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Fish That Age Fast Reveal Predictable 'Life Stages' in Aging

Scientists tracked African killifish behavior continuously from adolescence to death. Long-lived fish behaved differently from short-lived ones surprisingly early in life. Machine learning could actually predict how long an individual fish would live based on its young-adult behavior alone. Aging didn't happen as a smooth decline. Instead, fish moved through distinct, stable behavioral stages separated by abrupt transitions.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·Preliminary·Mar 12, 2026

Vitamin C May Slow Primate Aging by Blocking Iron-Driven Cell Damage

As primates age, iron builds up in tissues and fuels a chain reaction of fat damage in cells. Researchers call this process "ferro-aging" and found that a specific enzyme (ACSL4) drives it. When aged monkeys received vitamin C for over 40 months, it directly blocked that enzyme. The result was reduced tissue damage, better brain and metabolic function, and biological age clocks that ticked backward across multiple organs.

Cell metabolism·Moderate·Mar 11, 2026

A Newly Found Enzyme Breaks Down NAD+ Inside Mitochondria

Scientists identified a mitochondrial enzyme called SelO that breaks NAD+ into NMN and AMP. This reaction ramps up when mitochondria are working hard, essentially acting as a brake to prevent metabolic overload. It also plays a direct role in fat burning by linking up with fat oxidation enzymes. The mechanism is conserved from bacteria to mammals, suggesting it's been essential for a very long time.

Cell·Preliminary·Mar 9, 2026

Disclaimer: Research summaries are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health routine.

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