Apple
Science

Why "reprogramming" is the buzziest approach to reversing aging right now

Life Biosciences has begun dosing its first human volunteer with an experimental treatment that attempts to reverse aging by 'reprogramming' cells to a younger state. The therapy, injected directly into the eye of a glaucoma patient, aims to regenerate healthy nerve cells and potentially restore vision. This represents a significant milestone in the emerging field of cellular reprogramming for age-related diseases.

Read full story at MIT Technology ReviewV:0.6 · A:0.5 · D:0.4
Related
Science
Inside interoception: The hidden sense of how you feel inside
MIT Technology Review explores interoception, the body's ability to sense internal signals like heartbeat and breathing....
Science
DiffusionGemma: 4x faster text generation
Google DeepMind has released DiffusionGemma, a 26B mixture-of-experts model that uses text diffusion to achieve up to 4x...
Science
Why Orbital Data Centers Are Harder Than Silicon Valley Thinks
Space-based data centers face fundamental physics challenges that make them at least 10 times more expensive than terres...