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May 4, 2023

Stay cool: the longevity tech that “shows insane promise”

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

August will see the second annual Longevity Summit take place in Dublin. Packed with keynote presentations by leading experts in the aging field, the summit will showcase some of the latest – and most exciting – research and innovations in the longevity space.

Longevity. Technology: One of the Longevity Summit’s most-anticipated speakers is eminent gerontologist Dr Aubrey de Grey. Since the launch of the Longevity Escape Velocity Foundation, which Dr de Grey announced at Dublin last year, news on progress of its flagship research programme Robust Mouse Rejuvenation has been keenly awaited, as has further details on its research into transplants on demand.

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May 4, 2023

In Breakthrough, Scientists Resurrect Prehistoric Molecules in Search of Modern Medicine

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

The antibiotics of tomorrow might just have their origins in the deep past thanks to a new class of compounds called “paleofurans.”

May 4, 2023

An infrared transient from a star engulfing a planet

Posted by in category: space

Observations of ZTF SLRN-2020, a short-lived optical outburst in the Galactic disk accompanied by bright, long-lived infrared emission, show that the resulting light curve and spectra are consistent with the signatures of a planet being engulfed by its host star.

May 4, 2023

Top AI Research of the Week Top AI Research of the Week

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Discover the latest exciting, breaking research news for artificial intelligence and machine learning.

May 4, 2023

Will PacWest be the next bank to fail? | NewsNation Now

Posted by in category: finance

PacWest Bancorp said late on Wednesday it was in talks with potential partners and investors about strategic options after shares of the Los Angeles-based lender and several other U.S. regional banks tumbled amid fears of a worsening banking crisis.

Peter Morici, professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, joined NewsNation Now to discuss.

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May 4, 2023

Quantum Supremacy

Posted by in categories: computing, cosmology, quantum physics

We’re hearing this week from two very different parts of the string theory community that quantum supremacy (quantum computers doing better than classical computers) is the answer to the challenges the subject has faced.

New Scientist has an article Quantum computers could simulate a black hole in the next decade which tells us that “Understanding the interactions between quantum physics and gravity within a black hole is one of the thorniest problems in physics, but quantum computers could soon offer an answer.” The article is about this preprint from Juan Maldacena which discusses numerical simulations in a version of the BFSS matrix model, a 1996 proposal for a definition of M-theory that never worked out. Maldacena points to this recent Monte-Carlo calculation, which claims to get results consistent with expectations from duality with supergravity.

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May 4, 2023

Just now! Volcano Fuego has exploded! Guatemala is covered in ashes!

Posted by in category: futurism

A few hours ago, the Fuego volcano erupted in Guatemala.
An orange alert has been declared.
The eruption resulted in the formation of ash columns over 5 km high.
Lava flows began to descend from the crater.
Abundant volcanic ash fell on nearby villages.
The evacuation of residents and the blocking of roads begins.
It is expected that the activity of the volcano will continue for at least another 24 hours.
Fuego is one of the most active volcanoes in the country.
It is located 40 km from the capital of Guatemala.

May 4, 2023

Reprogramming Cells for a Bio-Pacemaker

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Year 2014 face_with_colon_three Basically the whole bodies cells could be a pacemaker enabling even immortality with electricity at low voltage.


In pigs, scientists have succeeded in turning cardiac muscle cells into specialized pacemaker cells. Such technology could eventually replace electronic pacemakers, researchers say.

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May 4, 2023

FDA approves first vaccine for RSV, a moment six decades in the making

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

After a 60-year scientific quest, the world has its first vaccine to protect against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV – and more are on the way.

On Wednesday, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Arexvy, made by GSK, which is designed to be given as a single shot to adults 60 and older.

It could be available for seniors as soon as this fall, pending a recommendation for its use from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which next meets in June.

May 4, 2023

Plastic pollution fosters more microbial growth in lakes than natural organic matter Communications

Posted by in category: biological

face_with_colon_three 2022 Microbes can now clean up plastics in lakes, streams, and oceans eventually.


Ultra-high resolution mass spectrometry revealed that plastic bags leach labile compounds. Bioassays performed in Scandinavian lakes indicated that these compounds are incorporated into biomass faster and more efficiently than natural organic matter.