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Jun 24, 2019

How to live forever: meet the extreme life-extensionists

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

A very good article on the life and ideas of life extensionists/immortalists/longevity’s: “… Strole is now 70. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, a desert town. In the life-extensionist mode, he avoids dairy and rarely touches bread, though he devours a whole heap of other things. Recently his diet has included pills, branded ”Cognitive”, which he takes twice a day and claims have all sorts of nourishing effects on his brain. (What good is maintaining the body if not the mind?) The pills are part of a self-directed anti-ageing process that requires a lot of swallowing. On some days, Strole takes 70 supplements, including a tablet that ”energises the mitochondria” (mitochondria produce energy) and whose effects resemble ”a shot of coffee, minus the jitters”, as well as vitamins, multi-nutrients and metformin, a diabetes drug that has become so popular among life extensionists that one referred to it as ”the aspirin of anti-ageing”. In the early mornings, when the Arizona air is still brisk, he takes a cold dip in his pool to shock his immune system into better function, and at some point or another he lies face-up on an electromagnetic mat that whirs silently against his body and ”opens up the veins”, and engages in a breathing regime that, he says, ”balances the hormones”.


Some sleep on electromagnetic mats, others pop up to 150 pills a day. But are ‘life extensionists’ any closer to finding the key to longevity? Alex Moshakis meets some of the people determined to become immortal.

Jun 24, 2019

RNA-Seq Data Analysis Course

Posted by in category: futurism

EcSeq is a bioinformatics solution provider with solid expertise in the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data.

Jun 24, 2019

World Population Expected to Increase to 9.7 Billion in 2050, United Nations Reports

Posted by in category: economics

(UNITED NATIONS) — The world’s population is getting older and growing at a slower pace but is still expected to increase from 7.7 billion currently to 9.7 billion in 2050, the United Nations said Monday.

The U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs’ Population Division said in a new report that world population could reach its peak of nearly 11 billion around the end of the century.

But Population Division Director John Wilmoth cautioned that because 2100 is many decades away this outcome “is not certain, and in the end the peak could come earlier or later, at a lower or higher level of total population.”

Jun 23, 2019

“Frozen” Man Brought Back to Life

Posted by in categories: cryonics, life extension

Wondering if people can be brought back from cryonics freezing and still function as normal? Chick this out.


Justin Smith, 26, was brought back to life after being found with no pulse in the snow.

Jun 23, 2019

RFID killer

Posted by in category: futurism

Jak zničit RFID transpondér 125 kHz elektromagnetickým impulzem.

Jun 23, 2019

Turn your RFID credit card into an RFID ring!

Posted by in category: futurism

https://autode.sk/2GA2SPm • • #instructables #makeanything #RFID #contactless #wearabletech #DIYtech #wearableelectronics #creditcard #DIYring #custommade

Jun 23, 2019

Drug maker halts production of antibiotic Levaquin with reported side effects but risk remains

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The maker of a popular antibiotic who has been under fire after reports of dangerous side effects has halted production.

Jun 23, 2019

Meet the new 6-legged cause of infection, allergy, and life-threatening disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Researchers from Wake Forest Baptist and the University of Virginia suggest that chigger bites may cause alpha-gal allergy.

Jun 23, 2019

Cymascope, Cymatics, Apps, Music, Art

Posted by in category: media & arts

First “What-the-dolphin-saw” Image of a Submerged Man: Cymatic-Holographic Imaging Technique.


Home of Cymatics and the Cymascope for Research into sound and vibration creating Sonic Apps developed by John Stuart Reid, inspired by Dr. Hans Jenny.

Jun 23, 2019

In traditional Chinese culture Photo

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

In traditional Chinese culture, qi or ch’i is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living entity. Qi translates as “air” and figuratively as “material energy”, “life force”, or “energy flow”. Qi is the central underlying principle in Chinese traditional medicine and in Chinese martial arts.

Qi translates as “air” and figuratively as “material energy”, “life force”, or “energy flow”. Qi is the central underlying principle in Chinese traditional medicine and in Chinese martial arts. The practice of cultivating and balancing qi is called qigong.

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