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Imagina un día en el que te tomes un selfie y una app de tu teléfono despliegue una serie de datos como tu edad y tus años de vida, pero no simplemente cuántos años tienes, sino cuántos podrías vivir. Parece que ya no estamos tan lejos de ese día.
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A blood test that can predict whether someone with memory problems will develop Alzheimer's disease may be available in as little as two years, British researchers announced today.
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Alive Inside (Theaters, July 18)
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La mudanza de Londres a los Estados Unidos y las privaciones de la infancia marcaron para siempre la obra cinematográfica de Charles Chaplin. En 1917, The Immigrant se burló despiadadamente de la hipocresía estadounidense en cuanto al proceso migratorio. Chaplin veía a los aplastados del mundo con…
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My hearing loss was gradual, hereditary and profound.
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Notable events from our shared experience
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During the promotional ramp-up to the July 9 premiere of Halle Berry's new CBS show Extant, Berry talked comparisons to Rosemary's Baby and series creator Mickey Fisher referenced a "Joseph and Mary moment," in which shocked husband Goran Visnjic learns that his astronaut wife (Berry) got pregnant…
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Late last month I packed my bags and headed to Anaheim, Calif., to attend VidCon, the fifth annual gathering for YouTubers (or “creators,” as they prefer) and their adoring fans. As you can tell from the shot below, however, I'm not sure “adoring” quite covers it.
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In 1936, at age 19, Louis Zamperini was one of the best middle-distance runners in the world. He was good enough to be on the U.S. team in the Berlin Olympics, where he finished eighth in the 5,000 meters and stood close enough to Adolf Hitler's box at the stadium to get a good look at the Nazi…
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Scientists are working on technology that would predict how long you're likely to live based on how your face has aged, the Washington Post reports.









