Aging Might Not Be Inevitable
Briefly

Nobody else has lived past 120 since she died. This suggests that maybe there's a natural limit to human lifespan.
Evolution wants to make sure that your genes have the maximum likelihood of being passed on. It doesn't care about how long you live.
If you're a smaller species, there's no point spending a lot of resources maintaining and repairing the body because the likelihood of being eaten or starved to death are high.
It suggests that aging is not inevitable and that we might be able to circumvent our natural limits if we alter our biology.
Read at WIRED
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