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Sep 9, 2018

The Alzheimer’s Hypothesis

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

A detailed analysis of Alzheimer’s disease.


Alzheimer’s disease was first discovered in 1907 in a 51 year old woman by the German physician Alzheimer. One of the first changes noticed was an eruption of jealous feelings towards her husband. It wasn’t long before symptoms of rapid memory impairment were observed. The impairments prevented her from finding her way out of her home, She hid herself, she would drag objects to and fro, and occasionally screamed because she believed people were out to kill her.

When she was institutionalized her gestures would show a complete helplessness. As common in most Alzheimer’s patients, she was disoriented as to time and place. At times she would state that she didn’t understand anything, felt confused, and totally lost. When the doctor came in to see her she would consider it as an official visit and would apologize for not having finished her work. Other times she would be terrified and start to yell that the doctor wanted to operate on her. Other times she would send him away in complete indignation uttering phrases indicating that she was afraid that the doctor wanted to damage her woman’s honor. At times she would become completely delirious, dragging her blankets and to and fro, calling for her husband and daughter, and seeming to experience auditory hallucinations. She would often scream for hours and hours in a horrible voice. Mental regression advanced quite steadily. After four and a half years of illness the patient finally died.

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Sep 9, 2018

The Alzheimer’s Hypothesis

Posted by in categories: aging, genetics, health, neuroscience, science

The Alzheimer’s Hypothesis

Introduction

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Sep 9, 2018

This beautiful map shows everything that powers an Amazon Echo, from data mines to lakes of lithium

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Welcome to the ‘Anatomy of an AI System’.

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Sep 9, 2018

Ocean Cleanup steams out to sea in test run to clean Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Posted by in categories: materials, sustainability

If all goes well, it will be towed out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch nearly 1,400 miles off the West Coast, about halfway between California and Hawaii. A support vessel will fish out the collected plastic every few weeks, according to the Associated Press. The waste will then be transported to dry land for recycling.

Shipping containers filled with the collected plastic are expected back on land within a year.

The project is lauded by many as a positive attempt to deal with the growing problem of plastic pollution in the oceans.

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Sep 9, 2018

The largest internet company in 2030? This prediction will probably surprise you

Posted by in categories: education, futurism

A top futurist has predicted that the largest internet company of 2030 will be an online school.

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Sep 9, 2018

Taking the First Picture of a Black Hole

Posted by in category: cosmology

ESO, european organisation for astronomical research in the southern hemisphere.

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Sep 9, 2018

Joe Rogan Experience #1169 — Elon Musk

Posted by in categories: business, Elon Musk

Elon Musk is a business magnet, investor and engineer.

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Sep 9, 2018

Methuselah Foundation Cofounder thinks Longevity Escape Velocity could be here by 2030

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

David Gobel was the first to put forward the concept of longevity escape velocity, or LEV. How far are we from LEV, assuming the current pace of research and no serious showstoppers?

Twelve years, or 2030, is David’s best guess based on what is known today.


David Gobel cofounded the Methuselah Foundation with Aubrey de Grey and continues to run the Methuselah Foundation today.

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Sep 9, 2018

Another Site For Extraterrestrial Life: Exomoons

Posted by in category: alien life

Trillions might be out there.

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Sep 9, 2018

Russian space chief vows to find “full name” of technician who caused ISS leak

Posted by in category: space travel

The Soyuz manufacturing issue represents another significant problem for the Russian space agency’s suppliers and its quality control processes. Already, the manufacturer of Proton rockets, Khrunichev, has had several serious problems that have led to launch failures. Rogozin was recently installed as the leader of Roscosmos to try to clean up corruption and address these kinds of issues.

He has his work cut out for him.


“We want to find out the full name of who is at fault—and we will.”

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