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May 13, 2018

Sun Emits a Solstice Flare and CME

Posted by in category: materials

This image shows the bright light of a solar flare on the left side of the Sun and an eruption of solar material shooting through the Sun’s atmosphere.

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May 13, 2018

New Multiverse Research Suggests Scientists Need a New Law of Dark Energy

Posted by in category: cosmology

Two new studies analyzing the relationship between dark energy, life, and the multiverse suggest it’s possible life exists in universes outside our own. Though the idea of the multiverse is not new, the concept of our universe being extraordinarily special might not be true.

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May 13, 2018

Startup that wants you to ‘live to 130 in the body of a 22-year-old’

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

While you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, you may be able to make your pup young again.

A Harvard startup has begun preliminary experiments on beagles and claims it can make animals ‘younger’ by adding new DNA instructions to their bodies.

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May 13, 2018

Scientists discover promising off-switch for inflammation

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, life extension

And inflammation is one of the three primary ageing processes.


Scientists have discovered a new metabolic process in the body that can switch off inflammation. They have discovered that ‘itaconate’—a molecule derived from glucose—acts as a powerful off-switch for macrophages, which are the cells in the immune system that lie at the heart of many inflammatory diseases including arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and heart disease.

The scientists, working in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute at Trinity College Dublin, hope their discovery will have relevance for inflammatory and infectious diseases—and that their findings may also help to develop much-needed new drugs to treat people living with these conditions.

Professor of Biochemistry at Trinity, Luke O’Neill, was, along with Dr. Mike Murphy of the University of Cambridge, the joint leader of the work just published in leading international journal Nature. The discoveries were made using both human cells and mice as a model organism.

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May 13, 2018

Antibody-Drug Conjugates – A Groundbreaking Solution to Cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Hats off to scientists that keep finding novel methods to fight cancer.


The ever increasing research in cancer cure has led to the market growth of a popular new solution — Antibody-drug conjugates.

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May 13, 2018

The Flying Tesla is Coming, Sooner or Later

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space, sustainability, transportation

We’ve all dreamed of owning, or at the very least being a passenger of, a flying car. It’s the sci-fi dream that never transpired — until recently, that is. With a growing emphasis of developing flying taxis among several different companies, one wonders if the revolutionary Tesla Motors has plans to join in on this new venture.


Could Elon Musk’s random tweet from late last year be an indicator of Tesla’s interest in flying cars and their joining of this brand new “space race?”

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May 13, 2018

Now Google Assistant Can Call Your Parents

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This cool new tech will help you blow off your parents like never before!

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May 13, 2018

Carbon kinetic weapons

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI, space

Future wars could be much more fierce with weapons even more powerful than nukes:


The world is progressing in many ways, but tribalism isn’t going away, so new arms races in AI, drones, bio-weapons and space weapons are already under way. Forewarned is forearmed. What sort of weaponry should we expect? I’ve discussed AI and bio approaches before on other blogs, so this one looks just at kinetic weaponry using advanced materials, coupled to EM acceleration systems.

https://carbondevices.com/2017/08/31/using-inverse-rail-guns…ce-launch/ shows a crude illustration of my invention, the inverse rail gun, which inverts the idea of using a slug on a short rail gun and uses the short rail gun to accelerate a long tape instead.

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May 13, 2018

Swarm of earthquakes hits seismically active region along California border

Posted by in category: futurism

A swarm of small earthquakes hit around a town near the U.S.-Mexico border Saturday and continued into Sunday.

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May 13, 2018

Exclusive footage of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Boston Dynamics’ Marc Raibert shows off exclusive footage of the Atlas robot. It runs, can move boxes, and much much more.

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