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Feb 15, 2023

What Toxic Chemicals Were Aboard the Derailed Train in Ohio?

Posted by in categories: chemistry, government, transportation

The train was carrying industrial materials used in plastics, paint thinners and other products, according to information provided to the federal government.

Feb 15, 2023

What time you exercise may be more important than the workout itself

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

The Methuselah Foundation is a non-profit medical charity focused on extending the healthy human lifespan by making 90 the new 50 by 2030. Our goal is to accelerate results in the longevity field, as well as the biotechnology, regenerative medicine, life sciences sectors. We incubate and sponsor mission-relevant ventures, fund research, and support projects and prizes.

Feb 15, 2023

Loneliness: The unspoken side-effect of aging

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience

When people talk about the problems of aging, they most often focus on aches and pains, chronic conditions like heart failure or diabetes, and neurological disorders like Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s. Often overlooked is the extremely common problem of loneliness.

Feb 15, 2023

Blockchain and crypto are rewriting the rules about longevity funding

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, blockchains, life extension

The Methuselah Foundation is a non-profit medical charity focused on extending the healthy human lifespan by making 90 the new 50 by 2030. Our goal is to accelerate results in the longevity field, as well as the biotechnology, regenerative medicine, life sciences sectors. We incubate and sponsor mission-relevant ventures, fund research, and support projects and prizes.

Feb 15, 2023

A New Study Hints That 38% of Cognitive Decline Is Impacted

Posted by in categories: health, neuroscience

Learn more about a new brain health study that suggests socioeconomic factors and mental health may be among the dementia risk factors we need to keep top of mind.

Feb 15, 2023

VRChat Sex Worker Denied Entry To US Over ‘Prostitution’

Posted by in category: sex

UK-based Hex wanted to visit friends in the U.S. but was barred from entering due to her virtual work.

Feb 15, 2023

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Feb 15, 2023

Bionic fingers create 3D maps of human tissue, electronics, and other complex objects

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, mapping, transhumanism

What if, instead of using X-rays or ultrasound, we could use touch to image the insides of human bodies and electronic devices? In a study publishing in the journal Cell Reports Physical Science (“A smart bionic finger for subsurface tactile-tomography”), researchers present a bionic finger that can create 3D maps of the internal shapes and textures of complex objects by touching their exterior surface.

“We were inspired by human fingers, which have the most sensitive tactile perception that we know of,” says senior author Jianyi Luo, a professor at Wuyi University. “For example, when we touch our own bodies with our fingers, we can sense not only the texture of our skin, but also the outline of the bone beneath it.”

“Our bionic finger goes beyond previous artificial sensors that were only capable of recognizing and discriminating between external shapes, surface textures, and hardness,” says co-author Zhiming Chen, a lecturer at Wuyi University.

Feb 15, 2023

Messier 104 (The Sombrero Galaxy)

Posted by in category: space

Hubble easily resolves the Sombrero galaxy’s rich system of globular clusters, estimated to be nearly 2,000 in number — 10 times more than the number of globular clusters in our Milky Way.

Feb 15, 2023

York Skeletal Remains of Medieval Anchoress Reveal Signs of Syphilis, Intriguing Mysteries of the Woman’s Life

Posted by in category: futurism

York skeletal remains that belonged to a medieval anchoress were found to have an unusual crouching position. Live Science reports that further analyses revealed that the woman died of arthritis and syphilis.

Mysterious York Skeletal Remains

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