Stem cell reboots leading to telomere extension and large scale skin and other major organ renewal.
3 months ago | 4
Gene editing that way we can hopfully slowdown the aging process or even reverse it.
3 months ago | 2
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Human Cybernetics, something out of Cyberpunk 2077 and all those cyberpunk games and fiction.
3 months ago (edited) | 0
Bioelectric morphogenesis. If Michael Levin's research on Amphibians translates to humans, it'd do WAY MORE than just extending lifespan.
3 months ago | 2
Anything that can do repair on the cellular level. In reality though anything that actually is coming out within the next few years.
3 months ago | 2
Replicating the Wormbot AI controlled robotics C Elegans testing platform for all model organisms, and where possible automate injections (so we can test injectable stuff not just orally bioavailable stuff), and then massive funding for screening all promising molecules in an intelligently triaged order to find the best individual molecules that extend lifespan in all of these model organisms and then doing combination testing of single molecule winners and formulating the first longevity cocktail. Have the best minds look at the data, along with AI analysis of the data and human analysis. Recursive discovery of that data feedback into human analysis and then AI analysis again. Also reverse engineering sleep so we can get "sleep in a pill", and then taking the pill while sleeping so we get Sleep 2, the ultimate healing sleep.
3 months ago (edited) | 0
Longevity Science News
What’s one “future tech” that you hope will extend human lifespan?
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