http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-12-20/sc...ce/5168580
According to this article, a test was conducted on mice in which they managed to reverse the aging process on them. If this is the case, and there are not any long term side-effects this project will move into the human testing phase. This very well could mark the end of us humans getting old and brittle.
I'm just curious what people think about this? I don't claim to be a scientist so I won't try to assert that I know anything in the science world as absolute truth, but this looks pretty legit, and I'd certainly love to get a chance to live a hyper extended life.
Anyone else feel like living forever?
According to this article, a test was conducted on mice in which they managed to reverse the aging process on them. If this is the case, and there are not any long term side-effects this project will move into the human testing phase. This very well could mark the end of us humans getting old and brittle.
I'm just curious what people think about this? I don't claim to be a scientist so I won't try to assert that I know anything in the science world as absolute truth, but this looks pretty legit, and I'd certainly love to get a chance to live a hyper extended life.
Anyone else feel like living forever?
There is no God, so can we please get back to science?