For the first time ever, scientists are attempting to reverse cellular aging in a living patient. The target: incurable ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
World First: Patient Receives High-Risk Therapy to Make Cells Young Again
(Siarhei_Fetisenkov/Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus) An eagerly awaited and controversial clinical trial to 'wind back the clock' on aging cells in the eye and restore them to a more youthful state ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
A look at the Canadian soccer team's greatest moments after historic World Cup win
After seven games without a victory, the Canadian men’s soccer team has finally won a match at the World Cup.
Long-time followers of Canadian soccer may have noticed something familiar about Stephen Eustáquio's incredible winning goal ...
As the US celebrates a milestone anniversary, its literary canon reminds us that criticism has always been part of the ...
Planet Football on MSN
Every England player who was called up late for a World Cup or Euros squad
It's happened fairly often.
The Vampire Diaries defined a generation of vampire-themed television and is still popular with viewers today. So, where is ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A Harvard scientist says his team is preparing the first human trials aimed at reversing aging
A team linked to Harvard Medical School has dosed the first patient in a clinical trial designed to reverse cellular aging in ...
This year’s finalists in the Bweaker Street Festival’s Science Photography Prize were selected by science communicator and ...
The first participant has been treated in a landmark clinical trial of cellular reprogramming, which aims to rejuvenate aging ...
I thought she was a boy, too. Until she looked at me when she was three years old and said: ‘I am not a boy!’” ...
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