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Nov 4, 2018
From Gene-Editing Cures to Bioweapon Nightmare
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Nov 4, 2018
A cure for cancer: how to kill a killer
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: biotech/medical
Revolutionary work on the body’s immune system and a host of new drug trials mean that beating cancer may be achievable.
Nov 4, 2018
Musk: Tesla Pickup Truck Will Be Straight Out of “Blade Runner”
Posted by Victoria Generao in categories: sustainability, transportation
Nov 4, 2018
Investors are pouring money into startups that are trying to find a cure for aging
Posted by Edward Futurem in categories: biotech/medical, economics, life extension
Active discussion on tne most effective technologies in comments to this page post. Number one is blood plasma-derived therapy.
Money has been pouring into startups researching longevity as treatments for aging become more of a reality. Here are the venture funds and pharma companies placing bets.
Nov 4, 2018
The Big Bang Wasn’t The Beginning, After All
Posted by Michael Lance in category: cosmology
In the beginning, there was light, and matter, and antimatter, in an expanding and cooling Universe. But something else happened before.
Nov 4, 2018
ANYmal robot tested on offshore platform
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: robotics/AI
Elon Musk is an engineer at heart, a tinkerer, a problem-solver—the kind of person Popular Mechanics has always championed—and the problems he’s trying to solve are hard. Really hard. He could find better ways to spend his money, that’s for sure. And yet there he is, trying to build gasless cars and build reusable rockets and build tunnels that make traffic go away. For all his faults and unpredictability, we need him out there doing that. We need people who have ideas. We need people who take risks.
We need people who try.