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'Penny-drop insight': Zomato founder claims breakthrough in human aging
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Deepinder Goyal, the founder of Eternal and Continue Research, says his team's research points to one element of our environment as a potential key to slowing human aging.
After two years and $25 million of his own money invested, Goyal calls this a "penny-drop insight" that might change how we see biology.
The full details drop on November 15.
Research to be open source
Goyal's goal is bold—he wants to help people live healthy lives past 180 by uncovering simple secrets in our biology.
All their research will be open source for anyone to use.
If he's right about this "one element," it could shake up what we know about aging and spark new ideas in science worldwide.