io9.com — In an amazing development, scientists at the University of Southern California have announced that they've extended the lifespan of yeast bacteria tenfold -- and the recipe they used to do it might easily translate into humans.
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robotbuddhaJan 18, 2008
Who cares if we stop evolving? Look at the only criteria that are giving a large advantage. It's not like there's a huge selective force honing us for greater intelligence or happiness. At this point the greatest evolutionary advantages are those traits which create an inability to use birth control. Hardly representative of traits I'll pine for if our future generations lack.
jonshipmanJan 22, 2008
You think the one we have now is the original?
clyde2801Jan 23, 2008
Dr. Alice Krippen today announced...
madm0nkJan 26, 2008
The Mormons
bizchrisFeb 12, 2008
And del.icio.us. The memory triumvirate right there.
heyitsguayFeb 11, 2009
Huh, and all that time I thought it was genetic imperative.But yeah, blaming everything on religion is pretty cool these days.