A Russian Scientist Injected Himself With 3.5-Million-Year-Old Bacteria For Immortality

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Viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms have existed millions of years going through the whole process of evolution and transformations. Can these misterious organisms become a source of longevity?

Dr. Brouchkov first discovered this ancient bacteria, Bacillus F, in 2009, frozen deep in the permafrost on a mountain in Siberia's Yakutsk region. Like, even deeper in the permafrost than wooly mammoth remains. Dr. Brouchkov estimated it was 3.5 million years old, and he was immediately impressed with it. Despite its advanced age, it was still alive.

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