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Scientists are harnessing AI to accelerate epigenetic research that could reverse aging processes. Harvard’s David Sinclair reports successful epigenetic resetting in mice, pointing to potential human applications within our lifetime.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how scientists approach epigenetics and aging research, with new breakthroughs suggesting age reversal might be achievable within our lifetimes, according to reports from leading researchers. Large language models and AI tools are helping scientists map the human genome and identify epigenetic processes that could slow or reverse aging, sources indicate.
Yogurt giant Chobani is reportedly raising $650 million in new funding that would value the company at approximately $20 billion. Founder Hamdi Ulukaya’s stake in the company has reportedly increased his net worth to $13.5 billion according to Forbes estimates.
Yogurt market leader Chobani is reportedly raising $650 million in new funding that would value the privately-held company at approximately $20 billion, according to recent financial reports. The capital raise comes as the company continues to expand beyond its core yogurt business into adjacent food and beverage categories through strategic acquisitions.