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Extending healthy life
Longevity science studies the biology of ageing and how it might be slowed; human enhancement asks whether, and how far, we should upgrade the healthy human body and mind. Serious science, braided with some of the deepest ethics on the map — and surrounded by a great deal of grift.
This node separates the real science from the sales pitch. Set your level below. (Nothing here is health advice.)
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A map of Longevity & Enhancement
Extending, and upgrading, healthy lifeScience and ethics, closely bound.
- The biology of ageing — why bodies wear out, at the cellular level.
- Regenerative medicine — repairing and replacing what fails.
- Human enhancement — the frontier of improving the healthy.
- The ethics of enhancement — fairness, coercion, and what "human" even means.
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The canon
The science of ageingReal research, not wishful thinking.
- The "hallmarks of ageing" — the influential framework organising why we grow old.
- Telomeres — Elizabeth Blackburn's Nobel-winning work on the caps on our chromosomes.
- Cellular senescence — "zombie" cells that accumulate and drive ageing.
- Caloric restriction — one of the most robust findings in ageing research.
- Lifespan vs healthspan — the crucial distinction between living long and living well.
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The live debates
The debates over longer lifeReal, profound questions.
- Is ageing a disease to cure? A reframing with huge implications.
- Would radical life extension be good? For individuals — and for a society where people don't die.
- Enhancement ethics. Fairness, coercion, and the line between therapy and upgrade.
- Science vs grift. Real biology, set against a booming industry of unproven longevity products.
- Who gets access? The risk that a longer life becomes a luxury good.
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Where to start
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- Run Orientation on the biology of ageing.
- Connect to Biology and Medicine for the science underneath.
- Use Great Debates on enhancement ethics.
- Turn on web search and run The Frontier — and read the longevity industry sceptically.
The rule here: take the biology seriously, and the supplement aisle with a large pinch of salt.