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Bowhead Whales Live Long Lives. Do They Hold the Key to Human Longevity?
In a study published this week in the journal Nature, researchers found that the key to the whales’ lifespans is a ...
A gene that helped bowheads adapt to frigid Arctic waters also granted them extraordinary longevity. Could it help aging ...
A cold-activated protein that mends damaged DNA could play a part in keeping the bowhead whale in tip-top shape.
As humans age, we become more vulnerable to cancer and other diseases. Bowhead whales, however, can live for up to 200 years ...
Bowhead whales boost DNA repair to live centuries and extend human longevity potential Bowhead whale protein enhances ...
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Bowhead whale’s secret to long life revealed: precision DNA repair may hold clues for human aging
Researchers discovered that bowhead whales achieve extraordinary longevity and cancer resistance through highly efficient and ...
The Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI) is using artificial intelligence to help understand sperm whale communications.
How bowhead whales live so long. Researchers have uncovered a protein that enhances DNA repair and might explai ...
Restoration initiatives across the Northern Mozambique Channel Region are boosting conservation and socio-economic ...
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and reporter Katie Surma as they discuss how scientists are using AI ...
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Bowhead Whales Can Live For 200 Years – This May Explain Their Extraordinary Longevity
T he bowhead whale is the world’s longest-living mammal, sometimes making it to a staggering 200 years old. How does it do it ...
A coastal shire in WA suggests towing a rotting whale carcass out to sea and blowing it up, saying it cannot afford to dispose of the whale itself.
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