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Sep 5, 2018

An Interview With David Gobel

Posted by in categories: futurism, life extension

An interview with Methuselah Foundation’s founder David Gobel.


David Gobel is an inventor, philanthropist, futurist, and passionate rejuvenation advocate and supporter; he’s known for co-founding Methuselah Foundation with Dr. Aubrey de Grey and for proposing the intriguing concept of “longevity escape velocity”, but his achievements and successes extend far beyond that. David has kindly granted LEAF a most interesting and detailed interview.

If you’re not familiar with the Methuselah Foundation, it is possibly the oldest organization active in the field of rejuvenation advocacy and support; it also works as an incubator for startups working in rejuvenation research and has helped kickstart many of the projects we talk so much about on our website. If you like, you can find more information on Methuselah Foundation in our older article.

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Sep 5, 2018

This is a big deal for the future of organ transplants

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

https://suhub.co/2PZGpPK

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Sep 4, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — 2bAhead Conference Video — Ira S. Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, DNA, evolution, futurism, health, life extension, transhumanism

https://speaker.future.consulting/en/home/search/video/video…re-cancer/

Sep 4, 2018

Ready for lift-off: first international guidelines for small spacecraft just published

Posted by in categories: futurism, satellites

Space is all the rage, so it seems. The number of small spacecraft – including satellites – being manufactured has rocketed in recent years, and future forecasts are equally explosive. The first-ever internationally agreed requirements have just been published, enabling the industry to cruise even higher.

The small satellites industry is taking off. According to a recent report by SpaceWorks1), an aerospace company focused on delivering cutting-edge flight and space technologies, 2017 showed a 205 % increase in small satellite launches compared to 2016, with a record number still awaiting launch. What’s more, forecasts for future spacecraft production, often by new entrants to the industry, look equally celestial.

But producing these spacecraft involves some very specific requirements that newcomers to the market may not be aware of. To help harmonize the sector, ISO has just published the first-ever international technical specification for small spacecraft, which states the minimum requirements that every small spacecraft needs to comply with regardless of its mission.

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Sep 3, 2018

Intelligent weapon

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Sep 3, 2018

Neil Armstrong biopic not unpatriotic, say sons as Aldrin fuels controversy

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First Man does not show the astronauts planting US flag, sparking anger on the right – but second man’s views are unclear.

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Sep 3, 2018

“Thank God is Fridmfmfm…” Photo

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Happy Monday

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Sep 3, 2018

Centuries-Old Plant Collection Now Online — A Treasure Trove For Researchers

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Close to 800,000 records from about a dozen plant collections or “herbaria” are being digitized, allowing researchers broad access to data on plant species collected and preserved in past centuries.

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Sep 2, 2018

Watch this new printer shoot droplets with 100 times Earth’s gravitational force

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Sound waves rip droplets from a nozzle, “like picking apples from a tree.”

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Sep 2, 2018

Advanced Artificial Intelligence Could Run The World Better Than Humans Ever Could

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Humanity is terrible at planning for the distant future. If we build advanced artificial intelligence, it might save us from ourselves.

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