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May 4, 2021

Aging fruit flies have impaired genetic responses to viral infections compared to young flies

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

In a study at The University of Alabama, aging fruit flies died faster than younger flies from a viral infection because of different genetic responses, lowering the older flies’ tolerance to the infection.

The findings published recently in G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics add to the understanding of innate immunity, the first line of defense against infections, which is not fully understood in humans, and prove the fruit fly, Drosophila, is a good candidate for aging immunity studies that could lead to advancements in treating in older humans.

“We are living in times where there is a substantial increase in aging populations, and we know there is a decline of immune function in humans as we age,” said Dr. Stanislava Chtarbanova, UA assistant professor of biological sciences whose lab led the study. “This is the first study to use the fly for investigating age-dependent, anti-viral responses. Our lab can leverage this genetic model to study the underlying aging immunity.”

May 4, 2021

Regular coffee drinkers have ‘cleaner’ arteries

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Circa 2015


Drinking a few cups of coffee a day may help people avoid clogged arteries — a known risk factor for heart disease — South Korean researchers believe.

May 4, 2021

U.S. approves massive solar project in California desert

Posted by in categories: climatology, employment, habitats, solar power, sustainability

The Biden administration on Monday said it has approved a major solar energy project in the California desert that will be capable of powering nearly 90000 homes.

The $550 million Crimson Solar Project will be sited on 2000 acres of federal land west of Blythe, California, the Interior Department said in a statement. It is being developed by Canadian Solar (CSIQ.O) unit Recurrent Energy and will deliver power to California utility Southern California Edison.

The announcement comes as President Joe Biden has vowed to expand development of renewable energy projects on public lands as part of a broader agenda to fight climate change, create jobs and reverse former President Donald Trump’s emphasis on maximizing fossil fuel extraction.

May 4, 2021

Persuading the Body to Regenerate Its Limbs

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Deer can regrow their antlers, and humans can replace their liver. What else might be possible?

May 4, 2021

‘Last resort’ antibiotic pops bacteria like balloons

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Now, researchers have revealed that colistin punches holes in bacteria, causing them to pop like balloons. The work, funded by the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust, and published in the journal eLife, also identified a way of making the antibiotic more effective at killing bacteria.


Scientists have revealed how an antibiotic of ‘last resort’ kills bacteria.

The findings, from Imperial College London and the University of Texas, may also reveal a potential way to make the antibiotic more powerful.

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May 3, 2021

NASA Tests Propulsion System for Lunar Space Station

Posted by in categories: futurism, space

NASA recently ran a ground test for the propulsion system on their Gateway lunar orbiter. It’ll allow the future space station to explore the Moon.

May 3, 2021

Massive Chinese rocket core to make uncontrolled reentry over Earth in coming days

Posted by in category: futurism

The same type of rocket crashed into West Africa and the Atlantic Ocean in May 2020, possibly damaging an inhabited village.

May 3, 2021

New Metal-Air Battery Design Offers a Potential Boost to Electric Vehicles

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

Billy Hurley, Digital Editorial Manager.

Metal-air batteries are light, compact power sources with a high energy density, but they have had a major limitation: They corrode.

A new design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology uses oil to reduce the corrosion and extend the shelf life of single-use metal-air batteries.

May 3, 2021

Making a Solenoid Boxer 4 Engine

Posted by in category: futurism

In this video I’m making a 4 cylinder solenoid boxer engine.

I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!

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May 3, 2021

Six new coronavirus symptoms just officially added to CDC list. What are they?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

New symptoms for the disease now include “chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and new loss of taste or smell,” the CDC said.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has tripled the number of coronavirus symptoms it lists on its website.

The federal organization previously listed fever, cough and shortness of breath as symptoms of COVID-19. The CDC has added six additional symptoms as people “have had a wide range of symptoms reported,” it says on its website.