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Explore life science

Decoding Aging,
Understanding Life

We visualize the complex biological changes of aging, from cellular activity to molecular interactions, to uncover the science that shapes our future.

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Live cellular feed

Aging clock active

Pathway response

82signal

Molecular interaction map

Realtime biomarker clusters reveal synchronized changes across mitochondria, genome stability and inflammation control.

TelomereNAD+Epigenetics

Cellular Vitality Score

72/100

Moderate

Mitochondrial Function

68%

Stable

DNA Integrity

75%

Strong

Protein Synthesis

70%

Balanced

Visualize by age

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The Science of Aging

Cellular maps and molecular signals

The science of aging

Aging is a complex interplay of cells and molecules.

Our multi-omics approach reveals how cellular activity, molecular interactions, and biological pathways shift over time.

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Cellular Activity

Monitor changes in cell function and vitality over time.

Molecular Interactions

Explore how molecules interact and influence aging pathways.

Genetic Integrity

Assess DNA stability and its impact on cellular aging.

Biomarker Trends

Track key biomarkers associated with aging and longevity.

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Featured Research Reports

Data stories and premium scientific narratives

Featured lab reports

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Telomere Length Analysis

Telomere Length Analysis

May 20, 2024+
Mitochondrial Function Test

Mitochondrial Function Test

May 18, 2024+
DNA Methylation Profile

DNA Methylation Profile

May 15, 2024+

Research spotlight

Understanding the Mechanisms of Aging

Our latest research uncovers new insights into how cellular pathways and molecular networks contribute to aging and longevity.

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Epigenetic lens

Report insight

Transcriptomic signatures show synchronized repair slowdown after age 35, strongest in mitochondrial and inflammatory pathways.

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