The Centuries-Old, Incredibly Male Quest to Live Forever
Briefly

The Methuselah Foundation aims to revolutionize aging by making '90 the new 50,' reflecting society's growing obsession with extending human life significantly.
With nearly 6,000 studies focused on longevity published last year—almost five times the amount from 20 years prior—research in this field is rapidly expanding.
Historical quests for immortality, such as Gilgamesh’s and Xu Fu’s, highlight humanity’s time-honored desire to conquer aging and discover eternal life solutions.
The intersection of solid science and speculative ideas among men driving the longevity industry showcases a determined push toward what it may mean to truly live longer.
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