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We are super excited to share with you that today we released AI4L – “AI for Practical Longevity”, an open-source system that enables anyone to produce rigorous, evidence-based

A new study suggests that GLP-1 receptor agonists do not affect muscle mass any more than weight loss caused by caloric restriction, and this appears to be true

Dr. Junyue Cao is a professor at the Rockefeller University, and his lab develops ultra-high-throughput single-cell technologies and applies them to the biology of aging. In a recent

In Aging Cell, researchers have elucidated the relationship between intestinal aging and age-related changes to the gut microbiome. Two interdependent biologies The human gut works through the interaction

In a new study, the popular supplement creatine seemed to add to some of the beneficial effects of power training [1]. Trying the combination in older people Exercise

A new study has pit an advanced large language model against human physicians in tasks involving complex reasoning, treatment recommendations, and messy real-world patient records [1]. Testing a

The Longevity Investor Network (LIN) was created to help bridge the gap between promising longevity startups and the investors capable of helping them scale. Through curated monthly pitch

Aging is a multifaceted topic, and it’s becoming more and more clear that the only way to deal with it is piece by piece. Here’s what pieces our

A perspective published in Aging Cell details the replacement-based approaches being investigated by several research organizations. Repair versus replacement This perspective begins by noting the inherent difficulty of

A recent study found an association between longer and more frequent daytime napping and higher mortality risk. The authors suggest using napping frequency and duration as behavioral markers

A new study calls for caution in using the well-known senolytic treatment of dasatinib and quercetin (D+Q), showing that it causes damage in certain regions of the brain,

A new study has suggested that T cells might retain a pro-inflammatory phenotype long after normal weight is regained following a period of obesity. In mice, the effect

A team of scientists has examined how younger and older mice heal from wounds and found that more robust senescent cell activation in younger animals helps them heal

A new study has found that partial reprogramming mitigates the damage of myocardial infarction in mice by helping heart muscle cells to complete division [1]. When heart cells

For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, spring is here. This is a time of renewal and hope for better times ahead, echoing what our field is