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Fountain of Age by Nancy Kress

Are Daria’s brain tumor cells the secret to longevity?


 
 

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Title: Fountain of Age

Author: Nancy Kress

Length: novella

First Publication: Asimov’s Science Fiction, 2007

Awards: Nebula for Best Novella 2007, Hugo Nomination for Best Novella 2008.

What the Story is About: From wikipedia: “The story is about Max Feder, a wealthy reformed criminal who tries to contact his now-famous former lover, Daria, whose brain tumors have the ability to generate spare stem cells.”

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Categories: 2000-2009Asimov'sGenetics & MutationsKress - NancyLongevity & AgingMedicineNebulaShort Fiction

 

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