
Aging science eyes 150-year lifespans
A leading longevity researcher predicts humans could someday live to about 150 years thanks to advances in aging biology and potential rejuvenation interventions, though no timeline is given. He and others have developed aging clocks to measure biological age and assess interventions, with optimism that major breakthroughs could substantially extend healthspan, even if living 1,000 years remains unlikely; experts emphasize that quality of life and independence will shape how such longevity translates to real life.

