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Nov 17, 2019
Cryonics: Ambulance To The Future?
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in categories: biotech/medical, cryonics, life extension
Ira Pastor ideaXme exponential health ambassador interviews Mr. Dennis Kowalski, Cryonics Institute President, EMT-paramedic, certified in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), advanced pediatric life support (PALS), a CPR Instructor for the American Heart Association, and a fire fighter!
Ira Pastor comments: Cryonics is defined as the extremely low-temperature freezing (or vitrification — converting into glass or a glass-like substance) usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K, and storage of a human body or part of a human body, with the hope that resurrection may be possible in the future.
Nov 17, 2019
RNA Therapies — Professor Dr. Lorna Harries, PhD — University of Exeter Medical School — ideaXme — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biotech/medical, chemistry, DNA, genetics, health, life extension, posthumanism, science, transhumanism
Nov 17, 2019
Cryonics Institute President Dennis Kowalski — ideaXme — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, bioprinting, biotech/medical, business, cryonics, futurism, health, life extension, posthumanism
A new 3D printing technique switches between ‘inks’ so fast you can’t even see it.
Nov 17, 2019
Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biological, cyborgs, physics, robotics/AI, wearables
Artificial muscles will power the soft robots and wearable devices of the future. But more needs to be understood about the underlying mechanics of these powerful structures in order to design and build new devices.
Now, researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have uncovered some of the fundamental physical properties of artificial muscle fibers.
“Thin soft filaments that can easily stretch, bend, twist or shear are capable of extreme deformations that lead to knot-like, braid-like or loop-like structures that can store or release energy easily,” said L. Mahadevan, the Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics, of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and of Physics. “This has been exploited by a number of experimental groups recently to create prototypical artificial muscle fibers. But how the topology, geometry and mechanics of these slender fibers come together during this process was not completely clear. Our study explains the theoretical principles underlying these shape transformations, and sheds light on the underlying design principles.”
Nov 17, 2019
Broadband satellite to serve Pacific islands delivered to Florida launch base
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: internet, satellites
A powerful commercial communications satellite to broadcast Internet signals over the Asia-Pacific region has arrived at Cape Canaveral for final launch preparations ahead of a planned Dec. 15 liftoff on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
The JCSAT 18/Kacific 1 communications satellite, based on Boeing’s 702MP satellite design, is a shared spacecraft between Sky Perfect JSAT Corp. of Japan and Kacific, a startup telecom company headquartered in Singapore.
Kacific announced the satellites’s arrival at Cape Canaveral on Thursday. Ground crews will complete final testing on the spacecraft and load it with maneuvering propellant ahead of its launch next month.
Nov 17, 2019
Today’s episode is a special one—we begin a new season of X10 with a new co-host, who will quiz Giuliano and Nicola on depictions of life extension in fiction
Posted by Nicola Bagalà in category: life extension
How well will they do, and is life extension accurately portrayed in popular fiction? Let’s find out!
Nov 17, 2019
China throws its weight behind A.I. and blockchain as it aims to be the world’s tech leader
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: bitcoin, robotics/AI
The future of AI, blockchain and fintech will be among the topics discussed at CNBC’s East Tech West conference in Nansha, China.
Nov 16, 2019
Tours: I went to Taliesin West In Scottsdale, though I think Of it as Phoenix With my so, Jerry
Posted by Mark Larkento in category: futurism
Taliesin Preservation offers a variety of tours of the Taliesin estate in Spring Green, Wisconsin. These tours are designed for every level of interest. Booking tours in advance is strongly recommended. Tours often sell out, so book well in advance of your preferred tour date. Walk-ins are accommodated with space permitting.