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Longevity research, it has really taken off in the last ten years, hopefully we're on some cusp for multiple breakthrough in the next ten years.
Atomically Precise Manufacturing but it's hard to find information about it.
personally, I have no desire to live longer than I'm intended to. living to that age with more vitality, however, that sounds great!
Well that's the idea, repair the damage and be youthful instead of aging and becoming an old crippled person.
You're thinking of Geriatrics; the study of making people old longer. Longevity is making people not get old in the first place.