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Stable Aging Rates in Primates Over 25 Million Years Despite Lifespan Variability

A recent study highlights that primate evolution has maintained consistent aging rates for 25 million years, even as species within the same order exhibit significant lifespan differences.

Editorial StaffJune 27, 20261 min read

Biologists categorize animals into orders based on shared traits, yet species within the same order can display a wide range of average lifespans.

This study, published on June 27, 2026, reveals that despite these lifespan gaps, aging rates in primates have remained stable for an impressive 25 million years.

The findings suggest a complex interplay between evolution and aging, warranting further investigation into the factors that contribute to these dynamics.