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Will People Live to Be 150? The Science Behind Radical Longevity

The oldest person on record, Jeanne Calment, lived to be 122 years old, but modern science is challenging that record. The question, **will people live to be 150?**, is moving from science fiction to serious scientific and ethical debate. Today's breakthroughs hint at a future where our lifespans may be drastically re-engineered.

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Will humans be able to live 150 years? The science of radical life extension

In 1997, Jeanne Calment of France died at the age of 122, a record that still stands today. While this marked the maximum recorded human lifespan, it has spurred a global scientific effort to understand and potentially expand the limits of longevity, prompting the question: **will humans be able to live 150 years?**. Recent advancements in genetic research and cellular biology suggest that this once-fanciful idea might one day be achievable.

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Can humans live to 150 years old? Exploring the limits of longevity

While the average human life expectancy has risen dramatically over the past century, largely due to advances in medicine and sanitation, the question remains: can humans live to 150 years old? A recent study suggests that the biological maximum lifespan for our species may be fixed, and this article explores why science points to a hard ceiling on human longevity.

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Will we be living and have lived longer in the future?

According to the World Economic Forum, global average life expectancy is projected to surpass 77 years by 2050, up from 73 years in 2019. The question remains: as we continue to live longer, will we be living and have lived longer in the future, or are we approaching a natural biological limit? Breakthroughs in science suggest that while gradual increases are likely, radical life extension remains a complex challenge.

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