
Quallen altern rückwärts
Was wir von der Natur über ein langes Leben lernen können
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Narrated by:
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Moritz Pliquet
About this listen
Verglichen mit anderen Erdbewohnern dauert ein Menschenleben nur einen Wimpernschlag: Kalifornische Redwoods können fünftausend Jahre alt werden, einige Quallenarten kehren ihren Alterungsprozess um und manche Bakterien sind sogar unsterblich.
Molekularbiologe Nicklas Brendborg nimmt die Leser:innen mit in die entlegensten Winkel der Welt und die modernsten Forschungslabors; unterwegs zu den ältesten Menschen, zu Zombiezellen und zu Experimenten, die unsere grundlegenden Vorstellungen vom Leben auf den Kopf stellen.
Dabei geht Brendborg einer zentralen Frage der Menschheit nach: Wie kann ein langes und gesundes Leben gelingen?
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