Most creatures gradually age and die. But we have more fortunate creatures: It seems they know how to escape the fateful cycle.
A human world touches the immortal threshold, but not in our own bodies.
American lobsters, hydrology, jellyfish or Bristlecone pine can all be killed by peripheral factors. But without these disadvantages, they can live for hundreds to thousands of
A British neurologist thinks that humans can live in computers by turning their brains into a programming language.
Immortal good
A self-regenerating Irish sea creature is being considered by scientists in the study of stem cells to treat birth defects and cancer.
A Russian cyber-tech millionaire wants to change people's destiny by digitizing the wisdom of the human brain into electronic computers.
Normally, the life span of a species depends heavily on its size and small organisms have a very short life cycle.
Chinese doctors are ambitious to transplant one person's body to another for the first time in history, despite the international community's opposition to moral standards.
Scientists discovered that cells extracted from the body of a poor black woman who died of cancer in the United States in 1951 were the first human cells to grow indefinitely in