I think a lot of people are very bullish on blockchain-- and I'm also bullish on blockchain-- but I think people want to use it a lot of times Centenary Bank is one of our partners in Uganda, which is a large national bank.
how many people do you interact with day to day that really counts. Another centenarian-- here I'll show you, I'll introduce to you-- you could to see that there was always a party. There I am. This is my daughter, Eva, who came along with me on the trip because she just graduated from college
It's overtaken protein and caffeine uh from an ergogenic perspective. And it's gone global, not just for males, but of course uh females and centenarians and elderly. So, it's very fascinating the explosion in this research part. What is the sort of um I don't evolutionary backdrop, but I guess physiological backdrop of why humans need creatine, but also why they might
Thanks for sharing your influences with us earlier. This is the centenary or centennial of some famous jazz musicians, one of whom is Thelonious Monk. And I don't know if you'd be willing to demonstrate some of his stylistic playing.
So in 1889, the anniversary of the revolution, there was a contest as to what the French should do to celebrate the centenary of that great event. And they wanted to build a monument.
She was the one who held the mic and tape recorded the centenarians. But here is a centenarian named Giuseppe. He's 102 here. Here are two of his seven children.
And in fact, there's even evidence that shows that anxiety and persistence and perfectionism actually adds to the length of your life, believe it or not. So meeting these centenarians are just some of the stories that I tell in this book. And along with the science that underpins them, they help me understand some little questions, such as when am I going to die?
George Dyson: 1912 Turing was born, so exactly 100 years ago Sara Turing, his mom, was five months pregnant and weíre counting down to the centenary of Alan Turin, who deserves all the, you know, he had a tragic life. He, people say he did commit suicide, we think he committed suicide.
Mais qui est d'accord pour faire ça ? Mais surtout avec de la peau de centenaire.
I think a lot of people are very bullish on blockchain-- and I'm also bullish on blockchain-- but I think people want to use it a lot of times So the farmers talk to the Centenary Bank.
that's not the end of the world. And when I spoke at the centenary, I asked my friends from Germany, they actually reconstructed it and put it in a computer.
And it's where superlongevity, as they call it, is much more common in both sexes. So they're 10 times as many centenarians in Sardinia as there are in Europe and North America. There are six times as many as there are in the Italian mainland just about 120 miles away.
And you can listen to it. If you're interested in hearing the centenarians talk, you can listen to it by googling my name. And it's called the longevity puzzle.
an idea of the biological processes behind that event. So let's meet some of these centenarians. Here we get to meet, not only a scientist whose name is Giovanni who is a physician and demographer who's
Now he died before I got to Sardinia, several years before I got there. But I did meet some other centenarians who really illustrated some of the science. This guy's name is Giovanni.
you're talking about a 100% to 125% difference in all-cause mortality. And I guess that's sort of my argument with the centenarian decathlon, which is, every once in a while, you'll come across the story of a person who's 100 years old,
It's not the solution to the problem that we're looking for. But they're trying to look for genetic evidence from centenarians. What is it about the people who live to 100 years or more?
in the final decade of your life. And so if instead we focus on this idea that I called the "centenarian decathlon," which just means you pick the 10 most important things you want to physically be able to do in the last decade of your life.
Mais qui est d'accord pour faire ça ? Et ils ont fait de la peau jeune avec de la peau de centenaire.
she gives you one of those. And in Ikaria, they have more centenarians in any place on Earth-- so more people that lived to be 100.
So she had much better audio skills than I did. She was the one who held the mic and tape recorded the centenarians. But here is a centenarian named Giuseppe.
One would be protein cycling and minimizing complete amino acid profile intake for at least 16 hours a week which isn't that hard; things like wheat lack lysine, as an example. Donating blood; many of the managers of centenarian studies; I think Boston University most notably. This is a male; donates blood because last I checked men don't menstruate. That's one of the hypotheses as to why women in general live longer than men is the reduction of toxic
Então colegas, chefs de cozinha, gente do quilate de Paola Carosella, Luca Gozzani do Fasano, Paolo do Four Seasons, uma centena de gente, Telma Shiraishi do Aizomê, todos eles direta e indiretamente nos ajudaram e continuam ajudando.
Mais qui est d'accord pour faire ça ? En salle de laboratoire, ils ont choppé des cellules de peau de centenaire, c'était très rabougris.
So you want to fill your plate up with as many nutrient-dense foods. Well, the longest-living cultures in the world, called centenarians-- so people who live 100-plus years or older.
E. FOLEY: And we're here to talk about "What Would Boudicca Do, Everyday Problems Solved by History's Most Remarkable Women." B. COATES: It's been a really amazing year for the sort of the amplification of women's voices, particularly in the UK with this centenary year of women's suffrage. E. FOLEY: And also as part of that there has been lots of raising awareness of the achievements of women from history
I think a lot of people are very bullish on blockchain-- and I'm also bullish on blockchain-- but I think people want to use it a lot of times So, say, Centenary Bank wants to access a farmer's data to see if they want to make a loan to them.
So 2017 is the 60th anniversary of "West Side Story's" Broadway premiere and is the centenary of Leonard Bernstein's birth.
And we spent a really pleasant evening eating outdoors and getting to know each other, which I would say has never happened to me before in a scientific context in North America. And then when I started to visit the centenarians, I discovered much to my chagrin at first that they were never alone. And I could never get any clean tape of them talking because wherever I went, there was always three or four people
Now, that sounds surprising. Consider that the number of centenarians in America, those are the people that are 100 years
Yeah. I have a question about that a little bit later, so we'll dive in there. But just to finish out on defining some of the concepts that you introduced in the book, you talk about this notion of the centenarian decathlon and the marginal decade.
In the book, you quote Sun Tzu saying, that "tactics without strategy is noise before the defeat." Could you talk a little bit about that, and then maybe expand on, what are some of the tactics that can help people to achieve their centenarian decathlon? Well, we break the tactics down into five areas,
So Okinawa, for example-- Okinawa is what they call a blue zone, a UN designated area where they have a unique amount of centenarians,
I think a lot of people are very bullish on blockchain-- and I'm also bullish on blockchain-- but I think people want to use it a lot of times The farmer either needs to receive an SMS and say, yes, I consent to Centenary, or the farmer needs to be able to push their data.
And when I heard about that I decided, I have to go there and find out what's happening. I wanted to discover, talk to the scientists, and interview some of the centenarians. And I was actually making a radio documentary for "CBC Radio Canada" at the time.