Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London identified the CIP2A–TOPBP1 complex as a master regulator of DNA repair during mitosis, coordinating backup pathways that protect chromosomes ...
Discover the world’s oldest turtles, from Jonathan to Alagba, whose lifespans span centuries. Learn the science behind their ...
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Greenland sharks reveal that extreme longevity does not have to mean failing vision
In a UC Irvine office, Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk studies a video that has changed her view of a deep-sea legend. “You see it ...
Mathematicians uncover a method to control cellular noise, offering a new way to prevent cancer cells from surviving and ...
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The Greenland Shark Isn’t Blind After All, Even After Centuries of Swimming in Dark Water
“You see it move its eye,” says Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk, an associate professor at UC Irvine. “The shark is tracking the ...
While aging between 44 and 60 accelerates due to several biological factors, you’re not powerless. Prioritizing a healthy ...
Why does cancer sometimes recur even after successful treatment, or why do some bacteria survive despite the use of powerful antibiotics? One of the key culprits identified is "biological ...
Dr. Dan Belsky joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about longevity and epidemiology. Why do we grow old ...
Mario Miralles spent decades acquiring the spruce and maple for string instruments worthy of Yo-Yo Ma and Gustavo Dudamel.
Aesthetic doctor Dr David Jack is keen to point out though, that it’s “relatively difficult to stabilise very high ...
Ageing is often discussed as something to fight or reverse. In reality, the body doesn’t age because time passes. It ages ...
The Greenland shark can live up to 500 years. The kind of longevity that probably has something to do with its home: cold, ...
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