Tag: aging
Patterns of Design in Human Life
Dr. Simmons sees clues of design in the processes of reproduction, in development, and in the many complex events in the lungs and vascular system that make childbirth possible.
Design for ATP Extends Beyond the Rotary Engine
New discoveries explore the astonishing efficiency of the cell’s rotary engine ATP synthase, and describe new roles for other motors that deliver ATP.
A “Healthspan” Duty to Die for the Elderly?
University of Illinois professor S. Jay Olshansky argues that it is time to shift medicine’s focus — starting at age 65 — away from “life extension.”
How Contemporary Society Promotes Elder Suicide
Two UCSF medical professors warn about increasing “rational” elder suicides.
Because There Can Never Be Enough Suicide
The only way anyone in the Netherlands will care about the resulting deaths is if they test this substance on dogs.