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    Question: can humans be immortal one day?

    • Keywords:
      • biology,
      • human,
      • life
    Asked by asps532gaud68 on 2 Mar 2026.
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      Nazia Bannister answered on 2 Mar 2026:


      I think this is very unlikely but hopefully humans can be heathier well into their old age in the future as medicine and technology develops

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