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Science Rules! with Bill Nye

How to Die Young at an Old Age

Science Rules! with Bill Nye

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Science

4.64.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Maybe you've heard drinking coffee will keep you alive longer, that antioxidants will slow down the aging process, or that jogging will add 10 years to your life. But is there really a secret to living longer? Whatever the secret is, we're talking about the latest research with Dr. Nir Barzilai. He joins us to discuss his research on human lifespan and longevity, and to take your calls about the mysteries of aging! This episode is sponsored by The Great Courses Plus (www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/SCIENCERULES), MagellanTV (www.magellantv.com/sciencerules), and KiwiCo (www.kiwico.com/SCIENCERULES).

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We're all science people.

0:10.0

Science.

0:11.0

Exactly.

0:12.0

We know it's a good idea because it's lasted.

0:15.0

There's chemistry in here.

0:16.0

There's biology in here.

0:18.0

It's in whiskey.

0:19.0

It's in ice cream.

0:20.0

It's in who you fall in love with.

0:22.0

Rules and ethics and everything else.

0:26.0

We can make the world better for everybody.

0:30.0

Starting now.

0:36.0

Welcome to Science Rules.

0:38.0

I'm your host Bill Nye.

0:39.0

This is the show where science rules.

0:42.0

Now everybody, it's a call and show.

0:44.0

The best part of the show is your questions.

0:47.0

I mean, of course, the whole show is great.

0:50.0

But your questions are the best part for me.

0:53.0

So if you want to be on the show and I hope you do,

0:56.0

please go to askbill9.com and type on it.

1:00.0

I want to hear from you people.

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