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Sep 21, 2018

Treating Aging with SENSOlytics

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

Today, we would like to share a talk given by Stephen Hilbert, President of Oisin Biotechnologies, in which he discusses treating aging and cancer by removing harmful senescent cells.

On July 12th, we hosted our first conference, Ending Age-Related Diseases: Investment Prospects & Advances in Research, at the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, which is part of the Cooper Union campus in New York City. The packed event saw a range of people from research, investment, and the wider community coming together for a day of science and biotech business presentations and panels.

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Sep 21, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — The Health Hub Podcast — Ira S. Pastor

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

Sep 21, 2018

A Breakthrough for U.S. Troops: Combat-Ready Pizza

Posted by in categories: food, space

Is this good as space food?


The latest entree to join the Army’s roster of M.R.E. field rations is a Sicilian-style slice that stays fresh for years and took decades to develop.

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Sep 21, 2018

Why NASA Needs a New Logo

Posted by in categories: chemistry, health, space

Do you think NASA needs a new logo?


Michael D. Shaw is a biochemist and freelance writer. A graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, and a protégé of the late Willard Libby, winner of the 1960 Nobel Prize in chemistry, Shaw also did postgraduate work at MIT. Based in Virginia, he covers technology, health care and entrepreneurship, among other issues.

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Sep 21, 2018

Build Small Nuclear Reactors for Battlefield Power

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, physics

Los Alamos engineers are working on a tiny, steel-encased core regulated by physics, not pumps.

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Sep 21, 2018

Building on New Shepard, Blue Origin to pump a billion dollars into New Glenn readiness

Posted by in category: space travel

Blue Origin is making the final preparations for crewed spaceflight in West Texas. Meanwhile, at Cape Canaveral, Florida, the company is continuing to push towards achieving orbit and entering the commercial launch market. During a speech this week, Jeff Bezos confirmed the company has already invested $1 Billion in space coast facilities and another $1 billion will be fed into the New Glenn rocket next year.

The New Shepard rocket, named after the first American in space Alan Shepard, is designed for suborbital space tourism. Passengers can experience a few minutes of weightless as the spacecraft flies up to 107 km, 7 km above the officially recognized Karman Line between Earth’s atmosphere and space. New Shepard first reached this altitude on Flight 8 in April.

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Sep 21, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — Unlimited Realities Podcast — Ira S. Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, cryonics, DNA, futurism, genetics, life extension, transhumanism

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/unlimited-realities-with-lisa-z…lth-future

Sep 21, 2018

How AI Can Help Stop Cyberattacks

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

As corporations struggle to fight off hackers and contain data breaches, some are looking to artificial intelligence for a solution.

They’re using machine learning to sort through millions of malware files, searching for common characteristics that will help them identify new attacks. They’re analyzing people’s voices, fingerprints and typing styles to make sure that only authorized users get into their systems. And they’re hunting for clues to figure out who launched cyberattacks—and make sure they can’t do it again.


As hackers get smarter and more determined, artificial intelligence is going to be an important part of the solution.

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Sep 20, 2018

Paging Mr. Spock: ‘Star Trek’ planet Vulcan found?

Posted by in category: space

A planet has been found right where the creator of “Star Trek” and three astronomers thought Vulcan would be.


(CNN)Maybe the final frontier isn’t so far out of reach. Astronomers have found an exoplanet reminiscent of the planet Vulcan from “Star Trek,” orbiting a star in a system only 16 light-years from Earth.

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Sep 20, 2018

Astronauts Going to Mars Will Absorb Crazy Amounts of Radiation. Now We Know How Much

Posted by in category: space travel

New Mars radiation measurements underline how dangerous humans would find the journey.

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