Jellyfish Age Backwards, Nicklas Brendborg
Jellyfish Age Backwards, Nicklas Brendborg
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Jellyfish Age Backwards
Nature's Secrets to Longevity

Author: Nicklas Brendborg

Narrator: Joe Leat

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

This eye-opening book offers a "clear and captivating" (Dr. Kris Verburgh​)scientific deep dive into how plants and animals have already unlocked the secrets to immortality–and the lessons they hold for us all.  Recent advances in medicine and technology have expanded our understanding of aging across the animal kingdom, and our own timeless quest for the fountain of youth. Yet, despite modern humans living longer today than ever before, the public’s understanding of what is possible is limited to our species—until now. In this spunky, effervescent debut, the key to immortality is revealed to be a superpower within reach. With mind-bending stories from the natural world and our own, Jellyfish Age Backwards reveals lifespans we cannot imagine and physiological gifts that feel closer to magic than reality: There is a Greenland shark that was 286 years old when the Titanic sank, and is currently 390, making it older than the United States. Scientists predict it will live for another 100 years. Trees and lobsters don’t “age” in the way we know it. They simply get bigger and bigger. There are forms of radiation that have been known to actually increase the lifespans of certain species, from tortoises to naked mole-rats. There's a species of jellyfish, the size of a fingernail, that can age forwards, then, when threatened, age backwards and begin the process all over again. Mixing cutting-edge research and stories from habitats all around the world, molecular biologist Nicklas Brendborg explores extended life cycles in all its varieties. Along the way, we meet a man who fasted for over a year; a woman who edited her own DNA; redwoods that survive thousands of years; and in the soil of Easter Island, the key to eternal youth. Jellyfish Age Backwards is a love letter to the immense power of nature, and what the immortal lives of many of earth's animals and plants can teach us about the secrets to longevity. Shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book PrizeA New York Times Editor's Choice PickA Sunday Times (UK) Best Book of the Year 

About Nicklas Brendborg

Nicklas Brendborg (1995) is a Danish scientist and author. His international bestseller Jellyfish Age Backwards, has been translated to more than 25 languages and was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize. Brendborg holds a master's degree in biotechnology from the University of Copenhagen and is now a PhD student in molecular biology. He has been recognized by, among others, the Novo Nordisk International Talent Program and the Novo Nordisk Scholarship Program. The second book in his series of popular science books about longevity, Super Stimulated (Vanedyr) was a bestseller in Denmark in 2023.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai on September 14, 2024

As someone who gets stung by jellyfish basically every time I step into the ocean, I have grown to have a rather irrational fear of them. They are the enemy. However, this book is seemingly less about the tentacled monsters as it is about aging, anti-aging and the human obsession with not dying. Ther......more

Goodreads review by David on December 04, 2022

Among all the corrupt self-help books invoking exotic diets, lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements and mind over matter, there is the occasional worthwhile examination of the state of ageing. That is currently Jellyfish Age Backwards, by Niklas Brendborg. It is a pleasure to read such balanced......more

Goodreads review by Literaturtee on July 02, 2022

Nicklas Brendborg hat ein gut lesbares und informatives Sachbuch rund um die biologischen Prozesse der Alterung geschrieben. Dabei hat er sein Buch in drei Oberkapitel unterteilt: Im ersten Teil geht es um Wunder der Natur. Hier beschreibt er Lebewesen, die einen Altersrekord aufgestellt haben, zB B......more

Goodreads review by Marta Demianiuk on June 03, 2024

Bardzo ciekawa książka z lekkimi humorystycznymi wstawkami. Takimi wiecie, wywołującymi uśmiech lekkiego rozbawienia a nie przewracanie oczami. Dużo ciekawych informacji, ale podanych w dosyć lekkim stylu. Autor zaczął od przykładów w faunie i florze, by potem przejść do ludzkiego ciała i milionów el......more

Goodreads review by simona.citeste on January 09, 2023

O carte cu informații foarte interesante care nu te vor face nemuritor dar care aduc detalii din diverse studii realizate pe substanțe, organisme, gene și obiceiuri ce ajută la o înțelegere mai bună a întregului proces de îmbătrânire. Lumea se concentrează tot mai mult pe găsirea unor soluții minune......more