Sentences with phrase «average human lifespan»

The New Capacitor, a large, mirrored make - up compact, had a digital counter underneath programed to run for 76.5 years, the average human lifespan in Britain.
His room shows a black plastic column, purportedly packed with computers which are set to operate for 33,000 years - called The Thinker (After Rodin)- an LED display counting the seconds up to 76.5 years (the average human lifespan), and the 39 quasi-scientific paintings and drawings.
However, one fact applies to all of us: the average human lifespan is growing, and with it the span of one's retirement is, too.

Not exact matches

Hypothetically, if the drug treatment did add 35 percent to the lifespan of humans, it would bring average life expectancy to between 95 and 100 years.
«C. elegans is a powerful tool for biological research because it shares many of the same anatomic and cell functions as humans, and their short lifespan (average 17 days) enables us to study genes and measure cell traits in just two to three weeks.»
If you look past their short lifespans, you would find that they lived their lives with more zest and vitality than the average human today.
The belief that that dogs age seven years for each human year stems from the fact that the average lifespan of a dog is about one seventh that of a person's.
As for the dog - human age comparison — maybe, people based their primitive theory on the average lifespan of both.
Modern medical miracles have ensured that average lifespan of human beings are on the rise.
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