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The infrastructure of longevity — a systems-level perspective of living to 100

November 4, 2012

Maggie Koerth-Baker, boingboing.net

I real­ly enjoyed read­ing a recent story in The New York Times Mag­a­zine about attempts to under­stand extreme longevi­ty — the weird ten­den­cy for cer­tain pop­u­la­tions to have larger-than-average num­bers of peo­ple who live well into their…

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The infrastructure of longevity — a systems-level perspective of living to 100

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