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Jun 16, 2017

Head Transplant Doctor Reports Successful Repair of Spinal Cord in Rats

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A head transplant doctor claims to have made advance toward realizing the medical procedure, but the scientific community remains skeptical. The team claims to have used a proprietary “glue” to repair the severed spines of rats and achieved full recovery.

Sergio Canavero, a man who has made the goal of his life’s work to transplant a human head onto a donor body, is claiming a success. He and his team have reported seemingly positive results from a technique called the Gemini Protocol. They used the protocol to repair severed spinal cords in rats, and their findings indicate that their methodology works “across the board.”

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Jun 16, 2017

This gel gives robots the sense of touch

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This gel gives robots an extremely accurate sense of touch.

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Jun 16, 2017

This virtual reality game makes you walk the plank

Posted by in categories: entertainment, virtual reality

This virtual reality game will test one of your greatest fears.

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Jun 16, 2017

Japan Is Designing An Invisible Train To Be Launched By 2018

Posted by in categories: innovation, transportation

This extraordinary train is designed by train Kazuyo Sejima, who was recently awarded Pritzker Prize, which is given as a Nobel Prize of architecture. Sejima is an architect from a Japanese company Sanaa. He claimed that without a doubt the train will be not totally unseen but it will be super-reflective. It seems to be partially invisible because of its pure mirrored shell. This task was very challenging for the architects as well as for the engineers. After this successful mission, they have concluded that this design can be put on to the active trains as well.

Sejima has got authorization from the Seibu Railway Co, that for celebrating its 100th anniversary of Red Arrow express commuter train, they have to remodel the outer surface and inside of it. The invisible train is likely to be launched in 2018 and this express will travel over 178 km (111 miles) all over Japan. In an interview held last week, Sejima said “The limited express travels will pass through beautiful panorama like mountains of Chichibu. This will be a great reason for the passengers to travel on this train.”

The whole news about the partially invisible train is not revealed by the inventors but Dezeen magazine has published that its outer surface will have semi-transparent and mirrored panels, and its boxy shape created into a silver bullet. We already came through extraordinary bullet train designed by Japan and now this semi-transparent train seems really exciting. This will be the latest invention which we have not come through till now.

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Jun 16, 2017

Car-Charging Roads

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

These roads charge your car WHILE you drive.

Credit: Alex Klokus

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Jun 16, 2017

At last, the US might get its own high-speed bullet train

Posted by in category: transportation

https://youtube.com/watch?v=VdFD2hy7kFM

Imagine cruising through Texas at 200 miles per hour.

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Jun 16, 2017

This $130 million ‘Hyperloop Hotel’ would allow people to travel between cities in luxury rooms

Posted by in categories: innovation, transportation

At the Hyperloop Hotel, guests could zoom between a network of cities, eliminating the need for planes. The concept won a 2017 Radical Innovation Award.

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Jun 16, 2017

Lab-Grown Meat Is Almost Here

Posted by in category: food

Pluripotent stems cells might be the key to creating reliable lab-grown meat.

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Jun 16, 2017

French President Macron launches tech visa to make France a ‘country of unicorns’

Posted by in category: government

France launched a technology visa on Thursday which aims to attract international talent, with newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron talking about the need to strip out regulation to become a “country of unicorns”.

Speaking at the Viva Tech conference in Paris, France, Macron outlined how his government would slash complex regulation, make it easier for foreign talent to work, and support start-ups with money, in order to create world-leading companies.

The visa is open to start-up founders, employees and investors and is a fast-track procedure to obtain a residence permit in France known as the “Talent Passport”. It’s valid for four years and extended to immediate family members.

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Jun 16, 2017

Earlier this week, I interviewed on TV2, one of Hungary’s most popular channels w/ about a million viewers

Posted by in categories: cryonics, life extension, transhumanism

The story is on bringing people back to life with radical science and it talks about transhumanism and cryonics. This is the most widespread story I’ve seen on #transhumanism in Eastern Europe yet. https://tenyek.hu/kulfold/237876_felelesztik-az-agyhalottakat.html

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