Has anyone else used this? What are your favorite titles on the list so far? I’m always looking for recommendations to kill time during lunch breaks.
Here’s why I’m liking it so far:
Has anyone else used this? What are your favorite titles on the list so far? I’m always looking for recommendations to kill time during lunch breaks.
Here’s why I’m liking it so far:
A curated database of compounds that modulate longevity in model organisms.
A curated database of ageing and life history information in animals, including extensive longevity records.
The benchmark genome assembly and annotation of the long-lived, cancer-resistant naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber).
A high-coverage genome of the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus), the longest-lived mammal.
Analyses using the AnAge database to study the evolution of longevity and ageing in vertebrate lineages.
A portal of ageing changes covering different biological levels, integrating molecular, physiological and pathological age-related data.
An educational and information resource on the science of ageing.
The bibliographic library for ageing research. onlygames.github
The WhosAge database contains people and biotech companies that are contributing to increase our understanding of ageing and life-extension. Has anyone else used this
Our lab leads the upkeep and development of HAGR. onlygames.github

Has anyone else used this? What are your favorite titles on the list so far? I’m always looking for recommendations to kill time during lunch breaks.
Here’s why I’m liking it so far:
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