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Mar 10, 2021

Your brain warps your memories so you can remember them better

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Amy Corzine.

Utter waste of time. Trees do it already. We simply need more trees. For our physical and mental health.

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Mar 10, 2021

A Dyson Sphere Could Bring Humans Back From the Dead, Researchers Say

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Imagine this: In the far, far future, long after you’ve died, you’ll eventually come back to life. So will everyone else who ever had a hand in the history of human civilization. But in this scenario, returning from the dead is the relatively normal part. The journey home will be a hell of a lot weirder than the destination.

Here’s how it will go down: A megastructure called a Dyson Sphere will provide a superintelligent artificial agent (AI) with the enormous amounts of power it needs to collect as much historical and personal data about you, so it can rebuild your exact digital copy. Once it’s finished, you’ll live your whole life (again) in a simulated reality, and when the time comes for you to die (again), you’ll be transported into a simulated afterlife, à la Black Mirror’s “San Junipero,” where you’ll get to hang out with your friends, family, and favorite celebrities forever.

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Mar 10, 2021

Honeywell Commercial Quantum Computer Hits 512 Quantum Volume

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

On track to hit the hundreds of thousands that they projected for 2025?


Honeywell has upgraded the commercial trapped ion quantum computer System Model H1 and achieved a quantum volume of 512. This is four times higher than when it was released in September 2020 with a quantum volume of 128. This is the highest measured on a commercial quantum computer to date. It is the third time in nine months Honeywell has set a record for quantum volume on one of its systems.

Mar 10, 2021

Scientists Discover Ways of Making Old Blood New Again

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

Creating 200 billion-plus brand-new red blood cells a day can take a toll on a body. The capacity to replace components charged with the life-sustaining task of carrying oxygen eventually wears out with aging, resulting in health problems, from anemia to blood cancers.

What if we could halt the aging process and maintain young blood cells for life? With blood cells making up a whopping 90% of the body’s cells, it makes sense that keeping them abundant and fit could boost vitality into our golden years.

Now, a group of researchers, including experts at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, has discovered ways to do just that – keep the blood manufacturing process flowing. The work, recently published in the journal Nature, could open doors to everything from disease-preventive therapies to better blood banks.

Mar 10, 2021

SpaceX moves Starship SN11 rocket prototype to its launch pad

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX’s Starship SN11 prototype rolled out to its test stand Monday (March 8) at the company’s facility near Boca Chica Village in South Texas.


It’s been less than a week since SpaceX’s epic Starship SN10 rocket landing (and subsequent explosion) and the company is already gearing up for another test flight.

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Mar 10, 2021

The weird long cloud on Mars is finally revealing some of its secrets

Posted by in category: space travel

A European spacecraft is unraveling the secrets of the weird long cloud that has been appearing again and again in the Martian sky for years.

Mar 10, 2021

Electric Airplanes are Coming

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

The aviation industry is a terrible emitter of greenhouse gases. In 2019, it emitted 918 million tons of carbon dioxide into the environment. To solve this problem, aircraft must go green. One solution is battery-powered airplanes. Battery-powered airplanes have existed for decades and with improvements in battery technology, could become widespread in the near future. However, for long-distance intercontinental flights, we will need hydrogen airplanes. Hydrogen airplanes are also very feasible and could be used with turbofan technology, producing only water as emissions.

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Mar 10, 2021

How Scientist Jennifer Doudna Is Leading the Next Technological Revolution

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

A new book from Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson offers an incisive portrait of the gene editing field that is changing modern medicine.

Mar 10, 2021

Over 900 million tonnes of food is thrown away every year

Posted by in category: food

Mar 10, 2021

Rapamycin Anti Aging — Worth The Hype?

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

Rapamycin is the drug used to suppress the immune system after organ transplants, but in reduced doses, it appears it may have other health benefits and as such is discussed considerably in the longevity community, and taken regularly my some very famous proponents.

So I thought I would give you some background, alongside the pros and cons, to see what all the fuss is about…

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