Geroscience examines the underlying biology of aging to delay chronic diseases and extend the healthy years of human life.
Every multicellular organism, from tiny worms to humans, elephants, and whales, needs a way for their cells to connect with each other to form tissues, organs, and organize their overall body plan.
A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life ...
Knight Initiative scientists tracked every moment of the life of the African turquoise killifish, showing that behavior alone ...
Explore the latest findings in autism research that highlight the importance of brain tissue for understanding neurodevelopmental conditions.
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Inside the growing scientific quest to understand what creatures with the extraordinary ability to defy the ravages of time can teach us about making human aging better.
Taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by four months, based on several DNA-based biomarkers — but a healthy lifestyle still matters.
A newly discovered mechanism that protects nerve cells could have important implications for understanding and treating mental illness.
UCSF received $824 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2025 to drive the discovery, translational, and clinical science that leads to new treatments for disease and advances U.S.
New research suggests oysters may rely on hidden microbes to help build their shells and maintain chemistry as oceans grow more acidic.