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Apr 3, 2020

Immortalists Magazine (IM) is a truth-driven publication featuring world-leading movers and shakers addressing the most radical ideas shaping human evolution

Posted by in categories: evolution, life extension

IM’s mission is to offer the most reliable and relevant information on radical life extension and human enhancement.

IM’s is published monthly and features articles and interviews by distinguished scholars, scientists, philosophers, artists, designers, bloggers, speakers, and entrepreneurs.

Apr 3, 2020

Disembodied pig brains revived: Your questions answered

Posted by in categories: cryonics, life extension, neuroscience

From consciousness to cryonics, Nature’s news team answers reader questions about a remarkable piece of research.

Apr 3, 2020

Mayo Clinic starts using autonomous vehicles to deliver coronavirus tests and medical supplies

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI, transportation

The Mayo Clinic today announced a partnership with Bestmile and the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) to deploy autonomous shuttles that transport medical equipment and COVID-19 tests collected at the hospital’s drive-thru testing site. The hope is that they’ll expedite the delivery of much-needed supplies while reducing the risk of human exposure to the coronavirus.

On March 30, the Mayo Clinic says its branch in Florida began using four shuttles from suppliers Beep and Navya to transport COVID-19 tests from the testing site to a processing laboratory on the hospital’s campus. (Beep transported three shuttles from Lake Nona, outside of Orlando, which JTA supplemented with an additional shuttle from an ongoing autonomous vehicle program.) COVID-19 test samples are stored in secure containers prior to Mayo Clinic staff loading the contents onto the shuttle, which then takes routes isolated from pedestrians and traffic while Mayo Clinic, Beep, and JTA personnel monitor them from a mobile command center.

Apr 3, 2020

Invitation: The Future of Work — PostCorona Futures, Free Digital Conference April 9 5pm Sydney time

Posted by in categories: futurism, innovation, policy, strategy

Greetings everyone, I am running a very unique digital conference time-slotted for participants in Asia, AUS, NZ etc on April 9, 5pm Sydney time, see details below, with 2 very well known Futurist colleagues, Ross Dawson and Shara Evans, on the Future of Work. We are using the Zoom platform again, and have room for up to 500 people; right now we’re at 280 signups but it’s filling up quickly so please sign up soonest:)

Please review the event details here, or here.

Some more related resources:

Archives of previous online shows

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Apr 3, 2020

When it’s over, will we be the same America?

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

That 2 million figure would be twice as many dead as have perished in all our wars from the American Revolution to the Civil War, World War I and II, and Korea and Vietnam.”


“Depend upon it, sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully,” said Samuel Johnson.

And as it is with men, so it is with nations.

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Apr 3, 2020

Israelis Use 3D Printing Tech To Save Coral Reefs

Posted by in category: 3D printing

Israeli scientists are using 3D printing to reconstruct damaged coral reefs.

Apr 3, 2020

Local cocktail ready for COVID-19 treatment

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

At a time when the world is scrambling to find a cure, a vaccine or some sort of viable treatment for the Novel Coronavirus that is rocking the globe, the Ethiopian Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (MoIT) have disclosed that they have an effective treatment in the pipeline that enhances natural immunity in the fight againt the virus.

Although the details of the ingredients as well as the laboratory procedure and testing were not presented in detail, the two ministries said that a treatment drug has been discovered from the traditional medicines in the country.

The statement that the MoIT issued on March 27, 2020, indicated that the medicine has passed the basic research procedures and was successful in the laboratory modeling processes.

Apr 2, 2020

Amazon Is Struggling to Pay Workers in Quarantine

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This will probably be the lead in to the Atlas robots replacing packing handlers. The robotic copy of human hands still isnt ready, but worst case they could just use rubber grippers til the hands are ready.


Big retailers have rolled out sick leave during the pandemic, but some workers describe a confusing process for getting paid.

Apr 2, 2020

UK coronavirus crisis ‘to last until spring 2021 and could see 7.9m hospitalised’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Exclusive: Public Health England document seen by Guardian says four in five ‘expected’ to contract virus.

Apr 2, 2020

Ten Weeks to Crush the Curve

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, sustainability

The President says we are at war with the coronavirus. It’s a war we should fight to win.

The economy is in the tank, and anywhere from thousands to more than a million American lives are in jeopardy. Most analyses of options and trade-offs assume that both the pandemic and the economic setback must play out over a period of many months for the pandemic and even longer for economic recovery. However, as the economists would say, there is a dominant option, one that simultaneously limits fatalities and gets the economy cranking again in a sustainable way.

That choice begins with a forceful, focused campaign to eradicate Covid-19 in the United States. The aim is not to flatten the curve; the goal is to crush the curve. China did this in Wuhan. We can do it across this country in 10 weeks.