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Edit: Since The Scientist now requires registration, here is a direct link to the text of the article (from a different site) that is listed in a later post in this thread.
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Ok, so we were discussing this over in the 60 Minutes and Aubrey thread, but I thought this needed its own thread.
The Scientist has an article in its March 2006 issue entitled "In Pursuit of the Longevity Dividend". As of the moment, it is not currently displayed on the website (on the front page of the website it still shows February as the current issue), but I am thinking that is going to change sometime in the next day or so, because the section that is for the March issue just started displaying the articles (it was blank up until a few hours ago). If you click on the articles, it still gives you an error because they haven't put the content on there yet, but hopefully they will put it up soon.
The summary for the articles that are in the same section as the above mentioned ones perhaps all go together? It appears so, here is how they read right now:
IN PURSUIT OF THE
LONGEVITY DIVIDEND direct link to article
What should we be doing to prepare for the unprecedented aging of humanity?
By S. Jay Olshansky, Daniel Perry, Richard A. Miller
and Robert N. Butler
Your Money for Your Life
How one company carved itself a piece of the anti-aging industry pie
By Alison McCook
Plugging the Mitochondrial Leak
By Nick Lane
The Trouble with Markers
Michael O'Neill
At least the first two look to be related.
I was planning on (when it becomes available) submitting the story to Slashdot.org, and if anyone else was able to submit it as well they might display it, which would up the traffic dramatically (sometimes when they display stories on Slashdot, the site they talk about goes down for a little while because of the dramatic increase in traffic). Are there any other sites that would be good for us to submit it to? I figured it might be helpful to talk about it before it came out, the more we can spread it and the faster after initial release, the better IMO.
Edited by liveforever22, 09 May 2006 - 05:29 PM.