Immortal fiction becoming fact - Washington Times

Research on an enzyme called telomerase, for instance, has focused on its ability to maintain the protective "caps" at the end of chromosomes, potentially halting the process of aging.................British futurologist Ian Pearson, for one, says he thinks human consciousness will be transferable to a computer by about 2050, enabling people to live indefinitely inside the bowels of a machine.http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/25/immortal-fiction-becoming-fact/

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