So everyone can have fun in the sun this summer. By Taylor Pittman 06/16/2017 04:31pm EDT
Female wins The Longsword Competition at the World Invitationals
Modern day female longsword expert wins the The Longsword Competition at the World Invitationals. Trained in European martial arts as she puts it (When you think ‘martial arts’ it usually brings up images of Far East fighting styles, so this was interesting to hear European sword fighting described in this way), and using swords that… Continue reading Female wins The Longsword Competition at the World Invitationals
20 Ways Business Meetings and Events Might Change in the Next Five Years
What are the key driving forces shaping the emerging future of business meetings, events, and conferences? The next five years promise to bring fundamental changes across society – from the clients we serve, to the technology we use, and the needs and priorities of business – literally everything is “up for grabs”. At the same… Continue reading 20 Ways Business Meetings and Events Might Change in the Next Five Years
Space Fence: Connecting the Surveillance and Transhumanist Agendas
Betty Lim Is a massive, planetary-wide, space surveillance system currently being constructed that aims to monitor you all the way down to your DNA. Officially, the Space Fence is, according to Wikipedia, a 2nd generation space surveillance system being built (started in 2014) by the US Air Force and Lockheed Martin to track artificial satellites… Continue reading Space Fence: Connecting the Surveillance and Transhumanist Agendas
Billionaires Are Dead Serious About Moving Factories to Space
It sounds like science fiction, but the idea of moving heavy industries off Earth seems far less far-fetched ever before. Collecting resources from other planets or asteroids instead of using up what little we have left on Earth could be the key to ensuring that human beings survive, Discover Magazine reports. “The solar system can… Continue reading Billionaires Are Dead Serious About Moving Factories to Space
A Step Closer to Regenerating the Aging Thymus
Researchers from the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute have made progress in the quest to rejuvenate the aging immune system by identifying the factors responsible for the age-related decline of the thymus. The thymus shrinks as we age The thymus is one of the most important organs in the body, and it is where thymocytes produced… Continue reading A Step Closer to Regenerating the Aging Thymus
Airspeeder series to debut 120-mph, head-to-head, manned multicopter racing in 2020
A grid full of 10 giant coaxial octocopters, each with a pilot on board, racing each other head-to-head through the air at speeds up to 200 km/h (120 mph)? That’s exactly what the Airspeeder racing series is set to introduce in 2020 with the aim of being a kind of Formula One for flying cars.
Bacteria engineered as Trojan horse for cancer immunotherapy
The emerging field of synthetic biology—designing new biological components and systems—is revolutionizing medicine. Through the genetic programming of living cells, researchers are creating engineered systems that intelligently sense and respond to diverse environments, leading to more specific and effective solutions in comparison to current molecular-based therapeutics. At the same time, cancer immunotherapy—using the body’s immune… Continue reading Bacteria engineered as Trojan horse for cancer immunotherapy
New video from our 2019 Undoing Aging conference: Graham Pawelec, University Tübingen, presenting his work on Ageing and the human immune system
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Dozens of Facebook pages about current events in Libya were linked to malware
Attackers would use the pages to post malicious URLs, disguising the links as news or mobile applications. Facebook said it removed the pages — which collectively had hundreds of thousands of followers — after notification from researchers…