Vitor Pamplona on Nostr: For the number of billionaires in the world, there is surprisingly very little ...
For the number of billionaires in the world, there is surprisingly very little investment in Aging research. If I was rich, I would put all my wealth into research to make us live longer. It's almost as if humans accepted defeat.
Even the US's National Institute on Aging only appropriates ~400m USD/yr to Aging Biology. That's nothing.
We can indeed buy time. But we have to pre-pay for it.
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