Chapter 391

For a moment, Emily was unsure of what to do.

Matthew smiled and said, "We can divide the new hires into two groups. One will work on your experiment, and the other will focus the telomere experiment. How does that sound?"

Emily shook her head and replied, "My research focuses on cell regeneration and death. It's connected to the treatment of many diseases."

Matthew chuckled. "Well, the telomere research in our laboratory focuses on immortality."

Emily curled her lips and said, "Now that you've got some money, you're losing touch with reality and thinking about immortality?"

"Do you know what happens to those who chase immortality? Everyone ends up the same way. Since the beginning of humanity, everyone has died. No one can escape it, so stop dreaming." Matthew nodded and asked, "Are you sure immortality is just a dream?"

Seeing that Matthew was serious, Emily stopped teasing him. "From a scientific perspective, none of our ideas are just dreams. Everything can be achieved."

She started explaining, "In the past, when people didn't want to walk, they developed sedan chairs, followed by carriages, then cars, and eventually airplanes.

"When people went to war, it progressed from fists to clubs, then to swords and guns. It eventually advanced to gunpowder and artillery, and finally to nuclear bombs, weapons of mass destruction that can devastate entire nations.

Many of humanity's dreams have been realized. Some dreams that haven't come true aren't impossible. They're just limited by the current state of scientific development."

I know of at least ten methods to make

If an organ fails, you could clone a replacement, similar to replacing an engine or

be replaced, including the brain. There are also

and a serious expression. Tracy, who was nearby, listened in amazement. She had never expected a scientist

listened quietly. He had studied modern medicine and learned

familiar with some of what Emily was talking about, hearing her talk about it made the

Emily continued, "The second

method involves using nanorobots

disease or damage in

health maintenance. Third,

elf

integrating machinery into the

body, like replacing

nga

even parts of

is gene modification, which interests me the most." She elaborated, "Gene sequencing technology can analyze the complete gene sequence from blood or

diseases and create targeted medications for precise treatment based on the genetic

directly alter

Pel

for one or two hundred years. Of course, even with extended longevity, people will still eventually die. This doesn't mean

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