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Robin Donovan
Squirrels Survive When Humans Would Die
Fauna Bio mines squirrel genomes for clues to developing new drugs for humans.
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Robin Donovan
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Cutting Calories to Add Years
Finally, we have evidence that caloric restriction may increase human lifespan.
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Robin Donovan
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The Lure of Self Experimentation
These innovators are using their own bodies to build evidence for their hypotheses.
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Robin Donovan
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Sarcopenia: What a Waste
Sarcopenia, a muscle wasting disease, could shorten your life and is alarmingly prevalent. Why are so many people unaware it exists?
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Robin Donovan
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Big Man, Little Boat
Crossing the Atlantic in a 3.5-foot boat is a risky trip that will be punishing on the body. Andrew Bedwell is stoked.
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Robin Donovan
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Hot Competition
Surprising new science on the benefits of heat therapy for peak-performing athletes—and people in hospitals.
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Robin Donovan
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2 Minutes to Midlife: The Fantastic Unspecified Future of Epigenetic Clocks
With billions of dollars flooding into longevity, what role will epigenetic clocks play in measuring and intervening in aging?
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Robin Donovan
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What Will It Take to Decolonize Artificial Intelligence?
Workforce diversity, collective oversight, and day-to-day algorithm monitoring are all necessary to mitigate inherent bias.
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Robin Donovan
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Longevity in Dog Years
Epigenetic aging biomarkers in dogs could help your furry friends live longer, healthier lives.
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Robin Donovan
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The Salty Secrets of Extreme Longevity
Rockfish, clams, tortoises, and other underwater Methuselahs harbor adaptations that could provide clues to unlocking our own longevity.
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