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The Emperor Who Would Cheat Death
China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, is famous for his terracotta warriors, thousands of statues that display the magnificent power he achieved. ...
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Put Not Your Trust in ChatGPT
In a recent Q&A with CT magazine, veteran AI engineer Tom Kehler, talked about the limits of the popular ChatGPT, and the wonders of the human brain. ...
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Singer Willie Nelson Tries to ‘Cheat Death’
Singer songwriter Willie Nelson has a long history of tempting, and cheating, death. In 1969, when his home in Ridgetop, Tenn., caught fire, he raced ...
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Saudi Arabia to Spend One Billion a Year to Slow Aging
Anyone who has more money than they know what to do with eventually tries to cure aging. Google founder Larry Page has tried it. Jeff Bezos has tried ...
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Optimistic Adults Have a Better Shot at Healthy Aging
“Don’t worry, be happy,” is more than just a song lyric. A growing body of evidence supports an association between optimism and healthy ...
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Reduced Health Risks for Regular Church Attenders
Something about the communal religious experience seems to matter. Something powerful takes place there that enhances health and well-being; and it is ...
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Engineering Abundant Life
In 2013, Micah Redding founded the Christian Transhumanist Association, a group bringing faith and ethics into transhumanist conversations. Transhumanists ...
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Strong Link Between Church Attendance and Health
Dr. Tyler J. Vanderweele, an epidemiology professor at Harvard, spent a decade researching how regular church attendance impacted health care workers. ...
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Larry Ellison: ‘Death Makes Me Angry’
Author Adam Gollner, details the efforts to remedy the problem of death. At the cutting edge of this effort, we find some of the world's richest individuals. ...
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Lessons from the Bristlecone Pine
Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on our planet, with approximately eighteen living examples that are over 4,000 years old. The oldest of ...
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