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Oct 15, 2017
Lost in Transportation: Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Defects in ALS and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
Posted by Ian Hale in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Oct 15, 2017
Synthetic organs, nanobots and DNA ‘scissors’: the future of medicine (w/video)
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology
Nanobots that patrol our bodies, killer immune cells hunting and destroying cancer cells, biological scissors that cut out defective genes: these are just some of technologies that Cambridge researchers are developing which are set to revolutionise medicine in the future.
In a new film to coincide with the recent launch of the Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences, researchers discuss some of the most exciting developments in medical research and set out their vision for the next 50 years.
Oct 15, 2017
Can We Rejuvenate Our Bodies Using Telomerase to Lengthen Telomeres?
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Telomerase replenishes telomeres, extending the cell’s lifespan. Researchers hope that telomerase enhancement will rejuvenate our organs.
Oct 15, 2017
New Senolytics Reverse Aging
Posted by Brady Hartman in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Senolytics have been a hot topic lately. Here’s a primer.
Senolytics reverse aging by killing senescent cells. Researchers have found seven senolytics and are testing them in clinical trials.
Oct 15, 2017
The nature of warfare is changing. It’s time governments caught up
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: evolution, military
The future of military success will now be owned by those who conceive, design, build and operate combinations of information-based technologies to deliver new combat power. Caution, bureaucratic inertia, vested interest and institutional preference for evolution won’t work: this will only leave room for competitors to steal decisive advantage in the most challenging of competitions on Earth.
Unless the private and public sectors start sharing ideas, the UK will be left behind in the new arms race says former Joint Forces Command chief Richard Barrons.
Oct 15, 2017
When Cell Death Goes Bad — Researchers Discover Role in Cancer and Inflammation-linked Diseases
Posted by Brady Hartman in category: biotech/medical
There’s good cell death and then there’s the bad kind.
Programmed cell death goes haywire and causes cancer and many inflammation-related diseases, such as arthritis, atherosclerosis, and diabetes.
Oct 15, 2017
The Future May Owe Itself to Blockchain Technology. Here’s Why
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: bitcoin, computing, economics, internet, satellites
Sending satellites into space is going to continue to get cheaper since SpaceX proved it could reliably launch refurbished rockets. This is going to open up space exploration to more entities allowing for the continued democratization of space. Other technological advances could make a global space centered sharing economy a real possibility.
The rise of the internet and the ubiquity of mobile computing devices have changed everything from travel and shopping to politics – think Uber, Amazon, and Twitter.
Oct 15, 2017
Military Weapons China Copied From the United States
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: military
Oct 15, 2017
Most Insane Police Vehicles In The World
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: law enforcement, transportation
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QiyL9Dq-1IU
There are a list of thousands of vehicles that have been tweaked for speed, riveting performance and exhilarating power that’s built and tested to be taken to extremes.
Due to the increasing number of millionaires and their treasured toys, this was definitely a wake up call for the police forces to step their game up and to put a counter measure leverage system into place by upgrading their state vehicles so that they aren’t easily intimidated or outrun by the reckless speedsters on the move. We are to take a look at 10 of the best Police Cars in the world.
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