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Jul 24, 2017
For The First Time, a US Company Is Implanting Microchips in Its Employees
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: cyborgs, employment, robotics/AI
We’re always hearing how robots are going to take our jobs, but there might be a way of preventing that grim future from happening: by becoming workplace cyborgs first.
A company in Wisconsin has become the first in the US to roll out microchip implants for all its employees, and says it’s expecting over 50 of its staff members to be voluntarily ‘chipped’ next week.
The initiative, which is entirely optional for employees at snack stall supplier Three Square Market (32M), will implant radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips in staff members’ hands in between their thumb and forefinger.
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Jul 24, 2017
Google’s AI-enhanced spreadsheets are a taste of white-collar automation
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: information science, robotics/AI
Intelligent Machines
Google sprinkles AI on its spreadsheets to automate away some office work.
Want to turn boring numbers into a cool chart? Just ask, and Google’s algorithm will do the rest.
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Jul 24, 2017
This device can 3D-scan your body in 0.1 seconds 👀
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Jul 24, 2017
Moon’s interior may hold way more water than we thought
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: materials, space
Previously, scientists from Brown detected trace amounts of water in similar volcanic samples — which are composed of loose material or “glass beads” — brought back to Earth from the Apollo 15 and 17 missions. However, the Apollo samples were not collected from the large pyroclastic deposits mapped using the satellite data in the recent study. This brought into question whether the Apollo samples represent a large portion of the moon’s “wet” interior or if they represent only a small water-rich region within an otherwise “dry” mantle.
Related: Moon Express Reveals Bold New Plan to Explore Solar System
“Our work shows that nearly all of the large pyroclastic deposits also contain water, so this seems to be a common characteristic of magmas that come from the deep lunar interior,” Milliken said. “That is, most of the mantle of the moon may be ‘wet.’”.
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Jul 24, 2017
Reducing Inflammation Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Stem Cell Therapies
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
The immune system plays a key role in tissue regeneration and the various types of immune cells such as macrophages, can help or hinder that repair process.
Inflammation is part of the immune response but with aging that immune response becomes deregulated and the inflammation becomes excessive. Excessive levels of inflammation generally speaking inhibit tissue regeneration and when that inflammation is continual, as it often is in aging, this leads to a breakdown in the ability to heal injuries.
As well as a deregulated and dysfunctional immune system aging also sees rising numbers of senescent cells accumulate which also cause inflammation. The immune system fails as we age and stops clearing away these cells leading to a downward spiral of inflammation and increasingly poor tissue repair.
Jul 24, 2017
South African child ‘virtually cured’ of HIV
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: biotech/medical
Jul 24, 2017
Storytellers, claim your seat on ANA Flight #008
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: futurism, innovation
Submit your story for a chance to win a seat on Flight #008 and a $10,000 prize package, including a trip to Japan.
Your flight has been mysteriously transported 20 years into the future. How could this happen? Wait, that’s not important. Take a deep breath. Look around. Without a doubt, the world has changed. What new technologies and innovations have reshaped the way we live?
XPRIZE, ANA and the world’s top science fiction storytellers are embarking on a journey to 2037, envisioning a world transformed by exponential technologies and a global community of innovators. We’d like for you to join us.
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Jul 24, 2017
“The Day Trip of a Lifetime”: Zero 2 Infinity will bring you to Near Space to offer you a magnificent view of the planet cruising above 99% of the atmosphere 🌏
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
With Bloon, you will travel aboard the safest space vehicle ever designed and get the planetary awareness that only astronauts have been able to experience before.
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