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Humans will achieve immortality by 2030, says futurist
Undoubtedly, we are currently experiencing an age of swift technological advancements. Breakthroughs are emerging in fields ...
We’ve all seen the movies. Sometime in a distant future, humans have solved the riddle of aging. The answer usually involves some sort of hard-to-understand science or some kind of mystical magic.
Death is inevitable, the natural fate of all living things. Right? Well, not exactly. There’s a growing movement of anti-ageing scientists, longevity pioneers and immortality advocates (aka ...
Late last year, archaeologists in China found some very interesting items in an ancient tomb dating back as far as 202 BC, including a bronze vessel that somehow still held liquid. The liquid, which ...
Immortality has fascinated humanity for millennia, from ancient myths of eternal youth to modern science fiction's promises of living forever. Today, the question is no longer confined to the realm of ...
In this week's "It's Debatable" segment, Rick Rosen and Charles Moster debate whether the achievement of human immortality is a legitimate scientific goal. Rosen retired as a professor from the Texas ...
A tech guru hopes to live to the ripe old age of 200 by investing in "immortality science." The Russian expert – who reportedly worked as an advisor for Roman Abramovich – has spent around $100 ...
Many cancer cells can divide indefinitely by flicking on an "immortality switch," a trick most other cell types can't perform. Now, researchers have discovered a way to short-circuit that switch, ...
There’s a good chance that in a few short decades science will develop three separate paths for human immortality: Science will “cure” aging. (See Google’s announcement.) Humans will be able to ...
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