Is this the secret of eternal life?

Russian scientist injects himself with 3.5 million-year-old bacteria in pursuit of youth

Injection
(Image credit: 2014 AFP)

What is the key to eternal youth? Russian scientist Anatoli Brouchkov thinks he has found the answer by injecting himself with 3.5-million-year-old bacteria.

Brouchkov, head of the Geocryology Department at Moscow State University, claims to have discovered a bacteria that has survived in the permafrost for millions of years. Following tests on mice, fruit flies and human blood cells, the 58-year-old offered himself up as a human guinea pig and the results, he says, are remarkable.

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