A jellyfish of a few millimetres has solved the enigma of aging: faced with danger or hunger, it goes back time by literally becoming baby again. This revolutionary process, called cell transdifference, could transform our understanding of human aging. More
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A jellyfish of a few millimetres has solved the enigma of aging: faced with danger or hunger, it goes back time by literally becoming baby again. This revolutionary process, called cell transdifference, could transform our understanding of human aging. More