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Jan 22, 2022

Rejuvenation: Excellent summary of the current state of cellular reprogramming, chasing after rejuvenation

Posted by in category: life extension

Startups are betting that partial reprogramming with Yamanaka factors may lead to age reversal, but hurdles remain.

Jan 22, 2022

China develops world’s largest quadruped bionic robot with off-road capabilities

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, military, robotics/AI, transhumanism

China has developed the world’s largest electrically-powered quadruped bionic robot to assist the military on logistics and reconnaissance missions. This comes as the latest in China’s push to become a global leader in robotics by 2025 and also, of course, in military tech.

Walking on four legs and boasting a yak-like appearance, the robot is not only huge but powerful, smart, and surprisingly agile. It can move forward and backward and can perform a series of unexpected movements, such as jumping, running, turning, or walking diagonally.

This mechanical beast is strong enough to carry up to 350 pounds (160 kg) and can sprint at 6 mph (10 km/h). The robot is more than half the height of an adult when walking, and its length is about twice its height. Thanks to an unconscionable 12 sets of joint modules, it even sprints and dashes and jumps high without losing its footing.

Jan 22, 2022

Netflix Stock Plunges After Announcing Low Subscriber Growth and Raising Prices

Posted by in category: futurism

After record gains in 2020, Netflix has registered fewer subscribers than expected in 2021 and 2022.

Higher prices announced in January could lead to more defectors.

Jan 22, 2022

VTT’s innovation delivers heat where it’s needed

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food

The heat-producing electronic components are printed on a substrate material with a method known as roll-to-roll processing. The 0.05-millimetre thick metal mesh can then be cut to form and installed on materials such as fabrics, paper and floor laminates without any additional support layers and without significantly affecting the properties of the material – be it elasticity or breathability.


VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has unveiled a thin and flexible precision heater suitable not only for indoor environments, but also for food packaging and clinical surfaces.

Jan 22, 2022

Goodyear puts airless tires on Starship delivery robots

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

Goodyear’s airless tires are now being used by a fleet of Starship’s autonomous delivery robots on a college campus in the U.S.


The request: Starship recently asked Goodyear if it could design a smaller version of its airless tires for the company’s delivery robots, and the tire giant has now delivered.

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Jan 22, 2022

Is Microsoft building a gaming monopoly?

Posted by in category: energy

An already big company consolidates its power.


Microsoft’s recent announcement of plans to acquire Activision Blizzard could raise red flags for antitrust regulators amid renewed scrutiny of vertical mergers.

Jan 21, 2022

Quantum computing passes 99% error-free threshold, now fault tolerant

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Researchers from three different institutes have exceeded 99% fidelity in quantum computing operations, achieving fault tolerance.

Jan 21, 2022

First fully programmable quantum computer based on neutral atoms

Posted by in categories: drones, particle physics, quantum physics, robotics/AI

Most quantum computers are based on superconductors or trapped ions, but an alternative approach using ordinary atoms may have advantages.


Back in 2016, we told you about the iBubble, an underwater drone that autonomously follows and films scuba divers. Well, it now has a more capable industrial-use big brother, known as the Seasam.

Jan 21, 2022

Seasam drone autonomously follows divers and performs underwater tasks

Posted by in categories: drones, entertainment, robotics/AI

Back in 2016, we told you about the iBubble, an underwater drone that autonomously follows and films scuba divers. Well, it now has a more capable industrial-use big brother, known as the Seasam.

Manufactured by French marine tech company Notilo Plus, the Seasam actually first hit the market in 2019. That said, it recently gained attention when it was featured in the horror film The Deep House, in which a scuba diving couple explore an underwater haunted house … and yes, that is kind of a cool premise for a movie.

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Jan 21, 2022

Meat-based vs Plant-based Diet for Longevity | David Sinclair and Lex Fridman

Posted by in categories: genetics, life extension, security

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