Removing senescent cardiac muscle cells from the hearts of aged mice, both genetically and using drugs, restores cardiac health.

Scientists have turned ordinary mice into super-smellers by boosting the number of a certain type of cell in the animals’ brains.

Scientists at the University of Birmingham have discovered a protein that could hold the key to novel gene therapies for skin problems including psoriasis—a common, chronic skin disease that affects over 100 million people worldwide.

Periodic fasting starves cisplatin‐resistant cancers to death