Friday, July 16, 2010

Senescence or biological aging

June 2009, The New York Times reported that
Ridley Scott, together with his brother Tony Scott, was working on
a prequel to Blade Runner.

The prequel, entitled Purefold, will be a series of 5–10 minute shorts, aimed first at the Web and then perhaps television, and will be set at a point in time before 2019. Due to rights issues, the series will not be linked too closely to the characters or events of the 1982 film.

More Than Human is a 1953 science fiction novel by Theodore Sturgeon.
It is a fix-up of his previously published novella Baby is Three with two parts (The Fabulous Idiot and Morality) written especially for the novel.[1] It won the 1954 International Fantasy Award, which was also given to works in science fiction. It was additionally nominated in 2004 for a "Retro Hugo" award for the year 1954.

Top Ten Life Extension Drugs

SYNTHETIC HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE
PIRACETAM
DHEA
VINPOCETINE-HYDERGINE
GH3 or K.H.3
CENTROPHENOXINE
PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE
DEPRENYL
ACETYL-L-CARNITINE
MELATONIN
and
ASPIRIN

Senescence or biological aging

is the change in the biology of an organism as it ages after its maturity. Such changes range from those affecting its cells and their function to that of the whole organism. There are a number of theories as to why senescence occurs, including ones that claim it is programmed by gene expression changes and that it is the accumulative damage of biological processes.
Strategies
for

Engineered Negligible Senescence

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