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Nov 16, 2020

Separate Antiaging Trials for Rapamycin and Metformin

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, nanotechnology, robotics/AI, singularity


AgelessRx claims that PEARL is the first nationwide telemedicine trial and one of the first large-scale intervention trials on Longevity. The human trial is a stepping stone to the way to bringing rapamycin to the Longevity market. PEARL (Participatory Evaluation of Aging with Rapamycin for Longevity) is a $600,000 trial with the University of California. They will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of rapamycin in 200 healthy adults for Longevity in double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

Interested patients will be screened for eligibility using telemedicine. Eligible patients include those aged 50–85 of any sex, any ethnicity, in relatively good health, with only well-managed, clinically stable chronic diseases.

TAME is a separate $75 million trial to clinically evaluate Metformin drugs for Longevity properties. TAME has a composite primary endpoint – of stroke, heart failure, dementia, myocardial infarction, cancer and death. Rather than attempting to cure one endpoint, it will look to delay the onset of any endpoint, extending the years in which subjects remain in good health – their healthspan. A $40 million donation has been combined with a $35 million NIH grant to fund the TAME trial.

Nov 16, 2020

AMD Announces the Instinct MI100 GPU, CDNA Breaks 10 TFLOPS Barrier

Posted by in category: computing

AMD announces its Instinct MI100 data center GPUs that boast record-breaking FP64 throughput.

Nov 16, 2020

Former piece of Pacific Ocean floor imaged deep beneath China

Posted by in category: futurism

In a study that gives new meaning to the term “rock bottom,” seismic researchers have discovered the underside of a rocky slab of Earth’s surface layer, or lithosphere, that has been pulled more than 400 miles beneath northeastern China by the process of tectonic subduction.

The study, published by a team of Chinese and U.S. researchers in Nature Geoscience, offers news evidence about what happens to water-rich oceanic tectonic plates as they are drawn through Earth’s beneath continents.

Rice University seismologist Fenglin Niu, a co-corresponding author, said the study provides the first high-resolution seismic images of the top and bottom boundaries of a rocky, or lithospheric, tectonic plate within a key region known as the mantle transition zone, which starts about 254 miles (410 kilometers) below Earth’s surface and extends to about 410 miles (660 kilometers).

Nov 16, 2020

14 Best Anti-Aging Research Journals for 2021

Posted by in category: life extension

Where do you typically go to get the most up-to-date news on anti-aging research studies?

I’ve been digging around and found some longevity journals and other resources but curious to know what else is out there.


One of the most-frequent questions prominent longevity experts get asked is, “How can I contribute?”

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Nov 16, 2020

AI hailed ‘conscious’ by top scientist in bombshell tech breakthrough

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Machine-learning system GPT-3 has drawn plaudits from around the world for its remarkable ability to generate text with minimal human input. One scientist even believes it is showing signs of consciousness dailystar.

Nov 16, 2020

Free Webinar on AI

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

(next Monday, 23rd November)
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“We are delighted to bring you access to two giants in the world of AI, 2020 Dan David laureates, Dr. Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of DeepMind, the world’s leading AI research company, and Prof. Amnon Shashua, CEO and co-founder of Mobileye, the largest ever Israeli acquisition whose technology powers more than 55 million cars around the world today. Dr. Hassabis and Prof. Shashua will enlighten us on the potential of AI at an exclusive event in conjunction with the Dan David Prize on Monday, November 23, 2020.”

Nov 16, 2020

Japanese town uses robotic wolf to scare off bears

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Video. Japan made robo-wolves to frighten off bears.

Pretty creative! 😃

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Nov 16, 2020

Pearls may provide new information processing options for biomedical, military innovations

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, military

Pearls have long been favored as objects of beauty. Now, Purdue University innovators are using the gem to provide potential new opportunities for spectral information processing that can be applied to spectroscopy in biomedical and military applications.

The Purdue team demonstrated transport-assisted information processing by creating a .

Spectrometers probe interactions of matter and light as a function of the electromagnetic spectrum and are commonly used in biomedical and . For example, they have been used for diagnostics of various types of cancer and for military gas sensing.

Nov 15, 2020

Harrowing Video Shows Tesla Slam Into Honda Civic At 136 MPH

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

Article from carbuzz.com. Was this human or AI error?


Semi-autonomous driving systems continue to come under the microscope, and the results are mixed. Tesla’s Autopilot system is one of the more well-known examples, and while some drivers like this Model 3 owner have faith in the technology, we have seen some disturbing instances of the system potentially leading to serious crashes.

Well, yet another Tesla was involved in a nasty crash and is a reminder that humans and driving aids don’t always make a safe combination. The video — recorded by the car’s camera system — was shared by GreenTheOnly on Twitter, a hacker who has previously uncovered some of the shortcomings of Tesla’s in-car tech. It’s not known what Tesla model this was.

Nov 15, 2020

Get started on the new Advantage quantum computer. Try it for free

Posted by in categories: computing, information science, quantum physics

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