Summary:
- The article discusses a study that found a "hidden awakening" in the brains of female mice, which may help explain why females generally age more slowly than males.
- The study suggests that this "awakening" involves the activation of genes related to cell growth and division, which could contribute to the slower aging process observed in females.
- The findings could have implications for understanding the biological mechanisms underlying sex differences in aging and potentially lead to new approaches for slowing down the aging process.