Yet that facility, which is essential for modernization to extend the life of aging ballistic nuclear warheads, has now been delayed for at least five years, and some believe, permanently.
The arrangement, which appears to be the first of its kind in the U.S., is intended to let students use the latest software programs, create a more reliable computing system and extend the life of aging PCs.
Medicine prolongs life and slows aging, but personal satisfaction is as elusive a commodity as it was for Dorian Gray.
The Desktop SSHD enables a desktop system to boot in seconds not minutes for an "instant on" experience, run favorite applications faster or simply breathe new life into an aging desktop PC.
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The minister said there was a "general acceptance that changes to pensions are inevitable" because of increased life expectancy and an aging population.
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Blue-yellow colorblindness is rarer and develops later in life, often brought on by aging, illness, medication or head injuries.
That will require not just technologically problematic "service life-extension" programs for aging weapons.
In the 1960s and '70s, artists, writers and musicians moved into the dilapidated area, restoring some of the aging houses and breathing new life into the neighbourhood.
Prospect Park, which bought "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" after ABC yanked the aging sudsers, announced today that it has closed deals with the Hollywood unions to air the soaps on The Online Network.
Scientists have long speculated that the key to a person's "natural" life span lies in so-called diseases of aging, those that emerge only as the body begins to wear out.
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Under the Life Extension Programs, weapons are returned from the field and aging components are refurbished or remanufactured.
Mitch and Morrie subsequently spent the next sixteen Tuesdays together exploring many of life's fundamental issues -- family, marriage, aging and culture to name a few.
" Adds Donald Ingram, who studies for the National Institute on Aging whether ultralow-calorie diets slow aging in monkeys:"I think increasing maximum life span by 25 to 30 years is possible.
"Everything we already know about fighting off chronic disease, like getting sufficient sleep, staying active throughout life, and having a healthy diet" may stave off premature aging of the immune system, too, Epel said.
"Apo E is one of those genes that we suspect controls life span because it affects people's susceptibility to diseases of aging, " says Jan Vigh, a molecular geneticist at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.
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While many Asian countries worry about aging populations, Cambodia seems stuck in another era, where average life expectancy barely exceeds 50 years.
But with every day that passes, my own life and those of my friends and colleagues throw my pre-existing negative notions about aging into question.
Eons, a social networking site for "adults lovin' life on the flip side of 50, " focuses on baby boomer concerns, and aging is a big topic.
The movie is part man-on-the-run thriller, part investigative-journalism puzzle, and very much an abrasive gathering of aging warriors, some of whom have accommodated themselves to bourgeois comforts and family life, while the rest continue to bang their heads against the wall of American corporate and military power.
With its rapidly aging population and low birthrate, Japan is the world's largest market for life insurance.
Since 1995, Dr. Ryff and her Wisconsin team have been studying some 7, 000 individuals and examining factors that influence health and well-being from middle age through old age in a study called MIDUS, or the Mid-Life in the U.S. National Study of Americans, funded by the National Institute on Aging.
"In our time of ever-lengthening life, many people will be able to understand how the pope as well has to deal with the burdens of aging, " she told reporters in Berlin.
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