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Apr 27, 2022

Transparent solar panels could replace windows in the future. Here’s how

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Apr 27, 2022

A novel paper-thin loudspeaker can play music from any surface

Posted by in category: media & arts

Apr 27, 2022

A startup shows off its fully 3D-printed rocket engine reaching full thrust

Posted by in category: space travel

Apr 27, 2022

Engineered jumpers overcome biological limits via work multiplication

Posted by in category: biological

Apr 27, 2022

Ukraine reportedly takes out four Russian tanks in a row with missiles

Posted by in category: futurism

Apr 27, 2022

Japan university tackles aging with transplanted pluripotent stem cells

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

A research team from Osaka University in Japan has concluded that a clinical trial of transplanted IPS cell-derived corneal tissue was safe and effective – further evidence that cellular reprogramming with Yamanaka factors is moving towards scalable therapies.

Longevity. Technology: The clinical trial spanned several years and used corneal tissues derived from induced pluripotent stem cells. The tissue was transplanted into four almost-blind patients, and, according to the research team, none of the patients experienced rejection or tumorigenicity of the transplanted cells and all saw improvements in their symptoms, with three experiencing improved eyesight, with one improving from 0.15 to 0.7. Importantly, all were free of side effects one year later.

IPS cells can be generated from any adult cell, with Yamanaka factors – a group of protein transcription factors from four master genes. These induced stem cells demonstrate the significant quality of pluripotency – they can differentiate into all other cell types of the body. This is incredibly useful both for research and for therapy.

Apr 27, 2022

Yale scientists find the causes of cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, evolution

Yale researchers can now quantify the factors causing changes in the DNA that contribute most to cancer growth in tumors of most major tumor types.

The new molecular analysis approach brings clarity to a longstanding debate over how much control humans have over developing cancer across time.

The study was published in Molecular Biology and Evolution.

Apr 27, 2022

Cybernetic Theory: Interpretive Model of Everything We Call the Universe

Posted by in categories: computing, cosmology, neuroscience, quantum physics

Another key insight of Cybernetic Theory can be referred to as “Mind Over Substrates”: Phenomenal “local” mind is “cybernetically” emergent from the underlying functional organization, whereas holistic “non-local” consciousness is transcendentally imminent. Material worlds come and go, but fundamental consciousness is ever-present, as the multiverse ontology is shown to be testable. From a new science of consciousness to simulation metaphysics, from evolutionary cybernetics to computational physics, from physics of time and information to quantum cosmology, this novel explanatory theory for a deeper understanding of reality is combined into one elegant theory of everything (ToE).

If you’re eager to familiarize with probably the most advanced ontological framework to date or if you’re already familiar with the Syntellect Hypothesis which, with this newly-released series, is now presented to you as the full-fledged Cybernetic Theory of Mind, then this 5-book set will surely present to you some newly-introduced and updated material if compared with the originally published version and can be read as a stand-alone work just like any book of the series:

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Apr 27, 2022

New York on track for zero-emission electricity by 2040

Posted by in category: futurism

Two huge new infrastructure projects in New York are expected to dramatically cut the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.

Apr 27, 2022

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Posted by in category: futurism