Engineering the End of Aging
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What if aging isn't fixed… but a system ready to be upgraded?
For the first time in history, scientists, biohackers, and biotech visionaries are treating aging not as an inevitability, but as a disease — one that can be slowed, treated, and possibly reversed.
In part one of this four-part series, we explore why aging may be humanity’s greatest killer — and why the tools to change that are already here. From compounds like metformin and rapamycin to the radical reclassification of aging as a disease, we uncover the emerging science of longevity and the new frontier of life extension.
But the future of aging isn’t limited to pharmaceuticals. It’s evolving toward cellular regeneration, naturally guided genetic renewal, and AI-powered therapies. Aging is no longer fate — it’s code. And those who learn to rewrite it may be the first to transcend it.