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Scientists are exploring how to use CRISPR to take genes from animals with longer lifespans, such as sharks, and apply them to humans to grow extra organs as a backup set, such as kidneys, lungs, hearts, thymus, and pancreas, and extend our life expectancy with healthy years.
05:52 - 10:37 (04:45)
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Scientists are exploring how to use CRISPR to take genes from animals with longer lifespans, such as sharks, and apply them to humans to grow extra organs as a backup set, such as kidneys, lungs, hearts, thymus, and pancreas, and extend our life expectancy with healthy years.
ChapterAdvancements in Human Longevity and Intelligence
EpisodeHow to Age in Reverse, The Future of Space Travel & Mankind's Next Great Innovations w/ Peter Diamandis EP 1264
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Martin has modified pigs' organs to make them compatible with humans for transplants, such as a recent liver transplant done into a person who was brain dead, marking early progress in the field.
10:37 - 12:10 (01:33)
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Martin has modified pigs' organs to make them compatible with humans for transplants, such as a recent liver transplant done into a person who was brain dead, marking early progress in the field.
ChapterAdvancements in Human Longevity and Intelligence
EpisodeHow to Age in Reverse, The Future of Space Travel & Mankind's Next Great Innovations w/ Peter Diamandis EP 1264
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The idea of retiring and giving up on life is rejected by the speaker.
12:10 - 13:26 (01:16)
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The idea of retiring and giving up on life is rejected by the speaker. If given an extra 50 years, he would start even more companies, explore untouched parts of the planet and the solar system and open up the space frontier.