Chunks removed from the marine creatures more than three years ago haven't degraded and show signs of biological activity, ...
Severed body parts from a sea cucumber survived for over three years in a lab, healing themselves and absorbing nutrients ...
R3 Bio wants to grow human bodies without brains, which could replace lab animals in drug research and one day supply organs ...
A tiny jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii, possesses an extraordinary ability to reverse its aging process, essentially becoming ...
'It's like a lizard that loses its tail.' ...
The natural ageing process is perceived as unidirectional. Ageing occurs for all living organisms, from animals and plants to ...
Scientists discovered that detached tissue from a marine animal displayed signs of immortality, healing and reorganizing independently.
Psolus fabricii is a type of sea cucumber native to the North Atlantic Ocean. - Sara Jobson/Mercier Lab, MUN What does it ...
Pieces of excised sea cucumber tissue have survived years and regrown parts. (Jobson et al., Sci. Adv., 2026) The oceans are ...
Now, though, scientists have discovered bits of tissue removed from a species of sea cucumber called Psolus fabricii can keep ...
The Orphic Cult of Ancient Greece offered a radical promise of afterlife salvation, reincarnation, and divine escape from the ...
Humans have chased immortality perhaps for as long as we have known we will die. After observing tissues that survived in ...