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Oct 7, 2015
Alzheimer’s Cure
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health, life extension, neuroscience
An article written by Dr Michael Fossel talking about telomerase therapy for Alzheimer’s and the work Bioviva and Telocyte are doing to beat this horrific condition.
Reversing Alzheimer’s by Lengthening Telomeres.
There are telomere lengthening compounds available right now for use in research labs. They are not currently available for human use. A group of scientists wants to test these compounds on aging humans now to see if the telomere lengthening effects will induce meaningful age reversal effects.
Telomeres in our cells shorten as we grow older and create cellular havoc that predisposes us to multiple age-related pathologies. These experimental enzymes promote telomere lengthening and in the process offer an intriguing opportunity to circumvent biological aging processes.
Oct 7, 2015
Risk of robotic warfare edges closer as UN regulation stalls, experts warn
Posted by Scott Davis in categories: military, robotics/AI
They’ll be back.
Experts have previously voiced their fears of malevolent Terminator -style artificial intelligence developing sufficient smarts to pose a risk to humans in the future, but the very real dangers of robotic warfare are already becoming a problem.
Despite the best efforts of a huge coalition of scientists and tech leaders calling for a ban on the development of autonomous weapons systems, the failure of the United Nations to effectively regulate the ‘killer robot’ industry is already enabling the makers of dangerous technology, according to a report in The Guardian.
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Oct 7, 2015
Human mini-brains may solve cancer, autism, Alzheimer’s
Posted by Philip Raymond in categories: aging, bioengineering, health, life extension, neuroscience
[From CNN]
Human ‘mini brains’ grown in labs may help solve cancer, autism, Alzheimer’s
Story highlights
- Ohio State biomedical research team grows nearly complete human ‘mini brain’
- Brain organoids can be used to learn more about diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
- Brain organoids could yield autism breakthrough within 10 years, researcher says
By Thom Patterson | Video Source: CNN
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Oct 7, 2015
Australia: Doctors reattach child’s head to spine after car crash [Video]
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, transportation
Surgeons at Brisbane hospital managed to reattached the head of 16-month-old Jaxon Taylor.
Oct 7, 2015
#18 Avatar Technology Digest / Paralyzed Patients Control Comp…
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: 3D printing, bioengineering, biotech/medical, computing, materials, robotics/AI
1. A heart of foam.
2. Artificial arteries.
3. Brain implants.
4. Robotic hand that can recognize objects by Feel.
5. Upside-Down Rover to explore Europa.
Welcome to #18 Avatar Technology Digest. Again, get ready for exciting news on Technology, Medical Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence. Thank you for watching us. You are welcome to Subscribe, follow us in social media, leave your comments and join the conversation. And here are the top stories of the last week.
1) A heart of foam could replace your own. Existing artificial hearts have multiple moving parts, which increases the chance of failure, but this new device is just a single piece of material. Researchers inspired by soft robots have built a pumping artificial heart that could one day replace the real deal.
The team of Bioengineers at Cornell University build their robots out of a solid, plastic foam, which naturally has an interconnected network of tubes to let air flow – just as our muscles are permeated by blood vessels. A solid coating of plastic seals everything inside like a skin.
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Oct 7, 2015
Telocyte: Finally Dr Michael Fossel’s company Telocyte goes live!
Posted by Steve Hill in category: life extension
He is working with Dr Maria Blasco of the CNIO in Madrid to bring telomerase therapy to the USA. Their approach is similar to Bioviva where targeting the microglial cells with telomerase inducing gene therapy should in theory reverse the condition. Best of luck to Telocyte!
Telocyte | HomePage.
Oct 7, 2015
Organic ‘computers’ made of DNA could process data inside our bodies
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, computing
A DNA-powered PC may not be on the horizon, but DNA can still compute even if it can’t build a computer.
Oct 7, 2015
Can quantum physics explain irrational decisions? — By Leslie D’Monte | Livemint
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in category: quantum physics
Tag: cognition