I hate to remind you, but — you are dying. So is everyone you love. Every cell in your body is slowly decaying, and science doesn’t yet fully understand why. But even the supposed laws of the universe don’t stand a chance against human ingenuity. Several billionaires are investing billions of dollars into aging research and incredible technology that aims to grant humans with immortal life. Can it be done? Common sense says no — but then again, a hundred years ago, no one would have believed that one day we’d be planting flags on the Moon. Here’s a quick rundown of a few projects in the works that (might) make human mortality a thing of the past.
Dmitry Itskov

Dmitry Itskov’s vision for humanity reads like a fantastical sci-fi novel. By 2020, the Russian media oligarch promises that his project, The 2045 Initiative, will have produced technology that will allow humans to upload their consciousness to an android avatar, thus creating a new, superior species of cyberkinetic humans — “neo-humanity,” as he calls it — capable of infinite intelligence and immortal life. Itskov has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the project, recruited top minds in computer science and philosophy and gained widespread, passionate support, and even received a blessing from the Dalai Lama.
Larry Ellison

“Death has never made any sense to me,” said Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle and fifth-richest man in the world, to his biographer. Ellison sees death as “just another kind of corporate opponent he can outfox.” To defeat death, Ellison created The Lawrence Ellison Foundation, which has pumped over $300 million into aging research and the mysterious workings of the human brain.