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Why We Die: The New Science of Aging and the Quest for Immortality - Venki Ramakrishnan

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"One could fill an entire library with books about aging and longevity - and I have read many of them. This one may be the best I have yet encountered: written from a place of deep authority, and without the slimy financial incentives of so many other books on the subject, which primarily exist to try to sell you this anti-aging product or that. Most impressively of all, this book is simply a joy to read. Ramakrishnan is a terrific writer, the science is easily understood by the lay person like myself, and he is wise and deeply comforting about the life transition that most of us fear most. Why We Die is a triumph." - Amazon Customer Reviews

A groundbreaking exploration of the science of why and how we age and die—from Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan.

The knowledge of death is so terrifying that we live most of our lives in denial of it. Throughout human history—from the immortal afterlife of Judeo-Christian thought to the cycle of reincarnation posited by many Eastern religions—we have developed beliefs that allow us to avoid recognizing its finality. One of the most difficult moments of childhood must be when each of us first realizes that not only we but all our loved ones will die—and there is nothing we can do about it.

Or at least, there hasn’t been. Today, we are living through a revolution in biology. Giant strides are being made in understanding why we age—and why some species live longer than others. Could we eventually cheat disease and death and live for a very long time, possibly many times our current lifespan?

Venki Ramakrishnan, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and former president of the Royal Society, takes us on a riveting journey to the frontiers of biology, asking whether we must be mortal. Covering the recent breakthroughs in scientific research, he examines the cutting edge of efforts to extend lifespan by altering our natural biology. But might death serve a necessary biological purpose? What are the social and ethical costs of attempting to live forever?

Why We Die is a narrative of uncommon insight and beauty from one of our leading public intellectuals.