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Jun 17, 2019
Are China and US racing towards inevitable military confrontation in outer space?
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: military, space
Beijing is still behind in terms of its space-based military capabilities, but the gap is closing fast, experts say.
Jun 17, 2019
Cosmologists Clash Over the Beginning of the Universe
Posted by Michael Lance in category: cosmology
What happened before the Big Bang? And what happened before that? Stephen Hawking’s answer—there was no beginning—is now the subject of intense debate.
A recent challenge to Stephen Hawking’s biggest idea — about how the universe might have come from nothing — has cosmologists choosing sides.
Jun 17, 2019
How China Is Creating the Factory of the Future
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
By comparison, the next biggest market, Japan, will be responsible for 11% of all shipments over that same period and the U.S. for 7%. Developing-world markets Mexico, India, Thailand, Vietnam and Brazil will collectively buy just 5% of industrial robots.
China is setting the pace in automation to create the factory of the future.
Jun 17, 2019
Anti-aging compound from pomegranates proves promising in human clinical trials
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Since aging is a key driver of many diseases, targeting that process could be a handy catch-all for treating a range of diseases and improving quality of life for pretty much everybody. Researchers at EPFL have now reported a new step towards that goal, with human clinical trials of a fruit-derived compound showing promise in slowing mitochondrial aging in elderly patients, with no side effects found.
Jun 17, 2019
Aston Martin will race a detuned Valkyrie at Le Mans in the new Hypercar class
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: transportation
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest has announced a new top class for the Le Mans endurance race – a “hypercar” class that will begin in 2020–21, designed to entice some of the world’s most extreme streetcars to throw down and prove themselves. And one we’ll definitely see on track is the awesome Aston Martin Valkyrie.
Jun 17, 2019
A genetic mutation could help us understand how to stop pain
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: genetics
People like Jo Cameron, who can’t feel any pain, could help us find the on-off switch for suffering.
Jun 17, 2019
5 Things You Likely Never Knew About Apollo 11
Posted by Bruce Dorminey in category: futurism
On the cusp of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, the technological history surrounding this one giant leap is full of surprises.
Jun 16, 2019
Drug-Resistant Bacteria Common at Horse Farms, Study Shows
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, food, sustainability
Scientists found 200 E. coli strains, about half of which were resistant to at least one microbial agent, in manure, air, and horse nostrils at Polish riding centers. Here’s what that means for you.
Jun 16, 2019
GSK partners with CRISPR pioneer Doudna to find new drugs
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, robotics/AI
GSK forms CRISPR alliance with UC Berkeley and UCSF to create functional genomics insitute. The main one, technologywise, is this about using CRISPR as a gene function screen. One can do a gazillion experiments at once, fleshing out connections, sketching the biology, finding drug targets. http://bit.do/eU942
S AN FRANCISCO — The drug maker GlaxoSmithKline announced Thursday that it would team up with some of the nation’s most prominent CRISPR researchers to use the gene-editing technology in a search for new medicines, establishing a new lab in San Francisco and spending up to $67 million over five years.
Jennifer Doudna, the University of California, Berkeley, researcher who co-invented the CRISPR enzyme technology, will help lead the effort, along with Jonathan Weissman, a UC San Francisco researcher who has been using CRISPR to understand the function of individual human genes and how they work together. Both are Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators.
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