New study in Science suggests genetics might account for 50-55% of human lifespan, a significant shift from previous beliefs.
Putting aside the risk of an early grave by accident or injury, your genes may have a much greater impact on your lifespan than previously thought, according to an unparalleled study of twin data. The ...
It is every pet owner’s worst nightmare: their beloved furry friend going missing. In 2025, a dog named Ziggy made a break ...
A recent study published in Science challenged this trend, revising the estimate upward to about 50% by accounting for changes in external causes of death – such as accidents and infectious diseases – ...
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have mapped the prevalence of a genetic disease dubbed the Celtic Curse across ...
Indian scientists develop an affordable 550-rupee dipstick test to monitor antimicrobial resistance in sewage across various ...
Is the world of art history on the verge of a revolutionary discovery? Researchers recently rubbed traces of DNA from a ...
New York Magazine published a profile in which multiple former Mace staffers alleged late-night alcohol requests and personal ...
Some say new research has "important consequences for ageing research", while others believe the study's findings are "not ...
Scientists have announced plans to construct a 'modern-day Noah's Ark,' saying it will be a true backup plan for Earth.
The United Arab Emirates and Colossal Biosciences have announced the creation of the first Colossal BioVault and World ...
"The immune system will typically determine how serious an infection is, and how it will respond," says Professor Peter ...