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Nov 14, 2019
New cancer-driving mutation in ‘dark matter’ of the cancer genome
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
A research group has discovered a novel cancer-driving mutation in the vast non-coding regions of the human cancer genome, also known as the ‘dark matter’ of human cancer DNA.
Nov 14, 2019
Scientists Prove Nanomagnets Can Levitate, Expect More Exotic Quantum Phenomena
Posted by Paul Battista in category: quantum physics
Physicists make a new discovery in quantum mechanics, showing nanomagnets can levitate despite a classic theorem that said it’s impossible.
People with HSAM have the astonishing ability to remember things from years ago right down to the last detail. Read more to find out why.
Nov 14, 2019
Scientists Create New, More Powerful Technique To Edit Genes
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, health
Prime Editing, A New Gene Editing Technique May Offer Improvement Over CRISPR : Shots — Health News A new technique, dubbed ‘prime editing,’ appears to make it even easier to make very precise changes in DNA. It’s designed to overcome the limits of the CRISPR gene editing tool.
Nov 14, 2019
Common drugs may alter gut bacteria and increase health risks
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, health
Researchers have found evidence to suggest that many common prescription drugs can impact the gut microbiome, potentially increasing human health risks.
Nov 14, 2019
We May Finally Know How the Universe’s Heavy Elements Formed
Posted by Paul Battista in category: space
For the first time, scientists have detected a newly born heavy element in space, forged in the aftermath of a collision between a pair of dead stars known as neutron stars.
The findings shed light on how the universe’s heaviest elements are created, providing a missing piece of the puzzle of chemical element formation, researchers said in a new study describing the findings.
Nov 14, 2019
Our 2019 Mid Year Review: The Newest Cancer Treatments Available at CHIPSA Hospital!
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
2019 has been off to great gains in our treatment of cancer at CHIPSA Hospital. The CHIPSA Approach™ has been a simple one: forget our ego and preconceived notions of what works in treating cancer, and be open to all possibilities. This includes considering both natural and man-made medications for the treatment of what is now considered incurable stage 4 cancer.
This approach is different from what has been used in the past. Our experience tells us that the alternative and conventional sides of medicine have long been at odds with each other regarding what is the best treatment. Each side casts giant stones at the other, all while millions of people are dying of cancer every year.
When CHIPSA Hospital reopened in August of 2015 after being closed for two years, it reopened with part of the old staff, many of whom worked with the legendary pioneer Charlotte Gerson. But it also reopened with a new group of doctors and scientists who are passionate about evolving alongside the latest scientific developments to fight this disease. CHIPSA has used nearly every natural method that’s known, and the fact is, in many cases, it simply is not enough. That’s not to say we haven’t seen amazing results in patients who adhere to natural therapies, but we simply aren’t satisfied with those results alone.
Nov 14, 2019
New video from our 2019 Undoing Aging conference: Yuri Deigin, Nikolay Zak and Aubrey de Grey with a special lecture on ‘The Calment Controversy’ Enjoy!
Posted by Paul Battista in category: life extension
Nov 13, 2019
Caterpillar’s autonomous vehicles may be used by NASA to mine the moon and build a lunar base
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, food, habitats, robotics/AI, space
Caterpillar has been synonymous with big, heavy equipment — for farming, construction and mining — since Holt Manufacturing and C. L. Best Tractor merged in 1925 to form the Peoria, Illinois-based company. Over the years, tons of innovation have been built into the iconic yellow products, too, from the Model 20 Track-Type Tractor introduced in 1927 to the ginormous engines that helped power the Apollo 11 mission to the moon 50 years ago.
Coincidentally, one of Cat’s latest breakthroughs is self-driving, or autonomous, and remote-controlled mining equipment, which could very well find itself on the moon when NASA is scheduled to return to the lunar surface in 2024, with plans to build a permanent base near the orb’s south pole, part of the Artemis program.
Just as on terrestrial sites, Caterpillar fully or semi-autonomous bulldozers, graders, loaders and dump trucks could be utilized to build roads, housing and other infrastructure. Operator-less drilling and digging machines might mine water, oxygen-rich rocks and moon dust for use in 3D printing of various materials.