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Apr 8, 2017

Upgrading humans into GODS will be the next ‘billion dollar industry’

Posted by in category: futurism

The next billion dollar industry will not be a service or product – it will be upgrading humans, an expert has revealed.

It has been suggested that humans will have access to technology that will allow them to ‘upgrade themselves into gods’.

Bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari has also warned that because not everyone will be able to experience the upgrade, due to costs, there will be a divide that could spark ‘old racist ideologies’ — but this time, differences will be ‘engineered and manufactured’.

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Apr 8, 2017

Your own 3D figurine

Posted by in category: futurism

This store lets you create a 3D model of yourself.


You can get a 3D selfie from a store in New York.

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Apr 8, 2017

The Quest To Grow Cities From Scratch

Posted by in category: materials

Biologists have been experimenting with building materials made with living organisms for years. When will they be used to build our cities?

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Apr 8, 2017

27 — Libertarianism & Transhumanism (with Zoltan Istvan and Tempest McGee)

Posted by in categories: geopolitics, transhumanism

Podcast on transhumanism and libertarianism with Cuddle Pile (their show is also on iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, etc). It’s a fun interview.


Cuddle Pile 27 Libertarianism & Transhumanism (with Zoltan Istvan and Tempest McGee)

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Apr 8, 2017

Scientists Have Created an Artificial Organ That Can Pump Out Cancer-Fighting T-Cells

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Scientists have developed an artificial thymus, an organ crucial to the human immune system, that could produce special cancer-fighting T-cells in the body on demand.

T-cells are white blood cells that naturally combat disease as part of our immune system, but these artificially engineered versions would be targeted at specific forms of cancer, potentially giving our natural defences a boost in attacking the disease.

In the human body, the thymus sits in front of the heart and uses blood stem cells to make T-cells, which then go onto fight infection in the body. But as people get older or become sick, the thymus becomes less efficient.

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Apr 8, 2017

The Military is Prepping for Space Wars

Posted by in categories: alien life, military

Excellent idea! but we need to point the weapons away from earth to shoot down Asteroids / bad aliens and form The Earth Defense Directorate. (The Earth Defense Directorate is the ficticious unified military command of the planet Earth in the 25th century. (Buck Rogers) It encompasses both ground forces (who wear white uniforms and use traditional army ranks, such as Major and Colonel) and a naval force which operates Earth’s starships (such as the Searcher) and whose officers and crew wear blue uniforms and have naval ranks.)


The U.S. military is preparing for IRL Star Wars.

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Apr 8, 2017

Climate change to increase SEVERE plane turbulence

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

Reminds me of the 2004 film “The Day after Tomorrow” : in which Jack Hall, paleoclimatologist, must make a daring trek across America to reach his son, trapped in the cross-hairs of a sudden international storm which plunges the planet into a new Ice Age.


CLIMATE CHANGE will increase severe plane turbulence by 149 per cent, according to scientists.

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Apr 7, 2017

This Is the World’s First 3D-Printed “Supercar”

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, sustainability, transportation

Divergent 3D has shown off the Blade Supercar, the first-ever 3D-printed sports car capable of reaching 97 km (60 mph) in 2.2 seconds. The car is made from a more sustainable approach to materials that, if widely adopted, could help alleviate the carbon footprint of automakers.

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Apr 7, 2017

In Defense of Pet Causes — By Ian David Moss | Stanford Social Innovation Review

Posted by in category: innovation

“The effective altruism movement could be more effective if it encouraged adoption of its principles within causes and geographies, not just across them.”

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Apr 7, 2017

Britons expected to send 235m items of clothing to landfill this spring — By Rebecca Smithers | The Guardian

Posted by in category: environmental

“Study finds three-quarters of consumers throw away rather than recycle or donate unwanted garments”

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