The tech industry, including figures like Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, and Larry Page, is heavily investing in longevity research. Retro Biosciences, backed by $180 million from Sam Altman, aims to extend human lives by 10 healthy years. The Longevity Issue by Bloomberg explores the various factions and approaches in the quest for longer life, including dog drugs, Zuzalu, supplements, and 'SAY FOREVER' neck tattoos.
Welcome to the Longevity Issue. Do you want to live longer, live better or live forever? https://t.co/1aQfCRc9aw via @BW
So happy to share what I learned @LongevityCenter in @BW first issue dedicated to #longevity! We are so not ready for a society where living to 100 is common https://t.co/3SoENwXxqu via @BW
Retro Biosciences, a startup with $180 million from Sam Altman, has a simple and audacious goal: Add 10 good years to your life. https://t.co/UwgesWNKsd via @ashleevance https://t.co/zxGMtRhc9Y
A look at the tech sector's longevity obsession, with Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, Larry Page, and others pledging millions of dollars to firms pursuing longer life (@ellenhuet / Bloomberg) https://t.co/MVJ8aHcyIS 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/Z12DqnZ5nC
new feature from me in @BW for the Longevity Issue! a Field Guide to the wild world of longevity, featuring dog drugs, Zuzalu, supplements, Immortalists, and a "SAY FOREVER" neck tattoo "Silicon Valley’s Quest to Live Forever Has Many Warring Factions" https://t.co/gPsDQdJP0Z
A couple of years ago, @sama aimed $180 million at Retro in a bid to see if humans could extend their lives by 10 healthy, vigorous years. Here's an exclusive look at what the company has been up to. https://t.co/9gLZAj4GgN
Tech titans, venture capitalists, crypto enthusiasts and AI researchers have turned longevity research into something between the hottest science and a tragic comedy https://t.co/1gb3YZotss