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Feb 4, 2018

China’s plan to use artificial intelligence to boost the thinking skills of nuclear submarine commanders

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Equipping nuclear submarines with AI would give China an upper hand in undersea battles while pushing applications of the technology to a new level.

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Feb 4, 2018

Vitalik Buterin Donates $2.4 Million In Ether To Anti-Aging Research

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, life extension

Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, donated $2.4 mln in ETH to a charity researching solutions for aging, “one of the greatest problems facing humanity”.

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Feb 4, 2018

Puerto Crypto is a conference focused on connecting Puerto Rico with visionary entrepreneurs and investors in the blockchain, crypto currency and ICO vertical

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, internet

Puerto Rico 09:15 A History of Virtual Currency and Digital Payments Rod Garratt UCSB 09:30 Transparency and the Transformative Nature of Blockchain Technology Gerardo Trevino Paybook 10:00 Living on the Ledger And The Coming Licensing Revolution Matt Clemenson Lottery.com Scott Picken WealthMigrate.com 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 New Money, New Internet, New World Alena Vranova Satoshi Labs 11:15 Crypto Trading Panel Jared Geata Blockchain Industries, Inc.

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Feb 4, 2018

(video) Why all blue whales don’t get cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

SciShow created a well-produced video on why whales don’t get cancer. The video shows how researchers have discovered extra cancer-fighting genes in elephants and whales and plan to apply these lessons to fighting cancer in humans.


(video) Researchers are investigating why blue whales don’t get cancer and plan to apply this lessons to fighting cancer in humans.

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Feb 4, 2018

These researchers argue there is no upper limit to our lifespan

Posted by in category: life extension

Researchers say there is not an upper limit to human lifespan. However, a new report from the CDC suggests that both sides of the debate may be missing the point.


Summary: Several researchers say there is not an upper limit to human lifespan, contradicting studies which point to a maximum human lifespan. However, a new report from the CDC suggests that both sides of the debate may be missing the point. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ]

While many studies have set an upper limit on human lifespan at around 115 to 120 years, other researchers argue that there is no upper limit. This article presents both sides of the debate over the existence of a maximum human lifespan.

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Feb 4, 2018

The Mothership Awaits: Startup Societies In The Sky

Posted by in category: futurism

Another in our “Frontiers” series, this article examines the possibility and probability of Startup Societies in the sky. The upsides are great, but so are the obstacles…

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Feb 3, 2018

Yale dermatologists successfully restore skin color in vitiligo patients

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

By Ziba Kashef

Building on prior research that examined the use of an arthritis medication to treat vitiligo, a team of Yale dermatologists has successfully applied a novel combination therapy — the medication and light — to restore skin color in patients.

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Feb 3, 2018

New A.I. police car brings us one step closer to Robocop

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

The capabilities on this thing are both impressive and worrisome.

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Feb 3, 2018

Tickling the brain with electrical stimulation improves memory, study shows

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Tickling the brain with low-intensity electrical stimulation in a specific area can improve verbal short-term memory. Mayo Clinic researchers report their findings in Brain.

The researchers found word recall was enhanced with stimulation of the brain’s lateral temporal cortex, the regions on the sides of the head by the temples and ears. Patients recalled more words from a previously viewed list when low-amplitude was delivered to the brain. One patient reported that it was easier to picture the words in his mind for remembering.

“The most exciting finding of this research is that our for language information can be improved by directly stimulating this underexplored brain area,” says Michal Kucewicz, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic researcher in the Department of Neurology and co-first author. Dr. Kucewicz compares the stimulation to “tickling” the brain.

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Feb 3, 2018

India’s farmed chickens dosed with world’s strongest antibiotics, study finds

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health, sustainability

Warning over wider global health impacts after findings reveal hundreds of tonnes of colistin – the ‘antibiotic of last resort’ – are being shipped to India’s farms.

Thu 1 Feb 2018 05.50 EST Last modified on Thu 1 Feb 2018 11.20 EST.

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