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King of rock and old

CAPTION: How Elvis Presley might have looked aged 70. CREDIT: www.perceptionlab.com (see full credit below).

Date
7 January 2005
Category
Research

King cre-old

CAPTION: Elvis Presley, as he could have looked if he was still alive today. CREDIT: University of St Andrews, Perception Lab

Date
27 August 2003
Category
Research

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