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Mar 3, 2020

Alibaba’s new AI system can detect coronavirus in seconds with 96% accuracy

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

Chinese technology giant Alibaba recently developed an AI system for diagnosing the COVID-19 (coronavirus).

Alibaba’s like Amazon, Microsoft, a video game company, and a nation-wide healthcare network all rolled into one with every branch being fed solutions from the company’s world-class AI department.

Per a report from Nikkei’s Asian Review (h/t TechSpot), Alibaba claims its new system can detect coronavirus in CT scans of patients’ chests with 96% accuracy against viral pneumonia cases. And it only takes 20 seconds for the AI to make a determination – according to the report, humans generally take about 15 minutes to diagnose the illness as there can be upwards of 300 images to evaluate.

Mar 3, 2020

Bill Gates-Led Fund Invests in Synthetic Palm Oil Startup

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

C16 Biosciences uses yeast to convert food waste and industrial byproducts into a sustainable alternative.

Mar 3, 2020

Is Aging a Disease?

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

However, labeling aging itself as a disease is both misleading and detrimental. Pathologizing a universal process makes it seem toxic. In our youth-obsessed society, ageism already runs rampant in Hollywood, the job market, and even presidential races. And calling aging a disease doesn’t address critical questions about why we age in the first place. Instead of calling aging a disease, scientists should aim to identify and treat the underlying processes that cause aging and age-related cellular deterioration.


Aging is associated with heart disease, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and cancer, but what’s underlying all that?

Mar 2, 2020

Researchers say coronavirus likely spread silently in Washington for weeks

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Wuhan coronavirus pandemic — washington state.

Scientists suggest it has spread in King County for 6 weeks already.

“That being so, Bedford and other researchers believe the virus has likely been spreading through the community undetected for close to six weeks. Researchers estimate that could mean anywhere from 150 to 1,500 people have been infected here, with the most likely number being between 300 and 500.”

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Mar 2, 2020

How Neanderthal DNA might have shaped some human brains

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Gene variants acquired through interbreeding seem to give some people with European ancestry more elongated brains. Gene variants acquired through interbreeding give some people more elongated brains.

Mar 2, 2020

Cyborgs, Robots, And Biohackers: The First-Ever Survey of Transhumanism

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, life extension, neuroscience, robotics/AI, transhumanism, wearables

the photo series by vintner and fletcher illustrates three gradual stages of transhumanism from ‘testing ground’, ‘patient zero’ to ‘humanity 2.0’. at the lowest tier, ‘testing ground’ looks into individuals who have created wearable technology to expand their human abilities, improving everything from concentration to mental health.‘patient zero’ studies those who have taken permanent action to become half human and half robot. in the final chapter, ‘humanity 2.0’, the transhumanist subjects focus on life extension and immortality.

Mar 2, 2020

DNA testing reveals Chattanooga Zoo’s Komodo dragon produced offspring on her own

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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Who needs a mate? Certainly not a female Komodo dragon at a Tennessee zoo.

Mar 1, 2020

The secret to regeneration? Scientists say it lies in the axolotl genome

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Researchers have recently discovered two of the genes that govern this weird-looking salamander’s ability to regenerate limbs, eyes, and even its brain.

Mar 1, 2020

Magic Mushrooms One Step Closer to Treating Depression After Successful Clinical Trials

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(TT) — Psilocybin, the active ingredient in the most commonly used psychedelic mushrooms, is coming closer to becoming a mainstream treatment for depression.

Mar 1, 2020

Scientists Have Proven That Negativity Makes Cancer Grow Inside The Body

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

negativity makes cancer grow
Everybody feels negative emotions once in a while, but these emotions have a stronger effect on your health than you may realize. Every time you think about regrets, experience resentment or replay bad memories in your head, your body suffers just as much as your mind. That’s why harboring negative emotions can lead to devastating long-term disease.

But there is one simple solution: forgiveness. Trouble is, our culture seems to perceive forgiveness as a sign of weakness, submission, or both. This makes it harder to actually do the work to forgive people who’ve done you harm.