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Paypal Co-Founder Backs Anti-Aging Research Prize

Baldrson writes, "Anti-aging researchers, via The Methuselah Mouse Prize or M-Prize, are receiving an additional $3 million incentive to stop and reverse aging. Researchers win M-Prize money in increments by breaking longevity records for mice or reversing their aging. The philanthropic donation comes from Peter Thiel, co-founder and former CEO of PayPal. Mr. Thiel has pledged to match each dollar donated to the M-Prize with his own 50 cent contributions up to $3 million." The M-Prize was created by Aubrey de Grey, a controversial biomedical gerontologist in Cambridge, England.

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  1. Hmmmm.... by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Funny

    How much did the guy inventing the serial to USB converter get for expanding a mouse's lifespan?

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  2. Hate to see it happen by eebra82 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am definitely buying one of those immortal mice to my daughter. That should teach her a valuable lesson about life.

  3. Oh dear. by Funkcikle · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Mr. Thiel has pledged to match each dollar donated to the M-Prize with his own 50 cent contributions up to $3 million."
    No mention of the 3.75% service charge payable by the recipient of the prize, though.
  4. Re:Dawkins by kfg · · Score: 4, Funny

    An animal with the parasite would be as successful in spreading its genes as one without it.

    Who is the parasite, "me" or "my" mithochondria. It's not an easy question to answer.

    The question of whether or not I am a parasite is easier to answer. Yes, yes I am. A girl has to make a living somehow.

    KFG

  5. Painting in the attic... by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 3, Funny
    The M-Prize was created by Aubrey de Grey, a controversial biomedical gerontologist in Cambridge, England.

    There's a painting of his cousin, Dorian Gray in his attic.

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