Futurist Ray Kurzweil foresees human immortality. He predicts artificial intelligence will match human intelligence by 2029. By 2045, human and artificial intelligence will merge. Nanobots will repair ...
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What is China’s ‘981 Project’? A top-secret anti-aging plan that claims leaders could live to 150
A conversation between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping about achieving 150 years of life through organ transplants has revived interest in China's "981 Health Project for Leaders." This elite healthcare ...
In April, a research article, entitled "AI Afterlife as Digital Legacy: Perceptions, Expectations and Concerns", was ...
AI-generated avatars allow you to interact with deceased loved ones on demand — potentially for decades. A healthy grieving ...
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Bold claim says science may be able to reverse death
Laboratories that once focused on easing the final moments of life are now probing whether those moments are as final as ...
DU's Jesus and Mary College is partnering with universities across the country to explore the science of living longer, ...
Bryan Johnson livestreamed his shrooms trip -- which included both Grimes and Marc Benioff -- as part of his controversial longevity research.
Stephen Grootes sits down with Discovery Bank CEO Hylton Kallner to discuss his holiday reading list. Listen to the interview ...
A 15-year-old prodigy in Belgium has earned a PhD in Quantum Physics, securing his place as one of the youngest PhD holders ...
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World Exclusive: Everything ends, only God eternal, says Putin on viral longevity chat with Xi
Responding to a question sparked by his viral hot-mic conversation with China’s Xi Jinping, Putin said longevity can be extended “100%” through advancements in healthcare and AI-driven drug ...
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Neuralink patients can now control robotic arms with their thoughts
Participants in our clinical trials have extended digital computer control to physical devices such as assistive robotic arms ...
It is true that humans deny the inevitability of death, believing—as long as they feel well—that it happens only to others ...
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