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Aug 30, 2019

Life Lessons From 100-Year-Olds

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, life extension, media & arts

We asked three centenarians what their most valuable life lessons were, and also their regrets.

The conversations that followed were remarkable. They talked about the importance of family, people, relationships and love. Their view on life, as an elderly citizen with a lot of experience is truly an inspiration and motivation. Enjoy the video!

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Aug 29, 2019

MacOS Catalina likely to launch on 23 September

Posted by in categories: electronics, media & arts

Apple’s update to macOS for 2019 will be known as Catalina and will bring many third-party iOS apps to the Mac, new Music and TV apps, as well as lots of other exciting features. Find out what else we expect from the new macOS Catalina update.

Aug 25, 2019

Billionaire: Future Music Will Be AI-Generated to Match Our Moods

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

Music as we know it may be on its way out, with bands and artists making way for personalized playlists and tunes generated by artificial intelligence for each individual listener.


AI killed the radio star.

Aug 23, 2019

The Bentley From The Year 2035!

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI, transportation

I always wondered what the future of cars would look like, and now Bentley has given me a nice perspective.


This is the Bentley EXP100GT. It is one of the stand out cars from Pebble Beach this year! Come with me as I take you through the features and what their vision is for the next 100 years. This is also where you get to see the car drive autonomously!

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Jul 29, 2019

CHIPSA and North Beach Clinic Launch new Coley’s CPG Treatment (Exclusive)

Posted by in categories: internet, media & arts

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently has several ongoing trials testing immunotherapy cancer treatments like CPG and checkpoint inhibitor drugs. In fact, the internet was up in arms last year when Stanford University doctors cured 87 out of 90 mice with a “vaccine” that stimulated the immune system to attack cancerous cells. It was described as a “breakthrough treatment,” but the truth is, a very similar treatment was already being used to treat human patients at a hospital in Mexico.

CHIPSA Hospital, which is located in Tijuana, is an integrative immunotherapy hospital that offers patients access to several cutting-edge therapies and nutritional regimens. Many of our treatments have been long discounted by mainstream medical communities, only to be later approved and legitimized in the United States. CPG is one of them.

Dr. Anton Escobedo, the hospital’s medical director, said the clinical study was actually music to his hears. “When the study came out,” he said, “I was pleased to see they were using CPG. We have a lot of experience with a form of CPG so we weren’t surprised to see it work well in combination with checkpoint inhibitors. We love when science proves what we’re doing is right. 10 years ago, they wouldn’t even acknowledge it.

Jul 23, 2019

24 Hours of Death, Part 1

Posted by in category: media & arts

The rate and total number of people who die over 24 hours.

Why die? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C25qzDhGLx8

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Jul 21, 2019

Scientists Find Key to Sending Data Through Music: Van Halen

Posted by in categories: internet, media & arts

They say rock songs could be used to share WiFi passwords or short messages.

Jul 20, 2019

Human brains naturally tuned to hear music

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience

Compared to macaques, human brains respond much more strongly to music.

Jul 6, 2019

Doctors Now Prescribing Music Therapy for Heart Ailments, Brain Dysfunction, Learning Disabilities, Depression, PTSD, Alzheimers, Childhood Development and More

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, media & arts, neuroscience

Music has proven time and again to be an important component of human culture. From its ceremonial origin to modern medical usage for personal motivation, concentration, and shifting mood, music is a powerful balm for the human soul. Though traditional “music therapy” encompasses a specific set of practices, the broader use of music as a therapeutic tool can be seen nowadays as doctors are found recommending music for a wide variety of conditions.

Jul 1, 2019

New Research Suggests That Those Who Study Music Excel In Science

Posted by in categories: media & arts, science

The link between music and better academic performance is studied in a new research study.

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