Inside Putin’s $26 Billion Quest for Longevity | From mini-pigs and organ printing to cryotherapy and genetics, Russia’s president has turned antiaging research into a Kremlin priority
Summary
A report details Russian President Vladimir Putin's $26 billion national effort to advance antiaging research, encompassing technologies like organ printing, cryotherapy, and genetics.
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