Gangtok, May 25 -- The age-old dream of living forever-once confined to myths and sci-fi tales-may be inching closer to scientific reality. As groundbreaking strides in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and nanorobotics converge, some experts believe the end of natural aging might be within reach. Leading this charge is renowned futurist and former Google engineer Ray Kurzweil, who boldly claims that humans could attain immortality by the end of this decade.

Nanobots: The Microscopic Healers of the Future

According to Kurzweil, the key to eternal life lies in nanotechnology. By 2030, he suggests, tiny programmable machines-nanobots-could roam the human body, repairing damaged cells, neutralizing pathogens, and rejuvenating organs ...