Archive for the ‘futurism’ category: Page 875
Feb 6, 2019
Terrawatch: ‘slow earthquake’ in Turkey took 50 days to shake out
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Strain data shows a magnitude 5.8 quake in summer 2016 – but nobody felt it, scientists say.
Feb 6, 2019
Ira Pastor — Dr. Michael Lustgarten — IdeaXMe
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biotech/medical, DNA, futurism, genetics, hacking, health, life extension, transhumanism
Very excited to have interviewed Dr. Michael Lustgarten in my role as longevity / aging ambassador for the ideaXme Show — Mike has been at the forefront of studying the 100 trillion organisms present in the human microbiome, their effect on human health and wellness, as well as a major proponent of metabolomics and biologic age tracking — A true future thinker in the area of extending human lifespan and healthspan
Feb 5, 2019
Scientific Evidence That Crystal Healing Works
Posted by Victoria Generao in category: futurism
If you ever want to learn about this subject matter, I am available as a Mentor.
Many people are quick to dismiss the idea that crystals can heal, yet scientific evidence clearly shows that crystals may indeed have healing properties, along with other capabilities and uses.
Buzz got a standing O! 👏🤠 #SOTU2019
WATCH: Trump gives the 2019 State of the Union address.
Feb 5, 2019
Google has quietly dropped ban on personally identifiable web tracking
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
When Google bought the advertising network DoubleClick in 2007, Google founder Sergey Brin said that privacy would be the company’s “number one priority when we contemplate new kinds of advertising products.”
And, for nearly a decade, Google did in fact keep DoubleClick’s massive database of web-browsing records separate by default from the names and other personally identifiable information Google has collected from Gmail and its other login accounts.
Feb 4, 2019
“Invisible” reusable labels are written and read using light
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Currently, package labels contain certain information – such as barcodes, serial numbers or buyers’ addresses – that would be best left unseen by wrongdoers. Newly-developed rewritable labels could address that issue, as they’re blank and transparent unless exposed to a certain type of light.
Feb 3, 2019
Houston We Have a Podcast returns with the final part of the Apollo 8 series
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: futurism, space travel
Vanessa Wyche, deputy director of the Johnson Space Center, leads a panel discussion with key players of the Apollo program to learn critical lessons that can be applied to NASA’s future human spaceflight missions to the Moon and Mars. https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/apollo-8-part-2