Bryan Johnson, a longevity guru who has spent millions to reverse his age, shared with BI his spread for Super Bowl LIX.
Bryan Johnson, a billionaire known for his anti-aging initiatives, had to leave a podcast in India due to poor air quality.
Meet Bryan Johnson, who appeared in Zerodha's founder, Nikhil Kamath's podcast and left it midway due to bad air quality.
This event added another layer to Johnson’s ongoing mission to maintain a youthful appearance and prolong his life. The billionaire behind ‘Project Blueprint’ Bryan Johnson, 47, is a ...
Bryan Johnson, a millionaire tech mogul known for his extreme anti-aging techniques, is once again raising eyebrows. On Wednesday, Jan. 22, the 47-year-old biohacker took to X to share his ...
Tech entrepreneur Bryan ... to reverse his biological aging process. His crusade was also documented in the Netflix documentary Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever. Johnson reportedly ...
Bryan Johnson (47) used to take 13 milligrams of rapamycin, every two weeks, hoping to reverse aging. Rapamycin, which is an immunosuppressant given to transplant patients to prevent them from ...
Tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate Bryan Johnson has discontinued ... Forever’, which follows Johnson’s relentless and often controversial quest to reverse ageing. According to the ...
Born in 1977, Bryan Johnson is widely recognised for his longevity-focused 'Project Blueprint,' through which he seeks to slow or even reverse aging. His unconventional methods include plasma ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson about the Netflix documentary "Don't Die: The Man That Wants To Live Forever," which portrays his quest to slow aging.