Today's old folks set to smash through longevity records
Boffins working on a mathematical model to predict future human lifespans say that longevity records may be broken by 2060 – and the sky's the limit from there. They don't think we've even approached the ceiling of how long a well cared-for human can live.
With that plateau so stable for so long, the researchers suggest that at first glance the evidence suggests there is a hard limit to human lifespan. Under that assumption, improvements in mortality rates are largely due to a phenomenon known as"mortality compression" that sees premature death being prevented.
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