Seven of the 100 people ranked in the Unfiltered Longevity 100 for 2026 publish regularly for a general audience, such as a podcast, a newsletter or both. They are Peter Diamandis, Mark Hyman, Bryan Johnson, Matt Kaeberlein, Andrew Huberman, David Sinclair and Phil Newman. Three of them are working scientists and four are not.
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The most credible voices in longevity are mostly not the most visible ones. Of the 100 people ranked in the Unfiltered Longevity 100 for 2026, 38 are working scientists whose standing rests on peer-reviewed output, institutional position and replication record rather than on audience. They are listed in full below.
Credibility and reach are close…
Longevity has stopped being a Silicon Valley curiosity. Over the past four years, the field has crossed the line from speculative science to institutional industry. Tech billionaires have poured billions into it. Sovereign wealth funds have arrived. The first human trial of partial cellular reprogramming starts this year, with FDA clearance already in hand. A…
A clinical trial examining a fasting-mimicking intervention has reported improvements in several metabolic markers associated with ageing and chronic disease risk, adding to the growing body of research exploring fasting-based nutritional strategies.
The study evaluated the metabolic impact of a structured fasting-mimicking protocol designed to simulate many physiological effects of fasting while allowing limited nutrient…



