the audacity of this hoe clearing her name, forcing manipulating tenz to say it is mutual when they know deep inside its not and she cheated, this hoe just having pfp match with @johnchoiiii@kyedae
$MSFT Satya Nadella just called it: traditional apps are DONE as the value layer.
In the agentic future → apps downgrade to silent databases. AI agents become the brains: they think, decide, and execute the real work.
Apps = cheap plumbing.
Agents = the entire business.
Best places to visit in Asia for 2026
1.🇯🇵 Mount Fuji
2.🇯🇵 Tokyo
3.🇵🇭 Palawan
4.🇰🇷 Seoul
5.🇱🇰 Sri Lanka
6.🇹🇭 Chiang Mai
7.🇧🇹 Bhutan
8.🇻🇳 Hanoi
9.🇮🇩 Bali
10.🇹🇭 Phuket
11.🇯🇵 Kyoto
12.🇰🇭 Siem Reap
13.🇯🇵 Osaka
14.🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur
15.🇭🇰 Hong Kong
16.🇲🇻 Maldives
17.🇸🇬 Singapore
18.🇮🇳 Jaipur
19.🇲🇾 Langkawi
20.🇮🇳 Agra
🖇️ Source: U.S. News & World Report
🚨 Scientists just made 50-year-old skin cells behave like they’re 20 again.
Scientists at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge have found a way to make old human skin cells behave as though they are about 30 years younger, without turning them into stem cells. Using a modified version of a Nobel Prize–winning stem cell technique, they briefly exposed adult skin cells (fibroblasts) to a set of reprogramming molecules known as Yamanaka factors, but stopped the process early. After 13 days, the cells had shed many molecular signs of aging yet were still able to regain their identity as skin cells. Tests showed that these “rejuvenated” cells more closely matched the biological profile of much younger cells when scientists looked at chemical tags on DNA (the epigenetic clock) and patterns of gene activity (the transcriptome).
Crucially, the younger-looking cells also acted younger. The rejuvenated fibroblasts produced more collagen, a key protein that helps skin stay firm and heal after injury, and they moved more quickly to close an artificial “wound” in a lab dish than untreated older cells. The researchers also saw age-related changes reversing in genes linked to conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and cataracts, hinting at wider medical potential. Although this work is still at an early stage and the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, it suggests that in the future scientists may be able to selectively refresh aging cells to improve tissue repair and possibly delay some effects of age-related disease, without completely resetting cells to a stem cell state.
References:
Babraham Institute. (2022, April 8). Old skins cells reprogrammed to regain youthful function. ScienceDaily.
Gill, D., Parry, A., Santos, F., Okkenhaug, H., Todd, C. D., Hernando-Herraez, I., Stubbs, T. M., Milagre, I., & Reik, W. (2022). Multi-omic rejuvenation of human cells by maturation phase transient reprogramming. eLife, 11.
Psilocybin made human cells live 50% longer.
A new study has uncovered surprising anti-aging potential in psilocin—the active metabolite produced when the body breaks down psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in magic mushrooms.
In laboratory experiments, researchers exposed two human cell lines (skin fibroblasts and fetal lung fibroblasts) to a 100 μM concentration of psilocin. The results were striking: lung cells took 57% longer to reach replicative senescence (the point at which cells permanently stop dividing and accumulate damage), while skin fibroblasts extended their replicative lifespan by 51%.
These findings suggest psilocin may slow fundamental cellular aging processes, possibly by lowering oxidative stress, enhancing DNA-repair pathways, supporting mitochondrial health, or dampening chronic inflammation—mechanisms that overlap with those targeted by leading experimental longevity drugs.
The benefits extended beyond cell culture. In aged female mice (19 months old at the start, equivalent to approximately 60–65 human years), a single monthly dose of psilocybin dramatically improved outcomes. After 10 months of treatment, 80% of the psilocybin-treated animals remained alive, compared with only 50% of untreated controls. Treated mice also displayed markedly fewer visible signs of aging, including reduced fur loss and graying.
This research marks the first direct demonstration that psilocybin/psilocin can influence biological aging itself, rather than solely producing psychological effects. The authors emphasize that the study used relatively conservative dosing and are now advocating for follow-up work with higher or more frequent administration, detailed assessments of immune, metabolic, and cognitive function, and investigations into whether the extended lifespan corresponds to genuine improvements in healthspan and quality of life.
["Psilocybin treatment extends cellular lifespan and improves survival of aged mice." npj Aging, 2025]
Everyone is selling these stocks:
• PepsiCo $PEP −17%
• Kroger $KR −27%
• Coca-Cola $KO −10%
• Mondelez $MDLZ −35%
• Union Pacific $UNP −12%
• Altria $MO −25%
• Philip Morris $PM −18%
• Procter & Gamble $PG −28%
I ran the valuations.
Most are not cheap.
A couple are genuinely mispriced.
Breakdown 👇
Everyone thinks the next chip boom is about $NVDA.
But when Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and Intel race to 2nm…
they all pay the same toll collectors.
- $ASML prints money every time a fab is built.
- $SNPS and $CDNS get paid before a chip even exists.
- $AMAT, $LRCX, $KLAC show up whether demand is hot or cold.
- $TSM manufactures.
- $TER tests.
This is the semiconductor stack nobody talks about -
and it’s where the real leverage sits.