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Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way

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By Dan Buettner — 2011

What makes us happy? It's not wealth, youth, beauty, or intelligence, says Dan Buettner. In fact, most of us have the keys within our grasp. See more...

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Prof Ed Diener: ‘The New Science of Happiness’

- Why is happiness important? - What contributes to happiness personally and in society? - What are the positive outcomes associated with increased levels of happiness? - Is there an optimal level of happiness? Professor Ed Diener, world’s foremost expert on the science of happiness and life...

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Want to Live to 100? Dan Buettner Tells You How - Amanpour and Company

Dan Buettner is a National Geographic fellow and founder of The Blue Zones Project, a well-being improvement initiative launched in over 40 cities across the United States.

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Can a Jellyfish Unlock the Secret of Immortality?

Shin Kubota fears that the lessons of the immortal jellyfish will be absorbed too soon, before man is ready to harness the science of immortality in an ethical manner.

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Living Forever, the Right Way

Through the Immortality Project, researchers aim to answer the moral and biological questions surrounding extending human life spans.

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Is Silicon Valley’s Quest for Immortality a Fate Worse than Death?

Funded by elites, researchers believe they’re closer than ever to tweaking the human body so we can live forever (or quite a bit longer)

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Will Humans Ever Be Immortal?

The human body is really holding us back.

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Humans Could Live up to 150 Years, New Research Suggests

A study counts blood cells and footsteps to predict a hard limit to our longevity

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In the Search to Stall Aging, Biotech Startups Are Out for Blood

A handful of companies are trying vastly different approaches to spin animal studies into the next big anti-aging therapy.

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The Expensive and Dangerous Hack Rich People Are Using to Try and Live Forever

It's called biohacking, and can we just not?

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What is Biohacking? Meet the Biohacker Who Refuses to Age

In the documentary 'Staying Younger For Longer' neuroscientist Dr Sarah McKay meets Eric Matzner who — if things go his way — will live forever.

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