Forever young?Is the theory of natural selection a tautology?The “tautology problem” in evolutionary theory highlights a real problem with modern evolutionary theory that is generally ignoredDec 2, 2019Dec 2, 2019
Forever young?FY#21: Are we at an inflection point for anti-aging therapies?A deep dive with Dr. David Sinclair about his new book and the state of longevity scienceNov 19, 2019Nov 19, 2019
Forever young?FY#18: Are senolytics bad for long-term health?A conversation with Dr. Michael Fossel about the potential downsides of senolytics and the promise of telomerase therapyNov 19, 2019Nov 19, 2019
Forever young?FY#19: Are we on the verge of a revolution in skin care?A conversation with Dr. Brad Thompson of Wyvern PharmaceuticalsOct 26, 2019Oct 26, 2019
Forever young?FY#18: Slings and arrows of timeThis is a short story “interlude” from my in-progress big book on the nature of reality, Cosmic Ecology: God’s Evolving DreamOct 23, 2019Oct 23, 2019
Forever young?FY#17: Is it all about telomeres, after all?New research finds a remarkable correlation between species’ average longevity and rate of telomere attritionAug 3, 2019Aug 3, 2019
Forever young?FY#16: How I banked my stem cells for future useStoring your own stem cells as a long-term life insurance policyMay 18, 2019May 18, 2019
Forever young?Viva la revolución!A conversation with Jose Luis Cordeiro about why longevity science needs to get politicalApr 8, 2019Apr 8, 2019
Forever young?FY#15: Getting closer to real anti-aging therapiesA conference report on Longevity Therapeutics 2019Feb 23, 2019Feb 23, 2019
Forever young?FY#14 Patient Zero: A conversation with Liz Parrish about longevity science and personal…Liz Parrish was arguably the first person to undergo telomerase gene therapy, in 2015, and she’s become both famous and infamous for doing…Feb 5, 20192Feb 5, 20192