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Feb 8, 2021

Devious sperm ‘poison’ their rivals, forcing them to swim in circles until they die

Posted by in category: genetics

Sperm are ‘ruthless competitors’ who aren’t above poisoning their brothers.


Mouse sperm carrying a genetic sequence called the t-haplotype will poison their competitors, then make an ‘antidote’ only for themselves, new research finds.

Feb 8, 2021

Interstellar Lab’s BioPod prepares for plant cultivation on the moon

Posted by in category: space travel

Revealed at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyad, the inflatable, environmentally controlled plant cultivation pod is intended to sustain flora beyond the earth’s surface.

Feb 8, 2021

In Florida, a near-miss with a cybersecurity worst-case scenario

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

“A hacker, who authorities believe to be the same one from the initial breach, took control of the computer and changed the acceptable level of sodium hydroxide — better known as lye, the main ingredient in many household drain cleaners — from 100 parts per million to 11100 parts per million. A water plant operator noticed immediately and corrected the change, Gualtieri said, adding that if the operator had missed it and the change didn’t trigger some of the plant’s alarms, the lye could have seeped into the water supply in 24 to 36 hours.”


A hacker broke into a Florida water treatment plant and ordered it to increase the amount of lye to extremely dangerous levels, officials said.

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Feb 8, 2021

The Father Of The Cyborgs

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, cyborgs, neuroscience

“A famous neurologist Phil Kennedy made global headlines in the late 1990s for implanting wire electrodes in the brain of a ‘locked-in patient’ to control a computer cursor with their mind. Compared to Alexander Graham Bell in The Washington Post, Kennedy became known as ‘The Father of the Cyborgs’. Travelling to South America in 2014, he made further headlines when tiny electrodes were implanted inside his brain in order to continue his research. This film examines the ethical quandaries of self-experimentation and a future where technology and human brains combine.”


Screen Ireland/Fís Éireann is the development agency for the Irish Film Industry investing in talent, creativity and enterprise.

Feb 8, 2021

How Scientists Reversed Aging, And What It Means For You

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

By blocking a receptor in macrophages, researchers were able to reverse aging in mice.


There are many suggested causes of old age. Telomere shortening, DNA damage, and depletion of stem cells are just a few of the proposed sources.

Recently, researchers found that a type of cell called a macrophage also plays a crucial role in aging. Macrophages are phagocytotic immune cells; they consume cells and other pathogens flagged by the immune system as dangerous. When macrophages need to consume a pathogen, their energy needs drastically go up.

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Feb 8, 2021

Smart Boxes Fight Packaging Waste

Posted by in category: futurism

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Hey Amazon, start taking notes! We’ve all received oversized packages with way too much packaging, but Packsize has a solution to put an end to all that extra w… See More.

Feb 8, 2021

Space race: UAE, US and Chinese missions prepare to explore Mars

Posted by in category: space travel

The Red Planet is about to get a little crowded. Three separate missions to Mars launched by the United States, China and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will all reach their destination this month after taking flight within just 11 days of each other in 2020.


Deep-space ventures by the UAE, US and China will arrive at Earth’s planetary neighbour this month.

Feb 8, 2021

World’s First Successful Face and Double-Hand Transplant Completed

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

22-year-old Joe DiMeo of New Jersey is the world’s first successful face and double-hand transplant.

Feb 8, 2021

AI Reads Human Emotions. Should it?

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Circa 2020


AI can read your emotional response to advertising and your facial expressions in a job interview. But if it can already do all this, what happens next? In part two of a series on emotion AI, Jennifer Strong and the team at MIT Technology Review explore the implications of how it’s used and where it’s heading in the future. This episode was reported and produced by Jennifer Strong, Karen Hao, Tate Ryan-Mosley, and Emma Cillekens. We had help from Benji Rosen. We’re edited by Michael Reilly and Gideon Lichfield.

Feb 8, 2021

Did Jeff Bezos Step Down at Amazon to Focus on a Space Empire?

Posted by in category: space travel

😃 Has the battle for space begun?


Bezos isn’t the only tycoon trying to get off this planet.