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Mar 30, 2019

World’s First HIV-to-HIV Kidney Transplant with Living Donor Performed Successfully

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

The ability to use organs from living HIV-positive individuals could increase the supply available for transplant.

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Mar 30, 2019

Meet history’s most brilliant female coders

Posted by in category: computing

From a gifted 19th-century countess to a maverick naval officer, these women blazed a trail for computer programmers today.

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Mar 30, 2019

How Science Can Change Your Life & Your Future

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, science

This week I’m going to blow your mind, change your world and future with science, with current science, Quantum Mechanics. Seriously, this article/podcast can completely change your life and future. As well as, your view of the world.


Find out how to Change Your Life and Find Your Life’s Purpose using Quantum Mechanics. Sounds weird and unbelievable but it works…Check it out!

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Mar 30, 2019

What it’s really like to ‘freeze yourself’ when you die

Posted by in category: futurism

What happens when you get cryonically frozen after death, according to the world’s leading cryonic preservation company.

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Mar 30, 2019

We Can Live Forever Thanks to Technology Says Leading Anti-Aging Scientist

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cryptocurrencies, finance, life extension

“If I can bring forward the defeat of aging even one day, I would have saved the lives of 110,000 people.” – Dr. Aubrey de Grey at EmTech Asia 2019.

The age-old quest for immortality was largely confined to the myths and legends of past civilizations until about just two decades back when telomerase, the active component for the gene that confers immortality to cells was successfully isolated in a science laboratory. That turned the tide on the entire conversation from whether aging could be treated, to how it could be treated.

Since then it has spawned a whole new medical field – ‘healthspan’ – where scientific research is conducted with the aim of extending healthy human lives for as long as hundreds and thousands of years, if not outright immortality. It is not surprising that the intensive research into anti-aging technologies has attracted financial backing from those who are interested in technological progress – the tech community, the likes of Google and even cryptocurrency tycoons such as Ethereum Founder, Vitalik Buterin, who donated $2.4 million worth of ether to the nonprofit foundation SENS Research Foundation, of which Dr Aubrey de Grey is the Chief Science Officer.

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Mar 30, 2019

Telomere Lengthening: Curing all diseases including cancer & aging

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, education, life extension

My mission is to drastically improve your life by sharing how you can quickly break bad habits and build and keep new healthy habits. I read the books and do all the research and share my findings with you in my YouTube videos! Not a bad deal, eh?

This video is a book review of Telomere Lengthening: Curing all diseases including cancer & aging by Dr. Bill Andrews and Jon Cornell.

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Mar 30, 2019

A New Male Birth Control Pill is Being Tested. Here’s What to Know

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

A second male birth control pill succeeded in preliminary testing, suggesting that a new form of contraception may eventually exist.

The new pill, which works similarly to female contraception, passed initial safety tests and produced hormone responses consistent with effective birth control in 30 men, according to research presented by the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute and the University of Washington at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting. (The study has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal.) It’s early days for the drug — which has not yet been submitted for approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — but co-principal investigator Dr. Christina Wang, lead researcher at LA BioMed, says it’s an important step toward effective, reversible male hormonal contraception.

“In females you have many, many methods. You have the pill, you have the patch, you have the vaginal ring, you have intrauterine devices, injections,” Wang says. “In men there is nothing that is like hormonal contraception. The standard is not equal for the genders.”

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Mar 30, 2019

New drugs that unleash the immune system on cancers may backfire, fueling tumor growth

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Scientists are still debating how, and whether, drugs called checkpoint inhibitors trigger tumor “hyperprogression”.

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Mar 30, 2019

EHF Fellow: Veronica Harwood-Stevenson

Posted by in categories: materials, sustainability

Another possibility for an alternative to traditional plastics?

A substance made by solitary bees.


Sometimes the answers to life’s most complicated questions are hidden in the smallest details. That’s a truth Veronica Harwood-Stevenson discovered when she found there might be a way to create a sustainable alternative to plastic products by mimicking a natural substance produced by bees.

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Mar 30, 2019

The Moon Has ‘Moving Water,’ but Don’t Break Out Your Swimsuit

Posted by in category: space

Surprised I haven’t seen more about this:


Tabloids reported over the weekend that a “bombshell” report found moving water on the Moon which could lead to “Moon colonization.” Obviously those headlines are misleading—there are no rivers flowing along the lunar surface. Let’s talk about what really happened.

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a probe that has orbited the Moon since 2009, spotted water molecules being absorbed and released from grains of dust on the lunar surface throughout the day, based on the temperature. These results mark the only dataset recording the distribution of water during the lunar day, according to the paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

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