Will Humans Ever Be Immortal?

If you're human, you'll die! That is not the most comforting thought possible. But death is the inevitable price we all have to pay for being alive. People, however, are becoming increasingly capable of delaying the date of death, as our drugs and technologies are progressing steadily. If human life span continues to grow, can we become immortal? The answer [...]
From Patrick Pester
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The second step is virtual immortality, where we'll be able to scan our brains., and move into a non-biological environment, like a computer. Researchers have already mapled nerve connections and a round worm,Caenorhabtis elegans ).
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