
In this follow-up interview, we speak with Gabriel Cian about how the 2060 ecosystem has evolved since last year’s Forum, what he learned from the first edition, and how he
A new study associated with Immorta Bio suggests that combining a senolytic vaccine with mesenchymal stem cells might create a synergistic impact. However, the findings rest on acute, artificially induced
A perspective published in Aging and Disease has recommended the use of underground laboratory space in order to remove the effects of surface radiation on biological clocks. A question of
Scientists have linked disrupted Ca²⁺ homeostasis to aging in both progeroid and naturally aging mice. Rescuing it with a well-known antidepressant significantly increased the animals’ median and maximum lifespan [1].
Researchers have elucidated some of the links between the age-related loss of muscle (sarcopenia) and the age-related loss of bone (osteoporosis). Related in multiple ways Substantial previous research has described
Restricting food access to an 8-hour window increased median lifespan in male mice by 12%. However, that might be due to voluntary caloric restriction induced by the regimen [1]. You
Doing something about aging seems to require action at the most basic genomic level. Here’s what’s been done there and in other areas in June. Interviews The Thalion Initiative: A
A new study suggests a way to predict whether existing drugs can extend human lifespan. This method uses a network approach that detects longevity signals in protein interactions [1]. Slowing
Researchers have discovered a primate-specific piece of non-coding RNA that is linked to aging and makes senescence worse. The packing matters While non-coding RNA strands (ncRNAs) do not themselves produce
A new study has used aging trajectories of various cell types to predict diseases such as Alzheimer’s and lung cancer [1]. This expands on previous research into organ-specific aging. Age
Researchers have found that sustained expression of excess hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α leads to unwanted formation of blood vessels (angiogenesis) that destroys cartilage and causes osteoarthritis. A necessary but destructive factor
NeuroAge Therapeutics announced Younger 2027, a six-month biological aging contest in which competitors are measured on a clinical-grade aging panel and retested six months later. Baseline testing kits begin shipping
A recent study suggests that hyperglycosylation in brain tissue can be a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease [1]. Lesser-known Alzheimer’s molecular features Pathological deposits of amyloid-β plaques and tau tangles in
A new study links accelerated aging to early-onset solid cancers, while showing that this gap is becoming wider with each new generation [1]. Why do more young people get cancer?