The Immortalists by Aleks Krotoski review – the downsides of cheating death
Life extensionists like Bryan Johnson want to live forever. But at what cost? If the name Bryan Johnson isn’t familiar, a picture of him might be. He is the somewhat alien-looking, strangely ageless 48-year-old Californian battling to defy death itself. His efforts to do so have involved (…)
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