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Mar 14, 2019

Senescent Cells in Bone Marrow Contribute to Immunosenescence

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Today, we want to point out a new study suggesting that senescent cells in bone marrow cell populations contribute to the decline of the hematopoietic system, particularly the hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) that live in the bone marrow and produce our blood cells [1].

The hematopoietic system and immunosenescence

The hematopoietic system is the system of organs and tissues, including the bone marrow, spleen, thymus and lymph nodes, involved in the creation of cellular blood components.

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Mar 14, 2019

Kiwano rolls out updated self-balancing monowheel electric scooter

Posted by in category: transportation

When launched in 2017, the KO1 monowheel scooter – a kind of cross between a Segway and a Solowheel – offered a range of 20 miles and a top speed of 20 mph. The KO1+ has a very similar look to the original, but is quite a different animal.

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Mar 14, 2019

Inactive Ingredients in Drugs May Be Less Inactive Than You Think

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food

Egg protein, gelatin etc, ha. I can imagine loads of curling toes among vegetarians vegans and investors alike…ranging from pure horror to utter excitement…yay vegan and gluten free pills… a hole in the market.


The medicines you take contain a soup of active and inactive ingredients.

Active ingredients are the ones that provide a therapeutic benefit, while inactive ingredients are just that — inactive — meaning they don’t react in the body and are instead there to enhance the properties of the medication itself, such as its taste, appearance and ability to be absorbed by the body. [7 Bizarre Drug Side Effects]

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Mar 14, 2019

Sound by the Pound: Surprising Discovery Hints Sonic Waves Carry Mass

Posted by in category: futurism

Some sounds might possess a tiny but measurable amount of negative gravitational mass.

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Mar 14, 2019

Ethicist Warns: Future AI Could Take Revenge for How We Treat It Now

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

If machines become truly intelligent or sentient, an ethicist at Victoria University Wellington named Nicholas Agar is sharing a dire warning: future machines may want payback for how we treat their insentient ancestors today.


Should robots ever become sentient, they may be pissed at how much we insult Alexa today.

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Mar 14, 2019

5 of Einstein’s Most Epic Fails That Prove He Was Human

Posted by in category: futurism

Albert Einstein was one of the world’s most important leading scientists of all time. His work laid the foundations for some of the most important human discoveries of all time. Yet even a man of his talents was not immune from making errors, from time to time.


Einstein was a revolutionary thinker, but even he made mistakes from time to time. Here are 5 of Einstein’s biggest fails.

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Mar 14, 2019

T-Suite Podcast: The dawning of the age of cognitive computing

Posted by in category: computing

In today’s T-Suite Podcast, a talk with “Content Wrangler” Scott Abel shows how far cognitive computing has progressed since 2016.

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Mar 14, 2019

Your “Second Brain” is In Your Gut

Posted by in category: neuroscience

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Mar 14, 2019

Add 15 healthy years to the lives of 1 million people — YoLife.io — Tassilo Weber — Ira Pastor — IdeaXme

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

Mar 14, 2019

Albert Einstein Birth Anniversary: 15 Rare and Iconic Photos

Posted by in category: futurism

On Albert Einstein’s birth anniversary, we bring you some of his rare and unseen pictures from our photo archives. Take a look at the pictures…

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