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Dec 15, 2019

Insights into anti-aging properties of experimental Alzheimer’s drug

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

Scientists from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies are homing in on exactly how two new experimental Alzheimer’s drugs could be generating the anti-aging effects seen in early animal studies. The discovery of a unique metabolic pathway, associated with both general aging and the onset of dementia, offers researchers novel directions for future anti-aging studies.

Salk researchers have been developing two experimental drugs for several years with a view on improving cognition and slowing the neurodegenerative decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Called CMS121 and J147, the drugs were effective in slowing the progression of Alzheimer’s in initial animal tests. However, the compounds also seemed to demonstrate signs of slowing down general markers of brain aging.

As the two drugs move toward human trials, the researchers have been working to uncover exactly what molecular mechanisms are at play to explain how they work. One potential mechanism was uncovered in early 2018 but that was only part of the story. Now, the Salk team has uncovered an exciting new molecular pathway, influenced by the two drugs, that could explain how the compounds slow down brain aging.

Dec 15, 2019

My Life Expectancy Has Changed & I’m Freaking Out

Posted by in category: futurism

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Dec 15, 2019

A Hyper-Connected World With 25 Times Faster Travel Will Triple the World Economy

Posted by in categories: economics, education, space travel

Nextbigfuture has looked at the likely future of SpaceX up to 2030 and now recaps the view to 2030 and extends the view to 2050.

The Mars aspect of SpaceX future impact will be less important than how 25X the speed of sound travel transforms our world and has huge economic impacts.

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Dec 15, 2019

Researchers develop a new way to regenerate dental enamel

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Dec 15, 2019

How a protein in your brain could protect against Alzheimer’s disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Summary: White blood cells in the brain are regulated by the CD33 protein. CD33 decreases the likelihood that a person will develop Alzheimer’s disease. Source: University of AlbertaResearch sh.

Dec 15, 2019

Nutritionist Sarah DiLorenzo’s de-bloating smoothie recipe

Posted by in category: futurism

The combination of ingredients in this smoothie is designed to help reduce bloating.

Each ingredient serves a different function: the celery will help with fluid retention; ginger will help reducing swelling; mint will help with gas; banana is great for water retention and provides fibre; coconut water will help with electrolytes; spinach helps detox as well as with water retention; kiwi will help break down protein and the yogurt will provide probiotics.

Dec 15, 2019

6 Foods You Should Eat As You Get Older

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Dec 15, 2019

A robot read 3.5 million books to see how we describe men and women differently

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

About AI bias.


Yet AI bias is by itself a biased term, as if the machine/algorithm were to blame for human bias and/or an incorrect data set.

Dec 15, 2019

Star Wars Prosthetic Arm

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs

This ‘Star Wars’-inspired prosthetic arm gives amputees the ability to feel again.

Dec 15, 2019

Surplus chromosomes may fuel tumor growth in some cancers

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Extra copies of some genes on excess chromosomes may keep cancer cells growing. Without those extras, cancer cells form fewer tumors in mice.