News and Press Releases

Aging as a disease: The rise of longevity science

Aging as a disease: The rise of longevity science

By BIG THINK - From treating specific diseases to targeting aging itself, Progress Conference 2025 explored the many routes to extending life. In October, the Roots of Progress Institute organized Progress Conference 2025 to connect people and ideas in the progress...

read more
Afraid of aging? Think of it as evolutionary success

Afraid of aging? Think of it as evolutionary success

by Sonia Fernandez - UC Santa Barbara - In our modern society, aging tends to be something we ignore, and then try to avoid. Mainstream culture is geared toward the young, using the youth to gauge trends and styles, and targeting their spending power. Meanwhile, the...

read more
8 Ways to Stay Healthy As You Age

8 Ways to Stay Healthy As You Age

by Veronique Greenwood - TIME - Most people might not have heard of the Framingham Heart Study. But the massive public-health research effort, now in its 77th year of conducting in-depth analysis of more than 15,000 people, is the source of many insights we now have...

read more
Making Progress On Longevity With AI And More

Making Progress On Longevity With AI And More

By John Werner - Forbes - As we continue to realize everything that we can do with artificial intelligence and large language models, scientists are taking aim at longevity. Generally, humans have always wanted to live longer. But most efforts in this direction have...

read more
A gene from 100-year-olds could help kids who age too fast

A gene from 100-year-olds could help kids who age too fast

By University of Bristol - ScienceDaily - Scientists have discovered that a “longevity gene” found in people who live beyond 100 can reverse heart aging in models of Progeria, a devastating disease that causes children to age rapidly. By introducing this...

read more