CRISPR is best known for cutting and changing DNA. Now, researchers are using the technology in a different way: controlling whether genes are active without altering the genetic sequence itself. Scientists from UNSW Sydney and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital used a [more...]
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Epigenetic Acceleration in Skin Aging: Why Some Skin Ages Faster Than Time
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The Epigenetic Clues Behind Biological Skin Age: Why Skin Can Look Older Than Its Years
June 30, 2026Age is usually counted in birthdays, but biology does not always follow the calendar. Two people can be the same chronological age but show very different signs of skin aging. One may have smoother, more [more...]
