In a development that could revolutionize our understanding of human biology, Deepinder Goyal, the founder of online food delivery giant Zomato, has announced that his research venture will reveal what potentially slows human ageing within the next 48 hours.
The Groundbreaking Announcement
Through a LinkedIn post made on November 13, 2025, Goyal shared that his project, Continue Research, has spent the last two years intensely studying various scientific disciplines to uncover the mysteries behind human ageing. The entrepreneur expressed confidence that his team has found crucial answers that could change how we approach longevity.
"Two years later, clues from biology, physics, evolution, and medicine are all pointing in the same direction," Goyal stated in his social media update. "In 48 hours, I'll share what we've found and how one element of our environment may hold the key to slowing human ageing."
A Pattern Hiding in Plain Sight
Goyal emphasized that the discovery involves a pattern that has been "hiding in plain sight for eternity" - something so fundamentally simple that humanity has overlooked it despite tremendous scientific advancements. He drew parallels with historical scientific misconceptions, noting how people once believed the Earth was flat and that the Sun revolved around our planet.
"Humanity has built rockets, sequenced genomes, and cloned cells. Yet, in all our brilliance, we may have missed something glaringly simple," Goyal explained in his post. "At Continue, we've been chasing a crazy insight into why we age; a pattern that's been hiding in plain sight for eternity. We've tried desperately to disprove it. We couldn't."
Substantial Funding Backing the Research
The ambitious project received significant financial backing earlier this year when Goyal announced a $25 million fund for Continue Research on October 24, 2025. According to earlier reports by Mint, this substantial investment aims to support researchers and seed fund startups studying upstream mechanisms in biology.
Continue Research distinguishes itself by not positioning as a traditional company or startup. Instead, the venture focuses on backing researchers working on what Goyal describes as "the next phase of human existence." Over the past two years, the initiative has collaborated with numerous researchers to gather insights about human ageing, setting the stage for the impending revelation.
The timing of this announcement aligns with Goyal's earlier hints about sharing significant developments in the coming weeks. With the countdown now underway, the scientific community and general public alike await what could be a transformative discovery in understanding and potentially slowing the human ageing process.