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Nov 18, 2019

Grub granola? How we’ll all be eating insect-based foods in a decade

Posted by in categories: food, sustainability

Insect farming is a small – but growing – industry globally, with bugs touted as a sustainable and cheap food that is high in protein, vitamins, fibre and minerals. Their cultivation, meanwhile, has much less environmental impact than meat.


With predictions that the insect market could grow significantly, it is not just scientists cooking up ways to put bugs on the menu but also some of the world’s largest food and agricultural companies.

Nov 17, 2019

New Material Breaks World Record Turning Heat into Electricity

Posted by in category: materials

An der TU Wien wurde ein neuartiges Material entwickelt, das aus Temperaturunterschieden sehr effizient elektrischen Strom erzeugt.

Nov 17, 2019

I Lived To Tell About It | War & Pierce | Playing For Change | Live Outside

Posted by in categories: education, energy, media & arts

We are proud to share with you a new video featuring our friends War & Pierce performing their original song, “I Lived To Tell About It,” live outside in Los Angeles. Turn it up and remember we are stronger than any obstacle or challenge we may face. Together, we will persevere in love and peace.

Hear more and connect with War & Pierce:
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Nov 17, 2019

DNA Just One of More Than 1 Million Possible ‘Genetic Molecules,’ Scientists Find

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, genetics

Scientists used a computer program to uncover more than 1 million molecules that could potentially store genetic information, just like DNA.

Nov 17, 2019

Deep Learning and Self-Driving Cars from MIT: Lectures 01–05

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or new to machine learning or advanced researcher in the field of deep learning methods and their application, everybody can benefit from Lex Fridman’s course on Deep Learning for Self-Driving Cars.

Nov 17, 2019

New Body Structure Might Explain How Cancer Spreads

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

It seems incredible that scientists have discovered a new human organ. I mean, they cut people open right and left (living and dead). How could they miss anything?

Well, they did. A new organ has been identified. Actually, two. Plus a new “structure” that is not quite an organ.

First, the “structure”: In 2017, an elaborate system of drainage vessels was seen in the brain for the first time. Until then their existence was suspected, but not certain.

Nov 17, 2019

Surgery for Blocked Arteries Is Often Unwarranted, Researchers Find

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Drug therapy alone may save lives as effectively as bypass or stenting procedures, a large federal study showed.

Nov 17, 2019

Current Time

Posted by in categories: existential risks, security

FAQ Timeline Dashboard Multimedia Exhibit A new abnormal: It is still 2 minutes to midnight 2019 Doomsday Clock Statement Science and Security Board Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Editor, John Mecklin From the President | Full Statement | Board Biographies | About the Bulletin | Clock Timeline PDF version | Print this … Continued.

Nov 17, 2019

Cryonics: Ambulance To The Future?

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

Ira Pastor ideaXme exponential health ambassador interviews Mr. Dennis Kowalski, Cryonics Institute President, EMT-paramedic, certified in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), advanced pediatric life support (PALS), a CPR Instructor for the American Heart Association, and a fire fighter!

Ira Pastor comments: Cryonics is defined as the extremely low-temperature freezing (or vitrification — converting into glass or a glass-like substance) usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K, and storage of a human body or part of a human body, with the hope that resurrection may be possible in the future.

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Nov 17, 2019

RNA Therapies — Professor Dr. Lorna Harries, PhD — University of Exeter Medical School — ideaXme — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, biotech/medical, chemistry, DNA, genetics, health, life extension, posthumanism, science, transhumanism