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Jun 16, 2016
The Anti-Aging Pill
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Jun 16, 2016
Chinese Surgeon Planning the World’s First Full Head Transplant
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: biotech/medical
A Chinese surgeon has announced that he will conduct the world’s first transplant of an entire human head within the next year, much to the dismay of medical leaders across the globe.
© AP photo/ sam riley, mass general hospital via AP.
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Jun 16, 2016
MMTP — Major Mouse Testing Program — Interview with David Gems
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: health, life extension
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Jun 16, 2016
Scientists Say They’ve Unearthed A Completely New Kind Of Meteorite
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: futurism
Scientists say that in a Swedish quarry, they’ve uncovered a meteorite unlike any other documented on the planet.
Its chemical makeup is unique among the 50,000 meteorites known on Earth, as Birger Schmitz of Sweden’s Lund University tells The Two-Way. “This does not resemble anything … even if we look at the big types that exist today and look at the broad ranges, this one falls completely outside of everything,” he says.
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I often never am amazed when I see people who are both geniuses and gifted not follow society’s view on how they should look, present themselves, or speak, etc. I found this article a bit funny and some comments very short sighted. A real gifted and genius knows to never prejudge things ever because they themselves are already going against society’s label.
A leading neuroscientist who has spent decades studying creativity shares her research on where genius comes from, whether it is dependent on high IQ—and why it is so often accompanied by mental illness.
Jun 16, 2016
Aggressive, sparkplug-free gasoline auto engines with high efficiency
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: economics, energy, transportation
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories’ Combustion Research Facility are helping to develop sparkplug-free engines that will help meet ambitious automotive fuel economy targets of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.
They are working on low-temperature gasoline combustion (LTGC) operating strategies for affordable, high-efficiency engines that will meet stringent air-quality standards.
Sandia researchers Isaac Ekoto and Benjamin Wolk said the goal of the LTGC project is an engine in which chemically controlled ignition initiates the combustion of dilute charge mixtures.
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Jun 16, 2016
Rolls Royce of the future
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, transportation
Jun 16, 2016
Media Reports: Xinjiang Residents Must Present DNA To Obtain Passports
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, internet, policy, privacy, terrorism
Biometrics using DNA along with other recognition technology brings additional identity protection; however, is it just me or are others understanding the risk with our DNA and other bio info being online given the existing weak infrastructure and under pinning technology. Without a QC secured internet and infrastructure; I would hesitate having my bio/ DNA information online for hackers and terrorists.
Once your identity with the DNA is online; it will be extremely hard to do a reset button on your identity because things like an id number such as a US Social Security number, etc. can be changed; but DNA identity is not that achievable even with CRISPR.
The official Yili Daily reported that from the first of June, residents of the Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture in China’s far northwest must present the police with DNA samples, fingerprints, voice prints and a “three-dimensional image” when applying for travel documents.
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