Archive for the ‘life extension’ category: Page 528
Sep 14, 2017
There’s no need to fear a robot taking your job – not if you become one yourself
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: cyborgs, life extension, robotics/AI, transhumanism
A new article recently out discussing issues of #transhumanism:
Hello reader, are you trans? Transhuman, that is.
Probably not, but one day you might be – or, failing that, your kids or grandkids. In what is very much a ‘guest’ piece for the American Conservative, Zoltan Istvan – the Libertarian candidate for Governor of California – explains his transhumanist vision:
A super-short and to-the-point introduction to Rejuvenaction, ageing, and rejuvenation which I wrote on l4t.
You might have noticed I have sometimes mentioned ‘Rejuvenaction’ in passing in other posts on l4t, but never really went too much into detail as to what Rejuvenaction even is. I was hoping to trigger curiosity in the few readers l4t has had thus far (this is what I get for posting once in a blue moon), but I think it is high time to formally introduce l4t’s older brother.
Simply put, Rejuvenaction is an advocacy blog meant to spread awareness about the problem of human ageing and what could be done to bring about the end of this problem within a few decades.
Sep 13, 2017
U.S. Doc Prescribing Anti-Aging Cocktail To Seniors
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Could an experimental anti-aging cocktail of #rapamycin and #metformin and other drugs extend life? A Chicago physician is treating patients with an untested anti-aging drug regimen. This article details which medications the doctor prescribes and why he prescribes them.
A doctor prescribes anti-aging cocktail of rapamycin, metformin, and other drugs. This article explains the components of the cocktail.
Sep 13, 2017
Update on Google’s Secretive Startup Calico Labs
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, robotics/AI
Update on google’s secretive calico labs.
Google’s #Calico #Labs startup has been cloaked in secrecy, until recently. Calico Labs is using #AI and #MachineLearning to defeat aging. Using a new AI-based machine, they decoded a human genome from scratch — without looking at the official genome map.
Google’s biotech startup Calico Labs is hoping to outsmart death and has been cloaked in secrecy, until recently. That is, until this report.
Sep 13, 2017
Researchers Discover Key to Brain Aging
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: genetics, life extension, neuroscience
Researchers announced yesterday that they discovered a #genetic #brain #aging #clock that controls how our brains age. The clock controls brain aging according to a precise timetable. This discovery holds promise that scientists can prevent brain aging by stopping the clock.
Summary: Researchers announced yesterday that they discovered a genetic brain aging clock that controls how our brains age. The clock controls aging in our brains according to a precise timetable. This discovery holds promise that scientists can prevent brain aging by stopping the clock.
Imagine keeping your mind sharp as a teenager’s while you grow older, even into your twilight years.
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Sep 13, 2017
Artificial Intelligence: The Quest for Universal Beauty Could Also Help Aging Research
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: information science, life extension, robotics/AI
Humanity has been attempting to measure and assess beauty long before anyone even knew about computers and algorithms. Surprisingly, a new technology may help to solve the ancient question that mankind has struggled to answer: what is universal beauty? And perhaps even more intriguingly, it might help us in aging research.
Leonardo da Vinci attempted to capture the essence of beauty in his famous drawing, Vitruvian Man, through the use of geometrically equal proportions. This drawing was based on the writing of Roman architect Vitruvius in his treatise De Architectura.
According to Plato, beauty was an idea or form of which beautiful things were a consequence. He suggested that beauty was found when the sum of parts became a harmonious whole.
Sep 12, 2017
Scientists discover genetic timetable of brain’s aging process
Posted by Paul Gonçalves in categories: genetics, life extension, neuroscience
Brain scientists have identified a genetic programme that controls the way our brain changes throughout life.
The programme controls how and when brain genes are expressed at different times in a person’s life to perform a range of functions, the study found.
Experts say the timing is so precise that they can tell the age of a person by looking at the genes that are expressed in a sample of brain tissue.
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Sep 12, 2017
Keith Comito on SCIQ on TYT discussing why scientific research needs crowd funding to maximize progress and innovation
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
There is a crisis in science funding and in the relatively small field of rejuvenation biotechnology this means that crowdfunding breakthrough science is vitally important.
Sep 11, 2017
Here’s my 20 minute talk at Raadfest 2017 on #transhumanism and the Immortality Bus
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: life extension, transhumanism
Here’s my 20 minute talk at Raadfest 2017 on # transhumanism and the Immortality Bus. https://www.facebook.com/ZoltanGIstvan/videos/1980371782204597/?fref=mentions