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Jul 9, 2017
Rabbis Get High for Study Testing Effect of Magic Mushrooms on Religious Thinking | Haartez
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: ethics, human trajectories
“Psychologist says participants ‘seem to get deeper appreciation’ of their religious heritage in study conducted by scientists at Johns Hopkins University”
Jul 9, 2017
Using Macrophages to Reverse Atherosclerosis
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Increasing the level of autophagy might be the key to effective treatment of heart disease.
Today we will be looking at a new study that is attempting to treat atherosclerosis, one of the biggest age-related killers globally. As we age, our risk of developing atherosclerosis rises along with related conditions, such as hypertension.
We will be taking a look at new research that has reversed atherosclerosis in mice and is on the road to clinical trials in the future. Before we do that, let’s talk a little bit about how the disease develops and how macrophages work.
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Jul 9, 2017
Isn’t Technological Singularity Just Backing Up Consciousness For Safe Keeping?
Posted by Dave Holt in categories: existential risks, neuroscience, singularity, transhumanism
It’s amazing how fast science and emerging technologies are moving but most people seem to not care and want to break their emotional trance on trivial, emotional laden, propaganda filled news and views. Even though, this new science and emerging technology will have a profound effect on their lives and the lives of their children.
Human Extinction and using technological singularity and transhumanism to back up human consciousness to save and evolve the human race.
Jul 9, 2017
A World First Digital Construction Solution
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: robotics/AI
Leading an Industry Revolution
From the computer aided design of a structure, the Hadrian X robotic, end-to-end bricklaying system handles the automatic loading, cutting, routing and placement of all bricks, course by course.
Western Australia Innovator of the Year 2016 Overall Winner.
Jul 9, 2017
Uber self-driving trucks are on the road
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Jul 8, 2017
Radioactive Diamond Batteries: Making Good Use Of Nuclear Waste
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: nuclear energy
Such a battery produces very low power, but has no moving parts, no emissions of any type including radiation, needs no maintenance, does not need to be recharged and will operate for thousands of years.
The team grew a man-made diamond that, when placed in a radiation field, was able to generate a small electrical current. And the radioactive field can be produced by the diamond itself by making the diamond from radioactive carbon-14 extracted from nuclear waste.
Even better, the amount of radioactivity in each diamond battery is a lot less than in a single banana.
Jul 8, 2017
The mystery planet that could destroy the Earth
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: entertainment, space
Just in time for summer movie season comes news that something huge is lurking out there at the edge of the solar system. It’s really big. It’s never before been detected. It’s warping gravity fields.
No, it’s not the latest Michael Bay disaster-fest or the mothership from “Independence Day.” It’s not the hypothesized Planet 9 that everyone was talking about a little over a year ago. Probably it’s another planet. Or maybe that mothership.
Jul 8, 2017
Could a Robot Be President?
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: ethics, geopolitics, robotics/AI, transhumanism
Great story in Politico Magazine on #transhumanism and a future AI President. My direct digital democracy ideas and others are mentioned: “Istvan, for one, envisions regular national elections, in which voters would decide on the robot’s priorities and how it should come out on moral issues like abortion; the voters would then have a chance in the next election to change those choices. The initial programming of the system would no doubt be controversial, and the programmers would probably need to be elected, too. All of this would require amending the Constitution, Istvan acknowledges.”
Yes, it sounds nuts. But some techno-optimists really believe a computer could make better decisions for the country—without the drama and shortsightedness we accept from our human leaders.
Jul 8, 2017
Breakthrough high temperature ceramic for hypersonic vehicles and more
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: energy, military, space
Breakthrough high temperature ceramic for hypersonic vehicles, space, energy and military applications.