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Is human immortality possible? Exploring the science and ethics of eternal life

Though global life expectancy has risen dramatically, a 2021 study indicated that we might not be able to cheat aging and death, suggesting a fixed rate of aging across species. Yet, the question, "Is human immortality possible?" continues to captivate humanity, driving a new wave of scientific innovation and philosophical debate.

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What will the lifespan be in 2050?: A Biological and Genetic Outlook

According to a 2024 report in *The Lancet*, global life expectancy is projected to increase by nearly five years by 2050, driven by advancements in public health. This modest but significant increase prompts a deeper look into the biological and genetic factors shaping what the lifespan will be in 2050.

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What will lifespan be in 2030? Examining the Future of Longevity

Global life expectancy has consistently risen over the last century, a trend driven by medical advances and public health improvements. The question of **what will lifespan be in 2030** requires a look at whether this steady increase is set to continue or accelerate, with biology and genetics at the forefront.

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Exploring the Science: Is Death in Old Age Inevitable?

Medically speaking, no one dies of “old age;” instead, death is caused by specific diseases or health complications that an aging body can no longer withstand. This critical distinction frames the central question: **is death in old age inevitable**, or can the underlying processes of aging one day be overcome?

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