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A Sea Cucumber's Amputated Tissue Refuses To Die. Could It Live Forever?
Pieces of excised sea cucumber tissue have survived years and regrown parts. (Jobson et al., Sci. Adv., 2026) The oceans are ...
There was a time when living cells were thought to be innately immortal. Given the right conditions—bathing in a sterile, ...
A tiny jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii, possesses an extraordinary ability to reverse its aging process, essentially becoming ...
But merely persisting forever may not be all it’s cracked up to be—especially if you are reduced to just lying there, unable ...
I want AI to be a tool that allows human flourishing!” exclaimed Brad Carson, a former member of Congress. “There is an ...
Box jellyfish are often feared as dangerous animals, with some species capable of causing severe or even fatal stings.
An amputated sample of the sea creature not only survived for three years on its own, it also managed to regenerate and grow.
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There’s a famous…I guess we’ll call it thought experiment, posited by Rooster Teeth and memed incessantly since that asks: ...
The natural ageing process is perceived as unidirectional. Ageing occurs for all living organisms, from animals and plants to ...
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