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Jul 13, 2016
5 New Technologies That Will Revolutionize Medicine
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: biotech/medical
Bio-engineered blood vessels.
These new technologies will be released in the market by the next 5 years.
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Jul 13, 2016
Alzheimer’s breakthrough: Vaccine developed
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, government, neuroscience
Experts at Adelaide’s Flinders University have made an Alzheimer’s breakthrough that may result in world’s first dementia vaccine. Developed by Australian and US scientists, this vaccine may not only prevent but also reverse early stages of Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia.
The Alzheimer’s vaccine may be tested on humans within the next two to three years after being bankrolled by the US Government. Scientists from Flinders University and America’s Institute of Molecular Medicine and University of California developed the vaccine by targeting proteins in the brain that block neurons.
The formula targets tau proteins and abnormal beta-amyloid that cause Alzheimer’s. The scientists are confident that the vaccine would eventually be used as preventative vaccine. According to Flinders University medicine professor Nikolai Petrovsky, the proteins must be removed from the brain as Alzheimer’s, and dementia sufferers have lots of these broken down proteins inside.
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I knew about the hack; however, CIO covered it up is a new twist to this story.
Problems uncovered after employees walk off job with thousands of SSNs on flash drives.
Jul 13, 2016
Russian hypersonic bomber can launch nuclear attacks from space
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: military, space
Military bosses claim the engine for the craft has already been tested, and a prototype could take to the air in six years.
It would be able to travel anywhere in the world in two hours and drop a devastating nuclear warhead before returning to base, it is claimed.
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Jul 13, 2016
The Threats That Artificial Intelligence Researchers Actually Worry About
Posted by Amnon H. Eden in category: robotics/AI
Slate summary of the debate on AI Safety:
Fears about A.I. take a very different form depending on whom you ask.
Some researchers think that the benefits of developing an A.G.I. far outweighv the risks, and the question of control is a moot point. Intelligent systems will be developed by humans and controlled by humans, so there is nothing to worry about.
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Jul 13, 2016
Brain ‘hacking’: Entrepreneurs turn to fasting and ‘smart drugs’
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, food, neuroscience
The SV trend.
Employees at San Francisco startup Nootrobox don’t eat on Tuesdays.
The weekly fast isn’t an extreme money-saving move by a scrappy, bootstrapping company. Instead, Nootrobox team members swear withholding food for 36 hours — they stop eating Monday night — improves their workplace focus and concentration.
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Jul 13, 2016
Eating Sugar And Fatty Foods Is As Bad As Doing Drugs
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, food, health, neuroscience
Is it time for rehab for junk food junkies?
Apparently, all the burgers and smoothies you’re consuming cause your brain to forget to stop eating even when you’re full.
Can you relate to midnight cravings and the feeling of perpetual hunger? Do you resort to grabbing fast food on the fly or eating out of a tub of ice cream while you’re bored around the house?
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Although this article is 1 month old; still is too interesting not to share.
SEATTLE — If you happen to see a driverless lawnmower on the side of the road, WSDOT would rather you keep your eyes on the road.
Crews now use a driverless slope mower to clear hard to reach areas that are too dangerous for an operator to sit on a riding mower. It’s proving to be an efficient, safe tool for WSDOT.
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Jul 13, 2016
AI pill-dispenser uses facial and voice recognition
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QjJ_GffiNEE
Pillo is a smart pill dispenser that stores an entire family’s medication while automatically reordering when supplies run low.
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