@VraserX: Dr. Derya Unutmaz says we may be approaching longevity escape velocity. Every year you stay alive could soon buy you mo…
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Dr. Derya Unutmaz suggests humanity may be approaching longevity escape velocity, where each year lived could grant over one extra year of life, potentially saving millions if achieved sooner.
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Dr. Derya Unutmaz says we may be approaching longevity escape velocity. Every year you stay alive could soon buy you more than 1 extra year of life. Around 100,000 people die every day from aging related disease. If we reach this just 1 year earlier, tens of millions could
VraserX e/acc (@VraserX): Dr. Derya Unutmaz says we may be approaching longevity escape velocity.
Every year you stay alive could soon buy you more than 1 extra year of life.
Around 100,000 people die every day from aging related disease.
If we reach this just 1 year earlier, tens of millions could
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