
While most of us are still reeling in shock after last week's one billion Instagram buy, Peter Thiel -- through both
Founders Fund and the
Thiel Foundation -- is almost single-handedly leading the charge into a future where humans don't age or suffer from cancer, among other things. Call it crazy or whatever you'd like, but there's no doubt that people who are trying to drastically change the world for the better often do. If a
hologram can give a concert, it's not that far-fetched to imagine a future
where humans don't die. As part of its commitment to improving the quality of human life in general, Thiel's latest project,
Breakout Labs, is awarding $5 million to companies who push the envelope with regards to "revolutionary" scientific innovation.
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