Recent Study Shows Slowing Longevity and Unlikely 100-Year Lifespans
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The article discusses the slowing gains in human longevity, skepticism about the possibility of indefinite life extension, and the influence of hope, faith, and scientific evidence in the pursuit of radical life extension, emphasizing that current understanding suggests biological limits and that technological breakthroughs are uncertain and unpredictable.
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