The Long Tomorrow: How Advances in Evolutionary Biology Can Help Us Postpone Aging
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The Long Tomorrow: How Advances in Evolutionary Biology Can Help Us Postpone Aging

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The conquest of aging is now within our grasp. It hasn't arrived yet, writes Michael R. Rose, but a scientific juggernaut has started rolling and is picking up speed. A long tomorrow is coming.
In The Long Tomorrow, Rose offers us a delightfully written account of the modern science of aging, spiced with intriguing stories of his own career and leavened with the author's e...more
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published September 15th 2005 by Oxford University Press, USA
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