Greenland sharks can live for over 250 years, and scientists want to use their anti-aging secrets to help humans live longer
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Greenland sharks have been found to survive for at least 272 years, with potential to live up to 400, with theories suggesting their slow growth rate and low metabolic rate contribute to their longevity.
Studying Greenland sharks could lead to insights for human health and aging research. Ewan Camplisson, a researcher, is investigating the sharks' metabolism to uncover clues about their aging process.
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