailed dwarf lemur of Madagascar. This hamster-sized primate can turn back the cellular aging clock and momentarily defy time during its annual hibernation season, according to ...
New research my team and I published in the journal Science Advances suggests that long-term exposure to extreme heat may ...