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Dec 18, 2022

Dream Fusion A.I — Everyone Can Now Easily Make 3D Art With Text!

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

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Dec 18, 2022

Elon Musk is taking legal action over the Twitter account that tracked his private jet. Take a Look

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, law

Elon Musk says he is taking legal action against the holder of a Twitter account that tracked his private jet, arguing it put his son at risk.

The @ElonJet account, which has more than half a million followers, was suspended on Wednesday. Its owner, 20-year-old Jack Sweeney, used publicly available flight-tracking information to tweet when Mr. Musk’s jet took off and landed.

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Dec 18, 2022

Could Twitter Be Elon Musk’s ‘Greatest Investment Ever’? Jim Cramer Isn’t Betting Against The ‘Underestimated’ Tesla CEO

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, finance, sustainability, transportation

In April, Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk said he was done selling Tesla shares to help finance his ongoing overhaul at Twitter.

Since then, he jettisoned more than $20 billion worth of Tesla stock and has continued the selling spree this week.

As the stock continues to skid, Jim Cramer sees an electric buying opportunity.

Dec 18, 2022

A change of heart? Cellular reprogramming reverses fibrosis after heart attack

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Researchers from Japan reveal that they may just have found a way to repair cardiac damage in patients suffering from chronic heart attack and heart failure.

In a study published in Circulation, researchers from the University of Tsukuba have shown that changing heart cell programming by tweaking the expression of a few key genes can actually reverse the lasting damage caused by heart attacks.

Adult heart cells have very limited ability to form new heart tissue, so when the is damaged by a , the damaged areas are filled in with inflexible scar tissue. The presence of scar tissue impairs and leads to arrhythmias, progressive and eventual death.

Dec 17, 2022

Riffusion’s AI generates music from text using visual sonograms

Posted by in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI

On Thursday, a pair of tech hobbyists released Riffusion, an AI model that generates music from text prompts by creating a visual representation of sound and converting it to audio for playback. It uses a fine-tuned version of the Stable Diffusion 1.5 image synthesis model, applying visual latent diffusion to sound processing in a novel way.

Since a sonogram is a type of picture, Stable Diffusion can process it. Forsgren and Martiros trained a custom Stable Diffusion model with example sonograms linked to descriptions of the sounds or musical genres they represented. With that knowledge, Riffusion can generate new music on the fly based on text prompts that describe the type of music or sound you want to hear, such as “jazz,” “rock,” or even typing on a keyboard.

Dec 17, 2022

Peter Diamandis: In 10 Years Tech Will Reset Your Age

Posted by in categories: life extension, Peter Diamandis, singularity

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

Slowing speed of aging will increase life expectancy.


Peter Diamandis, the founder of the Singularity University and the X Prize Foundation has a goal for the next decade: to add 20 or 30 healthy years to people’s life. Or, in other words, making 100 years old the new 60s. He presents his vision during “Priorities”, a summit that took place on September 2022 in New York and organized by the FII Institute. Here are the highlights.

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Dec 17, 2022

How inflammation is regulated: Research

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Their work has numerous potential impacts, especially in the context of understanding and responding to autoimmune disorders and inflammation.

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While our immune system serves a very important function protecting us from infection and injury, when immune responses become too aggressive this can lead to damaging inflammation, which occurs in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. Inflammation is triggered when our bodies produce “alarm proteins” (interleukins), which ramp up our defenses against infection and injury by switching on different components of our immune system.

Dec 17, 2022

Cellular ‘glue’ can regenerate tissues, heal wounds and regrow nerves

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Researchers at UC San Francisco (UCSF) have engineered molecules that act like “cellular glue,” allowing them to direct in precise fashion how cells bond with each other. This discovery represents a major step toward building tissues and organs, a long-sought goal of regenerative medicine [1].

Longevity. Technology: Adhesive molecules are found naturally throughout the body, holding its tens of trillions of cells together in highly-organised patterns. They form structures, create neuronal circuits and guide immune cells to their targets. Adhesion also facilitates communication between cells to keep the body functioning as a self-regulating whole.

Now a new study, published in Nature, details how the researchers engineered cells containing customised adhesion molecules that bound with specific partner cells in predictable ways to form complex multicellular ensembles.

Dec 17, 2022

The next and most profound industrial revolution in human history is underway in Low Earth Orbit

Posted by in categories: economics, government, space travel

Riding on the shoulders of the Apollo generation, the Artemis missions will pave the way for humans to return to the moon, begin human exploration of Mars, and someday for humanity to reach the edges of our solar system and beyond.

While the exploration of deep space is critical to advancing our understanding of so many unanswered questions about the universe and our place in it, it is equally as critical that the United States government and private industry work together to lead the commercialization of Low Earth Orbit (LEO), and capture the resulting massive new space economy.

As I wrote in The Washington Post recently, the most profound chapter in human history is the industrial revolution happening in LEO, just 250 miles above our heads. We are at a turning point for our civilization, pivoting from 60 years of space exploration to a new era of unprecedented economic activity, manufacturing and growth in space. This burgeoning epoch is called the Orbital Age, and it will drive a new trillion-dollar industry.

Dec 17, 2022

EOI Space forges equity and sales pact with Japan’s NTT Data

Posted by in category: satellites

SAN FRANCISCO – EOI Space, the Earth-observation startup formerly known as Earth Observant, attracted its first major customer for ultra-high-resolution imagery drawn from a constellation of satellites destined for very low Earth orbit.

NTT Data, part of the Tokyo-based technology company NTT Group, is acquiring 2.5 percent of EOI plus exclusive rights to sell EOI satellite imagery in Japan, one of the world’s largest Earth-observation markets.

NTT Data is the first partner to sign up for priority access to EOI imagery and services. EOI plans to work with other organizations and governments across the globe, but the NTT Data contract is an important one.