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Jan 2022
29m 8s

Is the process of ageing inevitable?

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Some animals, like sea sponges, can live for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. They also never get cancer. Understanding why that’s the case has led scientists to question conventional notions of ageing. The idea that future humans may never grow old now seems theoretically possible. ... Show More
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