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Jun 12, 2022

How To Live Forever with BioViva’s Liz Parrish! The LONGEVITY revolution has begun!

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

Liz mentions combinatorial gene therapy for aging near the end which is something you hear the likes of George Church mention they are working on.


Liz Parrish is the founder of @BioViva Science, a company dedicated to curing biological aging, a disease that is at the root cause of all other chronic diseases from heart disease to Alzheimer’s. Watch this video to understand how much more control we have over our lifespan and health!

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Jun 11, 2022

Pentagon Aims to Demo a Nuclear Spacecraft Within 5 Years

Posted by in categories: military, nuclear energy, satellites

Ultra Safe Nuclear’s radioisotope battery would power orbiting satellites.

Jun 11, 2022

How the revamped Large Hadron Collider will hunt for new physics

Posted by in category: particle physics

The particle-smashing machine has fired up again — sparking fresh hope it can find unusual results.

Jun 11, 2022

Scientists make first detection of exotic “X” particles in quark-gluon plasma

Posted by in category: particle physics

Circa 2022


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Physicists have found evidence of rare X particles in the quark-gluon plasma produced in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The findings could redefine the kinds of particles that were abundant in the early universe.

Jun 11, 2022

Contrasting the fuzzball and wormhole paradigms for black holes

Posted by in categories: cosmology, evolution, quantum physics

Circa 2021 Evidence of string theory by black holes as fuzzballs.


Abstract: We examine an interesting set of recent proposals describing a ‘wormhole paradigm’ for black holes. These proposals require that in some effective variables, semiclassical low-energy dynamics emerges at the horizon. We prove the ‘effective small corrections theorem’ to show that such an effective horizon behavior is not compatible with the requirement that the black hole radiate like a piece of coal as seen from outside. This theorem thus concretizes the fact that the proposals within the wormhole paradigm require some nonlocality linking the hole and its distant radiation. We try to illustrate various proposals for nonlocality by making simple bit models to encode the nonlocal effects. In each case, we find either nonunitarity of evolution in the black hole interior or a nonlocal Hamiltonian interaction between the hole and infinity; such an interaction is not present for burning coal. We examine recent arguments about the Page curve and observe that the quantity that is argued to follow the Page curve of a normal body is not the entanglement entropy but a different quantity. It has been suggested that this replacement of the quantity to be computed arises from the possibility of topology change in gravity which can generate replica wormholes. We examine the role of topology change in quantum gravity but do not find any source of connections between different replica copies in the path integral for the Rényi entropy. We also contrast the wormhole paradigm with the fuzzball paradigm, where the fuzzball does radiate like a piece of coal. Just as in the case of a piece of coal, the fuzzball does not have low-energy semiclassical dynamics at its surface at energies $E\sim T$ (effective dynamics at energies $E\gg T$ is possible under the conjecture of fuzzball complementarity, but these $E\gg T$ modes have no relevance to the Page curve or the information paradox).

From: Marcel Hughes [view email]

Jun 11, 2022

Windows 11 22H2 build 22621 bug shows “hardware security not supported” on supported PCs

Posted by in category: security

The Windows 11 22H2 (Sun Valley 2) RTM build 22,621 has resurrected an old bug whereupon a system gets a “hardware security not supported” message even on PCs that meet the necessary requirements.

Jun 11, 2022

Is Monkeypox the Latest Zoonotic Disease to Transfer from the Wild to Humans Accelerated

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

There are at least 10,000 virus species in vertebrate animals with the capacity to infect humans. Climate change will facilitate this.


Research study forecasts that 4,000 diseases currently found in the wild will leap to humans in the next 50 years.

Jun 11, 2022

If Aging is Not a Disease, Then Neither is Cancer!

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

The reluctance of many in the medical field to classify aging as a disease is causing significant roadblocks for those trying to find a solution.


Many people will swear to the life extending properties of coffee, be it saving them from keeling over from exhausting in the early hours of the morning or saving an annoying co-worker from the unbridled rage of someone who hasn’t yet acquired their caffeine fix. Yes, coffee is without a doubt one of the most powerful (and mostly metaphorical) lifesavers of the modern world. However, recent studies into the effects of drinking coffee on human lifespan have found that it might very well have a significant impact on health and longevity. A study of 170,000 people from the UK found that those who drank between two and four cups of coffee a day were 30% less likely to die from all causes compared to those who did not drink coffee at all.

Jun 11, 2022

A ‘ghost’ black hole is moving around relatively nearby, scientists say

Posted by in category: cosmology

Scientists may have found the first “free-floating” black hole, as it moves around our Milky Way galaxy.

When large stars collapse, they are thought to leave behind black holes. If that is the case, there should be hundreds of millions scattered throughout the Milky Way, left behind after the death of those stars.

But scientists have struggled to find them. Isolated black holes are invisible.

Jun 11, 2022

Posture Assessed in Health Exam Detects Cognitive Decline

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience

Summary: An older person’s posture may give clues to hidden cognitive decline, a new study reports.

Source: Shinshu University.

A mass survey of citizens aged 50 to 89 years examined whether cognitive decline could be detected by sagittal spinal balance measurement based on a radiological approach. Doctors from Shinshu University observed associations of sagittal vertical axis (SVA) anteriorization and higher age with lower cognitive function.