If one can develop a single aging clock that works in much the same way in both mice and humans, could it be used to determine which of the interventions to treat aging that have been tested in mice are more likely to work well in humans? It is clearly the case that most of...

Researchers continue to produce new aging clocks at a fair pace. Any sufficiently complex set of biological data obtained from people of various ages can yield a clock given the…

If one can develop a single aging clock that works in much the same way in both mice and humans, could it be used to determine which of the interventions to treat aging that have…