The first link between biomolecule concentration in our cartilage and the progression of osteoarthritis opens new routes for treatment.

The first link between biomolecule concentration in our cartilage and the progression of osteoarthritis opens new routes for treatment.
To develop medical treatments in space, scientists first need to understand how the body behaves in this foreign environment.
Ancient viral DNA, once thought junk, now regulates embryo development in mice, revealing complex host-virus interactions.
An active compound extracted from Angelica Acutiloba effectively eliminates harmful senescent cells in the dermis, with anti-aging benefits.
A new theory suggests dinosaurs’ impact on early mammals’ evolution may explain variations in aging among present-day animals.
A neuroscientist and intermittent fasting expert weighs in on the potential health benefits of this diet that may go beyond just weight loss.
Precisely copying the capabilities of a biological nose with an artificial one is a lofty but potentially world-changing goal.
New findings point to the crucial role that mRNA modifications play in how the body regulates pain-related molecules.
Cutting short “shut eye” by just an hour and a half a night directly impairs blood vessel cells in healthy women.
Scientists find unique amino acid patterns linked to aging, offering insights that may help extend our healthspan.