Australian-born Harvard geneticist David Sinclair says reversing the symptoms of ageing in animals and humans is now possible ...
From Beckenham to Berlin, Peter Carpenter’s captivating tribute to David Bowie takes the reader on a mesmerising meander ...
Since Lookingglass Theatre Company started in 1988, I've had the privilege of seeing dozens of its original productions, many ...
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“The real stroke of brilliance is the notion that you make the cell younger, and then it would be more resilient to injury,” ...
Can reprogramming our genes make us young again? A breakthrough in longevity research may be nearing its first human trials.
Advisor Sal Capizzi fears the day when it will be common to see three generations of clients living in retirement.
Family secrets, divides over gender, and immigration stories. Local theaters dive into heavy topics this season. Theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair shares the productions she's looking forward to.
Books by 15 authors with roots in eight countries have been shortlisted for the 2025 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature ...
A new study investigated the mortality and mental health correlates of the iconic Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock.
They reported no teratomas. “It was quite exciting,” said David Sinclair, a Harvard geneticist, senior author of the mouse eye study and a controversial figure among longevity researchers.
The columnist David French speaks with a fellow fiscal conservative about what the Department of Government Efficiency should ...
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