The Ethics of Longevity Tuning: Preserving Materials for Lasting Freedom
Every object we own carries an invisible footprint: the energy and materials that went into making it, the labor of its assembly, the logistics that b...
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Every object we own carries an invisible footprint: the energy and materials that went into making it, the labor of its assembly, the logistics that b...
The dream of extending human life has moved from science fiction to serious research. But as we edge closer to practical longevity tuning, a pressing ...
For decades, the standard approach to machine maintenance has been the fixed service interval: change the oil every 500 hours, replace the belt every ...
Planned obsolescence has long been a dominant design philosophy, pushing consumers toward frequent replacements and locking engineers into short produ...
The tension between sustainability and self-sufficiency defines a growing challenge for owners of long-lived machinery. Retrofitting for lower emissio...