A team of researchers has unveiled a new mathematical model suggesting humans could theoretically live up to 156 years.
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University of Cambridge breakthrough could help the brain and spinal cord repair themselves
A breakthrough from the University of Cambridge is offering new hope for one of medicine’s most stubborn challenges: ...
Some people have hailed SpudCells as the first synthetic life. Adamala is not one of them. SpudCells are “obviously not ...
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Sweeteners mixed with antidepressants suppress key gut bacteria, Cambridge study finds
Sweeteners gut bacteria research from Cambridge shows low-calorie sweeteners directly suppress beneficial gut microbes — with ...
A rare color mutation revealed natural tumors mirroring key cancer pathways, offering a new research model for future ...
Infertility affects roughly one in six people of reproductive age worldwide, yet in many cases, the underlying cause remains undetermined after standard ...
A drug that has passed phase 1 trials for spinal injuries in people repaired DNA breaks and reduced inflammation in mouse ...
Coded cells are changing how modern day researchers develop drugs, for the benefit of the STEM space and society.
Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the most lethal cancers due to its aggressive biology and ...
SHELTON, CT / ACCESS Newswire / July 13, 2026 / NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American:NNVC) (the "Company"), a clinical ...
ALS is linked to toxic TDP-43 protein clumps. A new strategy targets a specific protein region. A small molecule, XL20, prevents clumping, reducing nerve damage in human cells. XL20 extended survival ...
A new study challenges a 60-year-old assumption about the body’s main structural building block, opening new possibilities ...
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