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May 23, 2019

Plant Stem Cell Market for Nutrition Analysis Is Expected To Reach USD 1,299.7 Mn by 2022| Credence Research

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The latest market report published by Credence Research, Inc. “Global Plant Stem Cell Market for Nutrition – Growth, Share, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis, and Forecast, 2016 – 2022,” the plant stem cell market for nutrition was valued at USD 324.0 Mn in 2015, and is expected to reach USD 1,299.7 Mn by 2022, expanding at a CAGR of 21.3% from 2016 to 2022.

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May 23, 2019

What’s Really at the Center of the Universe?

Posted by in category: space

What do you think is at the center of the universe?

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May 23, 2019

New Progress in Stem-Cell-Free Regenerative Medicine

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

Regenerative medicine and stem cells are often uttered within the same breath, for good reason.

In animal models, stem cells have reliably reversed brain damage from Parkinson’s disease, repaired severed spinal cords, or restored damaged tissue from diabetes, stroke, blood cancers, heart disease, or aging-related tissue damage. With the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), in which skin and other tissue can be reversed into a stem cell-like state, the cells have further been adapted into bio-ink for 3D printing brand new organs.

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May 23, 2019

The geometry of an electron determined for the first time

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Physicists at the University of Basel have shown for the first time how a single electron looks in an artificial atom. A newly developed method enables them to show the probability of an electron being present in a space. This allows improved control of electron spins, which could serve as the smallest information unit in a future quantum computer. The experiments were published in Physical Review Letters and the related theory in Physical Review B.

The spin of an electron is a promising candidate for use as the smallest information unit (qubit) of a computer. Controlling and switching this spin or coupling it with other spins is a challenge on which numerous research groups worldwide are working. The stability of a single spin and the entanglement of various spins depends, among other things, on the geometry of the —which previously had been impossible to determine experimentally.

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May 23, 2019

Harvard Prof: Finding Dead Alien Civilizations Could Save Humans

Posted by in category: alien life

We should be on the lookout for signs of alien life — and alien death.

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May 23, 2019

The Physics of Time: D-Theory of Time & Temporal Mechanics — Instant Bestseller on Amazon | Press Release

Posted by in categories: physics, time travel

Instant Bestseller on Amazon, The Physics of Time is an easy but incredibly profound and in many ways astounding read for those interested in the subjects such as the nature of time, experiential temporality, time travel, the physics of information, and philosophy of time. “Time is a moving image of eternity.” This is the opening quote by Plato to volume 2 of The Science and Philosophy of Information series. And here’s the passage from the book: “Time seems to be moving for us in one direction in a linear, incremental fashion which is not a result of immutable physical laws but rather their probabilistic interpretation — things are said to get messier overtime, to move from more orderly states, towards more entropy, disorderly states. However, a growing number for physicists now regard entropy as a measure of information, [i.e. complexity] not of ”messiness.” https://www.ecstadelic.net/top-stories/the-physics-of-time-d…ss-release #PhysicsofTime #LifeboatFoundation


Ecstadelic Media Group releases a new non-fiction book The Physics of Time: D-Theory of Time & Temporal Mechanics by Alex M. Vikoulov, Antonin Tuynman PhD as a Kindle ebook (Press Release, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 22, 2019 11.00 AM PST)

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May 23, 2019

‘Spider-like senses’ could help autonomous machines see better

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

Researchers are building ‘spidey senses’ into the shells of autonomous cars and drones so that they could detect and avoid objects better.

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May 23, 2019

What Happens When You’re In a Coma?

Posted by in category: futurism

How does a coma affect the body?

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May 23, 2019

Unexpected observation of ice at low temperature, high pressure questions water theory

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May 23, 2019

Why Anti-vax Doctors Are Ordering 23andMe Tests

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Naturopaths have long been obsessed with a gene called MTHFR. Now vaccine skeptics are testing for it too.

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