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Aug 23, 2022

Remedium Bio closes successful $2.3m expanded seed raise

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Remedium Bio has announced that it has closed more than $2.3m in its expanded seed round financing. Funding from the raise is being used to study Remedium’s lead product, a single-injection gene therapy potentially capable of reversing cartilage loss; this research is being conducted in collaboration with scientists from Tufts University School of Medicine who are engaged in researching rheumatic disorders.

The financing was led by Sherwood Ventures and included participation from, LongevityTech. Fund, Primo Medical Group, Angel Star Ventures, Apis Health Angels, MicroVentures, and Guindy Alumni Angels.

Longevity. Technology: Remedium’s pipeline includes therapeutic indications in osteoarthritis, diabetes, stroke and other large unmet clinical needs.

Aug 23, 2022

Musk Subpoenas Ex-Twitter CEO Dorsey in Battle Over Buyout

Posted by in category: Elon Musk

Elon Musk subpoenaed Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter Inc. and his longtime friend, in his defense against the social media company’s lawsuit to make him complete his proposed $44 billion buyout.

Aug 23, 2022

Space sex: the trouble with joining the 62-mile-high club

Posted by in categories: sex, space

Whether NASA likes it or not, humans eventually will be having space sex. This will pose many challenges, from cleanliness to pregnancy.

Aug 22, 2022

Biotech firm wants to grow human embryos for organ harvesting

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

A biotech firm wants to create “synthetic” human embryos that would be used to harvest organs in order to facilitate transplants and treat conditions such as infertility, genetic disease, and aging, according to researchers.

The Israel-based company, Renewal Bio, claimed that it successfully used advanced stem cell technology and artificial wombs in order to grow mouse embryos which continued to develop for several days.

Aug 22, 2022

Does AI need a body? | John Carmack and Lex Fridman

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, virtual reality

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Aug 22, 2022

Will Artificial Intelligence Take Control? Can Computers Think?

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Headlines such as “MACHINE COMES TO LIFE” and “GOOGLE ENGINEER URGENT WARNING” have led many to believe that science fiction has become reality, with artificial intelligence reaching the level of human consciousness. What are the religious implications? And what are the facts? What do we know about how artificial intelligence really operates?

Aug 22, 2022

Google AI flagged parents’ accounts for potential abuse over nude photos of their sick kids

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A report by the New York Times details two parents who say photos intended to help diagnose infections in their children were flagged by AI as potential CSAM. Their accounts were locked, and the police were alerted.

Aug 22, 2022

With advances in medicine, could 80 become the new 40?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

We all age. But the process of aging may be different in the year 2050 thanks to advances in medical tech.

Aug 22, 2022

MIT engineers develop a chip-free, wireless electronic skin to monitor health

Posted by in categories: chemistry, computing, health, wearables

In a significant development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) engineers have developed a new category of wireless wearable skin-like sensors for health monitoring that doesn’t require batteries or an internal processor.

The team’s sensor design is a form of electronic skin, or “e-skin” — a flexible, semiconducting film that conforms to the skin like electronic Scotch tape, according to a press release published by MIT.

“If there is any change in the pulse, or chemicals in sweat, or even ultraviolet exposure to skin, all of this activity can change the pattern of surface acoustic waves on the gallium nitride film,” said Yeongin Kim, study’s first author, and a former MIT postdoc scholar.

Aug 22, 2022

How Mathematicians Make Sense of Chaos

Posted by in categories: mathematics, space

In 1,885, King Oscar II of Sweden announced a public challenge consisting of four mathematical problems. The French polymath Henri Poincaré focused on one related to the motion of celestial bodies, the so-called n-body problem. Will our solar system continue its clocklike motion indefinitely, will the planets fly off into the void, or will they collapse into a fiery solar death?

Poincaré’s solution — which indicated that at least some systems, like the sun, Earth and moon, were stable — won the prestigious prize, and an accompanying article was printed for distribution in 1889. Unfortunately, his solution was incorrect.

Poincaré admitted his error and paid to have the copies of his solution destroyed (which cost more than the prize money). A month later, he submitted a corrected version. He now saw that even a system with only three bodies could behave too unpredictably — too chaotically — to be modeled. So began the field of dynamical systems.