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Shingles vaccination is linked to slower biological aging in older adults
This population-based study of U.S. adults aged 70 and older found that shingles vaccination was associated with slower ...
The quest for longevity and vitality has captivated humanity for millennia, but only in recent decades has science begun to unravel the biological mechanisms underlying ageing. Today’s anti-ageing ...
A team of researchers led by Professor Sebastian Deindl at Uppsala University has developed a pioneering method that vastly improves the ability to observe and analyze complex biological processes at ...
A new collaboration has unlocked new potential for the field by creating a novel high-performance organic electrochemical neuron that responds within the frequency range of human neurons. Artificially ...
A new study shows that a shingles vaccine may also slow down biological ageing among older adults, along with protecting ...
The biological pump Marine snow -- a mixture of dead phytoplankton, bacteria, fecal pellets, and other organic particles -- absorbs about a third of human-made carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ...
KCTD proteins represent a diverse family that plays critical roles in cellular regulation, impacting processes such as cell cycle progression, signal transduction, and ubiquitination. Recent ...
Impacts of biological amendments, including waste-derived amendments that underpin soil health and agricultural sustainability ...
This summer, over 50 researchers in the NSF EMBRIO Institute convened to share their newest findings on cellular signaling and organization that drives wound repair, cellular defense, and organismal ...
Biological age tests measure how fast your body is aging compared to your actual age. These tests rely on biomarkers tied to ...
Marine snow sedimentation with flow field. Artistics rending of real imaging data collected across Gulf of Main using a rotating microscope. New Stanford-led research unveils a hidden factor that ...
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