Spider
venom that may halt stroke damage
Three Earth-like planets
Flu-fighting
frog mucus
Dragon
blood that kills infections
'new
Stonehenge' in Brazil
An artificial womb to nurture preemies
A tool to repair DNA in embryos
A
'living drug' that can kill cancer
First
human-pig hybrid created in a lab
A
new state of matter
A
surprising new power source: your stomach acid
A therapy that reverses aging in mice
As we age, senescent, or damaged, cells build up in our tissues, possibly
promoting age-related diseases. Scientists from the Netherlands developed a
molecule that purges those cells. When tried on elderly mice, their fur
regrew, their kidney function improved, and they could run twice as far as untreated
mice. One scientist called it a landmark advance in the field of aging.
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