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Jason Socrates Bardi
13.8 Billion Years Later
An interview with Dan Levitt and the immense journey from the Big Bang to the dinner table in his new book
What’s Gotten Into You.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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The “Stepping Stone” Approach to Getting Longevity Drugs to Market
Getting geroprotective drugs to market for specific disease applications is the first step in eventually making them available for healthier aging.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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7 Thought Experiments Based on Real Studies
Manipulating memories, smell-based dating apps, and more.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Talking to Trees and Listening to Sheep
A book about shamanic journeys in the backyard and another about the dietary wisdom of roaming herbivores.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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7 Lessons on Aging
The ARDD meeting in Copenhagen this month featured new money, old experiments, endless enthusiasm, and a palpable sense of possibility.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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4 Books to Read Right Now
Mini forests, seed preservation, our synthetic biology future, and a comic on depression.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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How Did HIV/AIDS Prepare Us for COVID-19?
Forty years after a 1981 report hinted at the coming HIV/AIDS pandemic, we look at how the response to global public health threats has changed.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Aria Vyas
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Chocolate with a Hint of Yuck
Could a new chemical test that quantifies off flavors transform the chocolate industry?
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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The Neuropolitics of Extremism
New research may shed light on political polarization—and how we could protect against the incitement of violence.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Hacking the Skin Microbiome to Fool Mosquitos and Prevent Malaria
Long-lasting, bacteria-based repellent is the goal of DARPA project aiming to protect U.S. soldiers overseas.
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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