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Ageing Process: Worm Study Reveals Key to Animal Ageing

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 22, 2026
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Researchers at the University of Miami have identified non-neural cells within the central nervous system of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. Elegans) as potential drivers of longevity, a finding that could reshape understanding of the aging process. The study, published by the University of Miami, focuses on the role of these cells in extending lifespan in the microscopic worm, a common model organism for aging research.

The investigation centers on glial cells, traditionally understood to provide support for neurons. The research suggests these cells actively contribute to lifespan extension, independent of neuronal signaling. This challenges the conventional view that aging is primarily dictated by neural decline. Researchers found that manipulating these non-neural cells could significantly impact the worm’s lifespan.

Simultaneously, a separate study utilizing machine learning has successfully predicted lifespan and identified potential causes of death in aging C. Elegans, according to research published in Nature. This approach, detailed in a recent report, analyzed complex datasets to pinpoint biological factors correlated with longevity and mortality. The machine learning model identified specific pathways and genes associated with lifespan, offering new avenues for investigating the mechanisms of aging.

The convergence of these two research threads – the role of non-neural cells and the application of machine learning – highlights a growing trend toward systems-level approaches in aging research. Researchers are increasingly recognizing the interconnectedness of biological processes and the limitations of focusing solely on individual genes or pathways. A report from Medical Xpress details how systems-level drug design is being explored as a means to develop more effective therapies for both aging and chronic diseases.

Further research, detailed by Wiley, explores the potential anti-aging effects of polysaccharides derived from traditional Chinese medicine, again using C. Elegans as a model. This investigation adds another layer to the growing body of evidence suggesting that natural compounds may hold promise for extending lifespan and improving healthspan. The study examines the molecular mechanisms by which these polysaccharides exert their effects, potentially paving the way for novel therapeutic interventions.

The University of Miami study’s findings suggest that interventions targeting these non-neural cells could offer a new strategy for promoting healthy aging. Though, the precise mechanisms by which these cells influence lifespan remain under investigation. The research team is currently working to identify the specific molecular signals involved and to determine whether similar mechanisms operate in more complex organisms.

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Gurugram Rental Market: Demand Up, Rent Growth Limited by Affordability

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 21, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Gurugram’s rental market is experiencing rising demand, but a significant gap between available properties and tenant affordability is preventing substantial rent increases, according to data released on February 19, 2026.

Approximately 44 percent of current rental inquiries are focused on properties in the Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 per month range. However, the supply of available rentals is heavily skewed towards more expensive options, with 36 percent of listings priced between Rs 50,000 and Rs 1 lakh per month.

This disparity suggests a growing affordability challenge for renters in the city, often referred to as the “Millennium City,” despite its ranking as eighth in the 2026 Ease of Living Index prepared by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. The index also noted a comparatively poor performance on the “economic ability” parameter, indicating a high cost of living.

The rising cost of living in Gurugram is prompting some to suggest the city is increasingly inaccessible to those with moderate incomes. A recent LinkedIn post by Sameer Singhai, founder of real estate advisory startup SuperAcrez, argued that a family income of at least Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh per month is now necessary to afford homeownership in the city. Singhai attributed this to concentrated purchasing power and limited land availability.

Beyond rent, the cost of basic necessities is also contributing to the financial strain on residents. Estimates suggest a family of four in Gurugram may spend between Rs 10,000 and Rs 12,000 per month on groceries, and upwards of Rs 50,000 per month on school fees for two children.

The situation is leading to increased demand for compact, affordable 1- and 2-bedroom apartments, while larger, more expensive homes remain largely unoccupied. As of December 21, 2025, a typical successful homebuyer in Gurugram was described as part of a dual-income household earning between Rs 2.5 lakh and Rs 5 lakh per month, with substantial savings.

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