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INVERSE

Online magazine covering topics such as technology, science and culture

Inverse explores the science of anything - from innovations that shape tomorrow to ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world. 

Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.

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Details last updated 04-Feb-2019

People at INVERSE

Miriam Fauzia

mind and body writer at Inverse

Sarah Wells

Boston-based writer covering topics of science and technology

Sarah Sloat

Mind and Body Editor at Inverse

Ali (Alexandra) Pattillo

Health and science reporter, Inverse

Alexandra Kelley

Staff writer at the Hill.com

Articles sourced from INVERSE

Favoring plant proteins over animal ones in midlife promotes healthy ageing

Favoring plant proteins over animal ones in midlife promotes healthy ageing

INVERSE - 17-Jan-2024

Plant-based protein is specifically linked to reduced frailty in older adults

Neutrobots wade through blood brain barrier to treat brain tumors in mice

Neutrobots wade through blood brain barrier to treat brain tumors in mice

INVERSE - 24-Mar-2021

Promising precision biomedicine in the near future with neutrophil-based drug carrier bots

Lab-grown human muscle showed benefits of exercise

Lab-grown human muscle showed benefits of exercise

INVERSE - 29-Jan-2021

Tissue engineered muscle under simulated exercise prevented chronic inflammation

Time to hit the right balance in your diet

Time to hit the right balance in your diet

INVERSE - 17-Nov-2020

A good balance of various macronutrients can help you live longer

Mini livers out of human skin cells functioned normally in rats

Mini livers out of human skin cells functioned normally in rats

INVERSE - 02-Jun-2020

In the future, tech might stop organ shortage, speed up transplant process, and lower cost

Aerobic exercise can reverse effect of ageing on muscle stem cells

Aerobic exercise can reverse effect of ageing on muscle stem cells

INVERSE - 13-Apr-2020

Evident in old mice, this exercise can also accelerate muscle tissue repair

An enzyme that prolongs lifespan in roundworms discovered

An enzyme that prolongs lifespan in roundworms discovered

INVERSE - 07-Jan-2020

Results have been replicated in cultured human cells - a new hope for life extension?

Environmental pollutants in household items can affect ageing

Environmental pollutants in household items can affect ageing

INVERSE - 02-May-2019

Reduces length of telomeres and alters mitochondrial DNA levels in cells

New study method for decoding brain signals into speech

New study method for decoding brain signals into speech

INVERSE - 29-Jan-2019

Speech BCI system: A future human-computer interaction technology

Size Of Nucleolus Might Predict Lifespan

Size Of Nucleolus Might Predict Lifespan

INVERSE - 21-May-2018

A smaller nucleolus may be a good indicator for aging

Long-Lived Bats Have Telomeres That Don't Shorten

Long-Lived Bats Have Telomeres That Don't Shorten

INVERSE - 07-Feb-2018

These mouse-sized mammals live way longer than they should. Some of the telomeres of Myotis bats...

Tiny Pumps Can Inject Drugs Directly Into the Brain

Tiny Pumps Can Inject Drugs Directly Into the Brain

INVERSE - 24-Jan-2018

MIT has developed a tiny pump to be implanted into a patient’s brain. Delivers precisely measure...

Rare Gene for Long Life Found in Amish Community

Rare Gene for Long Life Found in Amish Community

INVERSE - 17-Nov-2017

Amish people have lived in relative isolation since migrating from Europe. Gene mutation can eit...

Molecular-Level Nanobots Programmed With DNA Created

Molecular-Level Nanobots Programmed With DNA Created

INVERSE - 10-Mar-2017

Could be used as artificial white blood cells defending your body from disease. Uses different p...

Elon Musk Says “Maybe Next Month” About His Neural Lace Project

Elon Musk Says “Maybe Next Month” About His Neural Lace Project

INVERSE - 25-Jan-2017

Hypothetical computer interface that would be injected into the brain. Very fine net that would ...

Brain-to-Brain Communication in Action

Brain-to-Brain Communication in Action

INVERSE - 17-Dec-2015

Experiment 1: Inquirer sees dancing lights when respondent thinks the answer to question. *guess...