Scientists discovered that detached tissue from a marine animal displayed signs of immortality, healing and reorganizing independently.
But merely persisting forever may not be all it’s cracked up to be—especially if you are reduced to just lying there, unable ...
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Biohacker Bryan Johnson envisions a post-biological future, says 'We all will be immortal, to some degree'
In a striking interview with WIRED, American tech entrepreneur and biohacker Bryan Johnson made a provocative claim: he doesn’t believe he will die—not in the way we traditionally understand death.
Bryan Johnson, a 46-year-old tech entrepreneur, is trying to reverse the aging process by spending millions of dollars on a team of experts monitoring and conducting experiments on his body in order ...
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Did you know: There’s a species of jellyfish that can live forever — biology’s closest thing to immortality!
Immortality may be pure fantasy for humans, but in the vast oceans of the Earth, there exists an extraordinary creature that defies the typical biological clock. The tiny jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii ...
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