
"Tardigrade Proteins: A Breakthrough in Slowing Human Aging"
Scientists have discovered that proteins found in tardigrades, also known as water bears, can slow down metabolism in human cells, potentially leading to technologies that could slow the ageing process. The research, led by the University of Wyoming, found that these proteins form gels inside tardigrade cells, which when introduced into human cells, slow down metabolism and confer resistance to stresses. This discovery may pave the way for the development of technologies that induce suspended animation in cells or organisms to slow ageing and improve the storage potential of therapies like stem cells.













