Johns Hopkins' Dr. Marty Makary says it may sound like "pie in the sky," but the aging process may be reversible after new findings from Harvard scientists.
MIT Professor Angelika Amon was recognized posthumously as Committed to Caring for her wide-reaching and personal care for her students, as well as the unique mentorship dynamic she developed with each of her students.
"In Boston labs, old, blind mice have regained their eyesight, developed smarter, younger brains and built healthier muscle and kidney tissue," reports CNN:
On the flip side, young mice have prematurely aged, with devastating results to nearly every tissue in their bodies. The experiments show agi.