So I ran across this headline on google news, it, the headline that is, made me want to click it to check it out. Once on IEET’s website I did somewhat understand the correlation between the headline and the link to the article about an upcoming conference on what role physical enhancements, “the upgraded body” have on the disabled and the non-disabled, and the ethical issues that technology driven age enhancement carries.
Copywriting works, example, I a 40+ year old starting feel and see the first effects of aging suddenly has a keen interest in wanting to regain my youth.
The conference sounds very intriguing, and opened a new thought process for me on this subject.
Take a look for yourself
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Search for immortality may be within reach
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, CT From the opulent courts of Chinese emperors to the austere cells of Indian sages, from the drafty northern European chambers of medieval alchemists to Ponce de Leon’s legendary—and probably falsely attributed—quest for the Fountain of Youth in the …
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Posted under General interests, News, anti-aging, health
This post was written by Andrew on March 16, 2009
