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Oct 6, 2018
The Insane Physics of Airbags
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: physics, transportation
I can imagine the meeting: A dozen engineers are gathered around a conference table to discuss automobile safety. How can we protect people during a car crash? We have already added seat belts and crumple zones to cars. Is there anything else we can include? One attendee reluctantly raises their hand with a suggestion: “How about we add an explosive in the steering wheel?”
Oct 6, 2018
Meghnad Saha the physicist also known for Planning Commission and providing national calendar
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: government, physics
New Delhi, Oct 6: There are many unsung and forgotten heroes that India has in abundance. One such man whose 125th birth anniversary falls today is Meghnad Saha who was not only nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics more than once but was also elected to the first Lok Sabha in 1952 as an independent candidate defeating the Congress nominee Prabhu Dayal Himatsingka. But more interestingly he was the chairperson of Calender Reforms Committee set up in 1952.
No one can forget the role of Planning Commission of India in the growth trajectory of the country which was actually conceived by Subhash Chandra Bose at the Haripura Congress in 1938. Bose as a president proposed it as National Planning Committee in which Saha had shown very keen interest.
Also Read Denis Mukwege, Nadia Murad awarded 2018 Nobel Peace Prize.
Oct 6, 2018
Everything You Need To Know About The Mercedes-Benz Vision Urbanetic
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
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Here’s the self-driving, electric, body-swappable car of the future.
Oct 6, 2018
Can supplementation with NMN Increase Longevity?
Posted by Alexandros El in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, sustainability
Recently, we have shown that by administering the NAD+ precursor NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)in normal drinking water to older mice, NAD+ levels were restored to those normally associated with younger healthy animals. By administering NMN to mice for just one week, our lab demonstrated a robust correction in age-associated metabolic dysfunction and restored muscle mitochondrial function in old mice to levels seen in younger control mice (Gomes et al. 2013).
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Oct 6, 2018
Can we live long enough to live forever? Can we discover Immortality? Dr. Aubrey De Grey
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Dr. Aubrey De Grey, SENS Foundation, Co-Founder, talks of species that live hundreds of years. We have to understand metabolism and postpone old age.
How can reverse aging by improving repair mechanism. Cells die, and the waste as well as energy byproducts to avoid tissue breakdown with methyl donors.
Oct 6, 2018
Guys Get Pizza Delivered By Self-Driving Car
Posted by Sidney Clouston in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Oct 6, 2018
New Horizons sets up for New Year’s flyby of Ultima Thule
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft carried out a short engine burn on Oct. 3 to home in on the location and timing of its New Year’s flyby of the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima Thule.
Word from the spacecraft that it had successfully performed the 3½-minute maneuver reached mission operations at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, at around 10:20 p.m. EDThe maneuver slightly tweaked the spacecraft’s trajectory and bumped its speed by 2.1 meters per second – just about 4.6 miles per hour – keeping it on track to fly past Ultima (officially named 2014 MU69) at 12:33 am EST on Jan. 1, 2019.
“Thanks to this maneuver, we’re right down the middle of the pike and on time for the farthest exploration of worlds in history – more than a billion miles beyond Pluto,” said mission Principal Investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute. “It almost sounds like science fiction, but it’s not. Go New Horizons!”
Oct 6, 2018
ZS2.0: The Zero State Reboot [⅓]
Posted by Mark Larkento in categories: futurism, internet
Zero state reboot ~ amon twyman
The Zero State (ZS) community and movement was officially founded with the release of the Social Futurist Principles on 1st May 12011. It started energetically, but soon encountered a problem common across the internet, which we will briefly examine below. That problem led to a fallow period, and subsequent “reboot” announced at the end of December 12017.
The ZS reboot was intended to span this year (12018), and this article series aims to identify some key ideas related to that process, with a particular emphasis on our transition from theory to action. This is the last article series clarifying ZS ideas that I will be posting for the foreseeable future, so I can focus on developing our events, releases, and project teams.
The first of a series of info-nugget videos covering aging research. Today is a brief summary of aging.
For more aging research and news check out: https://www.leafscience.org/