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Jan 9, 2017

How CRISPR gene editing puts scientists in the driver’s seat of evolution

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, evolution

CRISPR can help us end many diseases and guide evolution and is probably one of the most powerful tools we have recently added to our toolkit.


Imagine you could edit a mouse’s genes to be resistant to Lyme Disease. The mouse would breed and evolution would take its course, leading to the extinction of the disease. That’s the vision for scientists developing CRISPR, technology that allows scientists to rewrite the code of life. William Brangham talks to Michael Specter who wrote about CRISPR for The New Yorker.

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Jan 9, 2017

Sneaky asteroid spotted whizzing between Earth and moon

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, existential risks

A space rock large enough to do damage gives us a near miss just two days after being discovered.

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Jan 9, 2017

The Alien Style of Deep Learning Generative Design

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

What happens when you have Deep Learning begin to generate your designs? The commons misconception would be that a machine’s design would look ‘mechanical’ or ‘logical’. However, what we seem to be finding is that they look very organic, in fact they look organic or like an alien biology. Take a look at some of these fascinating designs.

The photo above design is described as follows:

“This is not only an exciting development for the construction sector, but many other industries as well. In the case of this particular piece, the height is approximately half that of one designed for traditional production methods, while the direct weight reduction per node is 75%. On a construction project that means we could be looking at an overall weight reduction of the total structure of more than 40%. But the really exciting part is that this technique can potentially be applied to any industry that uses complex, high quality, metal products.”

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Jan 9, 2017

Very Large Telescope joins Breakthrough search for Alpha Centauri’s planets

Posted by in categories: innovation, space

One of the most powerful observing instruments on Earth, the Very Large Telescope, will join the search for potentially habitable planets around the Alpha Centauri star system.

The survey will take place in 2019 under the terms of an agreement signed by the European Southern Observatory, which operates the VLT in Chile, and by the Breakthrough Initiatives.

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Jan 9, 2017

Bill Faloon — Age Reversal Will Happen

Posted by in category: life extension

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8D327VqFfw

Heck of a cheerleader. First Amendment Aspirin?

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Jan 9, 2017

Aubrey de Grey: Indefinite Lifespans And Rationalizing Death

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, singularity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D4OZqtIJMU

Aubrey and Kurzweil.


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Jan 9, 2017

Illumina Adds IBM Watson To DNA Test For Cancer Patients

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Teaming up with IBM Watson’s artificial intelligence to help simplify genomics for cancer tests: http://bit.ly/2iVEn58

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Jan 8, 2017

Anti-aging therapies targeting senescent cells: Facts and fiction

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

It’s an exciting time to be an elderly mouse. Researchers believe that by removing senescent cells (cells with a persistent damage response), which naturally accumulate with age, senior rodents can regrow hair, run faster, and improve organ function. This strategy may bring us one step closer to the “fountain of youth,” but it’s important to be cautious and not hype, says researcher of aging Peter de Keizer of the Erasmus University Medical Center in the Netherlands. In an Opinion published December 29 in Trends in Molecule Medicine, he discusses the milestones the field still needs to hit before translation in humans is ready for discussion.

#aging #crowdfundthecure

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161229141835.htm

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Jan 8, 2017

The best gift scientists can have for the New Year is funding for another longevity research!

Posted by in category: life extension

121 people including me have already sent their gifts to CellAge project, what about you? wink


Hello everyone! There are some great news, today CellAge campaign successfully reached amazing $6 000! This makes 15% of the goal, and we are very grateful to 121 brave people who decided to support the development of a universal test system to target senescent cells!

If you have not yet supported the campaign with a donation, here is a reminder that the best New Year gift for scientists is funding to launch another longevity study! bigsmile

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Jan 8, 2017

The Biocrystal- Holographic Properties Of DNA

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

Interesting position.


Anonymous by request.

The human energy field exists as an array of oscillating energy points that have a layered structure and a definite symmetry and these properties fulfill the definition of a normal crystal in material form” – Marc Vogel.

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