Diederik explains how we once discovered the ‘expiration date’ of humans. Do you think we could extend it? Humans seem to have a biological expiration date: somewhere around 120 years. That idea sounds modern, but its foundation was laid as early as 1961 by cell biologist Leonard Hayflick. Until then […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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Diederik explains how we once discovered the ‘expiration date’ of humans. Do you think we could extend it? Humans seem to have a biological expiration date: somewhere around 120 years. That idea sounds modern, but its foundation was laid as early as 1961 by cell biologist Leonard Hayflick. Until then […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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