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Dec 31, 2015
The 2015 Round Up: Our Biggest Longevity Stories This Year
Posted by Roy in category: life extension
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QwfH1gYkXTw
Just joined us? We break down 2015’s top aging and longevity stories.
Dec 31, 2015
Lunar Leap: Europe Is Reaching for a Moon Base by the 2030s — By Leonard David | Space.com
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: space, space travel, strategy
“There is growing interest in Europe to prioritize the moon as humanity’s next deep-space destination.”
Dec 30, 2015
Computer-on-Modules Enable First Bionic Leg with No Surgery or Implants
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, computing, cyborgs, electronics, transhumanism
Small Form Factor Technology Solves Complexities of Thought-Controlled Leg Prosthetics
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago has developed the first neural-controlled bionic leg, using no nerve redirection surgery or implanted sensors. It’s a powerful advancement in prosthetics, including motorized knee and ankle, and control enabled by the patient’s own neural signals. Powered by a tiny but powerful Computer-on-Module platform, this thought-controlled prosthetic represents a significant breakthrough in medical embedded design, improving patients’ lives and mobility with a prosthetic that more closely than ever acts like a fully-functioning natural limb.
The technology of prosthetic limbs has come a long way over time, yet options are still limited for leg amputees. While simple peg legs have evolved to more sophisticated and realistic artificial limbs, the patient was forced to undergo nerve surgery or endure invasive implants. And even though the technology to produce through-controlled mechanized arms has existed for some time, the complexities of leg motion have kept it from being successfully applied in leg prosthetics. Without the ability to move and control the knee and ankle, the prosthetic leg remained a passive solution for patients struggling to replicate natural leg motion.
Dec 30, 2015
Artificial intelligence, free money and the end of capitalism
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: economics, employment, robotics/AI
What will really happen if artificial intelligence takes the jobs we have today? How would society change if we got a basic income?
Dec 30, 2015
‘Star Wars’ dates: Here’s when the next five movies will be released
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: entertainment
You just saw The Force Awakens and want more next-gen Star Wars. Well, you’re going to get more.
Dec 30, 2015
Autonomous Cars Can Now Learn to Use Landmarks While Driving
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: education, robotics/AI, transportation
Cambridge scientists are “teaching machines to see” using a new smartphone-based system (or a regular camera), without GPS or a wireless connection.
This has applications in everything from driverless cars to autonomous vacuum cleaners.
Dec 30, 2015
A priest got suspended for riding a hoverboard in church
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
Dec 30, 2015
These Technologies Will Shift the Global Balance of Power in the Next 20 Years
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: business, economics, habitats, solar power, sustainability, transportation
Governments, businesses, and economists have all been caught off guard by the geopolitical shifts that happened with the crash of oil prices and the slowdown of China’s economy. Most believe that the price of oil will recover and that China will continue its rise. They are mistaken. Instead of worrying about the rise of China, we need to fear its fall; and while oil prices may oscillate over the next four or five years, the fossil-fuel industry is headed the way of the dinosaur. The global balance of power will shift as a result.
LED light bulbs, improved heating and cooling systems, and software systems in automobiles have gradually been increasing fuel efficiency over the past decades. But the big shock to the energy industry came with fracking, a new set of techniques and technologies for extracting more hydrocarbons from the ground. Though there are concerns about environmental damage, these increased the outputs of oil and gas, caused the usurpation of old-line coal-fired power plants, and dramatically reduced America’s dependence on foreign oil.
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