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Sep 21, 2021

Novel assay finds new mechanism underlying red blood cell aging

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

Red blood cells are the most abundant cell type in blood, carrying oxygen throughout the human body. In blood circulation, they repetitively encounter various levels of oxygen tension. Hypoxia, a low oxygen tension condition, is a very common micro-environmental factor in physiological processes of blood circulation and various pathological processes such as cancer, chronic inflammation, heart attacks and stroke. In addition, an interplay between poor cellular deformability and impaired oxygen delivery is found in various pathological processes such as sickle cell disease. Sickle red blood cells simultaneously undergo drastic mechanical deformation during the sickling and unsickling process.

The interactions between hypoxia and cell biomechanics and the underlying biochemical mechanisms of the accelerated damage in diseased are well understood, however, the exact biomechanical consequences of hypoxia contributing to red cell degradation (aging) remains elusive.

Researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), sought to identify the role of hypoxia on red blood cell aging via the biomechanical pathways. In particular, they examined hypoxia-induced impairment of red blood cell deformability at the single cell level, compared the differences between non-cyclic hypoxia and cyclic hypoxia, and documented any cumulative effect vs. hypoxia cycles, such as aspects that have not been studied quantitatively. Red blood cell deformability is an important biomarker of its functionality.

Sep 21, 2021

How firefly flashes illuminate the physics of complex systems

Posted by in category: physics

Solving the mystery of how and why fireflies flash in time can illuminate the physics of complex systems by Orit Peleg + BIO.

Sep 21, 2021

Elon Musk said SpaceX’s first-ever civilian crew had ‘challenges’ with the toilet and promised an upgrade for the next flight

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

SpaceX CEO Musk did not elaborate on what toilet “challenges” the crew of the Inspiration4 mission faced or how exactly the toilet would be upgraded.

Sep 21, 2021

Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos

Posted by in categories: business, health

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Sep 21, 2021

SpaceX’s ‘Starlink’ To Provide Services To Mars For Starship, Confirms Elon Musk

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, internet, satellites

Internet on Mars!!


Elon Musk’s ‘Starlink’ is currently providing services in parts of the US and Canada and has plans to enter India by the end of 2021. Tech mogul Elon Musk, via his recent tweet, revealed that his satellite broadband company ‘Starlink’ will extend its services to Mars. Musk informed about this idea while replying to a user’s tweet last week, as per reports by The Science Times. Currently, the broadband internet provider is undergoing public beta testing in parts of the US and Canada.

Starlink will strengthen Starship’s communication Musk’s idea came to light when a user asked if Starlink will be deployed between Earth and Mars to strengthen communication for Starship is SpaceX’s ambitious project that is being touted as the vehicle that will ferry cargo and crew to the red planet and back in the coming years. In response to the user’s tweet, Musk amplified the excitement with one word, “yeah”.

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Sep 21, 2021

Pictures Don’t Lie: The Javelin Missile Is As Bad Ass As It Looks

Posted by in category: futurism

This weapon is one of the finest. It is advanced and is feared by many tank commanders around the world.

By Sebastien Roblin

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Sep 21, 2021

Implantable artificial kidney based on microchips sees major progress

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing

Circa 2016


Researchers report major progress in creating a first-of-its-kind implantable artificial kidney that uses microchip filters and live cells and takes power from the patient’s heart.

Sep 21, 2021

A New Wave of Malware Attack Targeting Organizations in South America

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Several RAT malware are being used to target South American organizations.

Sep 21, 2021

New Malware Targets Windows Subsystem for Linux to Evade Detection

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

A new malware strain uses the Windows Subsystem for Linux to launch stealthy attacks.

Sep 21, 2021

Cybercriminals recreate Cobalt Strike in Linux

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The new malware strain has gone unnoticed by detection tools.