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The immortal jellyfish that can reset its life cycle endlessly
A tiny Mediterranean jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii, uses transdifferentiation to revert to a juvenile state and avoid death by aging, a process now studied for clues about human longevity.
Nature's oldest creatures defy aging rules. Greenland sharks live nearly 400 years. Ocean quahogs reach over 500 years.
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