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  2. The human life span may have finally plateaued. Here's what ...

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    His assertion is that, barring any big advances, only 15% of women and 5% of men may live to 100 in this century. This best-case-scenario estimate is bolstered by 30 years of demographic study on ...

  3. I went to a longevity conference for the ultra-rich. Here's ...

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    Business Insider got a peek into the 2024 Longevity Investors Conference, where billionaires chatted with scientists and entrepreneurs.

  4. Exercising This Much Could Add 5 Years To Your Life ...

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    In general, people who don't have those health behaviors tend to live longer, but longevity is personal, he says. Still, exercising regularly can't hurt. As a result, Tallia says the study "re ...

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  6. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 review of longevity research noted: "Extrapolation from worms to mammals is risky at best, and it cannot be assumed that interventions will result in comparable life extension factors. Longevity gains from dietary restriction, or from mutations studied previously, yield smaller benefits to Drosophila than to nematodes, and smaller still ...

  7. Increase in human life expectancy is slowing down, study suggests

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    The rise in human life expectancy may be slowing down after nearly doubling over the last century, new research suggests. Over the 19th and 20th centuries, there have been dramatic increases in ...

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  9. 2023 in science - Wikipedia

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    12 April: Researchers demonstrate an 'AI scientist' that can rediscover physical laws from axioms and data. 14 April: Launch of the JUICE mission to Jupiter. 3 April. Five employees at the National Hurricane Center publish a tropical cyclone report (TCR) on Hurricane Ian, which officially upgrades the hurricane from a Category 4 to a Category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson scale.