Google’s Long, Strange Life Span Trip
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Narrated by:
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Joe Knezevich
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By:
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Antonio Regalado
At a laboratory outside San Francisco, money from the founders of Google maintains a large number of naked mole rats. The hairless rodents require exacting, expensive conditions to thrive: they live in cooperative colonies like ants, led by a queen rat. But what is truly extraordinary is that they can live about 30 years—10 times longer than a mouse.
"Google’s Long, Strange Life Span Trip" is from the January/February 2017 issue of Technology Review.
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