Here’s our handpicked selection of the best interviews, blog posts, popular articles, and breaking biotech news of the last two weeks: Want a systemat...

What’s new in media and industry: Huge piles of money, and more
Here’s our handpicked selection of the best blog posts, popular articles, and breaking biotech news of the last two weeks: Longevity enthusiasts...

What’s new in media and industry: Laura Deming’s intro to longevity, and more
Just getting started around here, or want to introduce someone new to the world of longevity science? This handy primer from Laura Deming (of Longevit...

Merry Media, And A Happy New Year
We want you! Reason over at Fight Aging! lists nine promising approaches to rejuvenation therapy that he’d like to see in the very near future: ...

In the media: An AMA with Aubrey de Grey, and more
Aubrey de Grey held a Reddit AMA on December 7th, discussing everything from AI in longevity research, CR mimetics, and how his timelines for therapeu...

In the media: Clones, condiments and canines
TIL that one of my favorite condiments, Liquid Smoke, is basically just like eating advanced glycation end products (AGEs). That and other gems can be...

In the media: Salamanders, supercentenarians and Silicon Valley
Can we “unlock a human’s inner salamander” with stem cell therapies? 3D-printed organs, uploaded brains, and disease-fighting nanobo...

In the media: White papers, worms and “Why die?”
LEAF takes an incisive look at the popular “eternal snoozefest” view of life extension and knocks down that shaky extrapolation from elder...

In the media: Telomeres, translation, and treatment
“All of this time I had been thinking about telomere maintenance in terms of the minuscule cellular molecular structures that they are, and the ...

Media roundup: Pollution, priorities and press
If you live in the southwest United States or central Europe, you may be losing a year or more of your life to air pollution. Parts of China, India an...