The son of a biohacker has spent millions trying to keep his body young has responded after an 'erection test' between him ...
The 47-year-old millionaire tech mogul posted screenshots showing data from an overnight erection-tracking machine for both himself and his 19-year-old son, Talmage.
In an ironic twist of fate, biohacker Bryan Johnson discovers that the drug he used to freeze time was possibly ...
A BILLIONAIRE biohacker believes he has the answer to eternal life – injecting himself with his son’s blood. Bryan Johnson is an anti-ageing influencer from Silicon Valley who does not ...
Johnson, who gained notoriety for his well-documented efforts to stop ageing, recently appeared on a podcast where he reacted to Chuando Tan – the 58-year-old Singaporean model who went viral for ...
Bryan, 47, has become infamous for his multi ... he gathered 'nighttime erection data' on his 19-year-old son, Talmage Johnson, and found that his 'duration was two minutes longer than his.' ...
Bryan Johnson, the American tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist, known for his attempts to extend his life and try to live forever, has raised eyebrows online after sharing data about his son ...
Bryan Johnson spends $2 million a year trying to ... His parents, Richard Johnson and Ellen Huff, divorced when he was young. In Don’t Die, Huff described her son as a “problem solver ...
Bryan, the subject of Netflix documentary Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, has made several attempts to reverse ...
So who exactly is Bryan Johnson? What drives him to live such ... he served as a Mormon missionary in Ecuador before attending Brigham Young University and the Chicago Booth School of Business.
The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, the documentary about his project, hopes to paint Johnson as a maverick going against the ...