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Feb 9, 2018

Dentists May Soon Regenerate Teeth Using GSK3 Antagonists

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What if I told you that we could regenerate our teeth? Well, that may soon be a possibility thanks to new research showing that teeth can be encouraged to regrow. Rather than drilling holes into teeth and plugging them with artificial fillers, dentists in the near future may be able to rebuild your teeth with a new technique.

Stimulating stem cells

Professor Paul Sharpe, a scientist based at King’s College in London, and his team have found a way to do just this in mice. They published a study last year that described this new approach[1].

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Feb 9, 2018

First human eggs grown in laboratory

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The feat could lead to new ways of preserving women’s fertility.

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Feb 9, 2018

New Device Could Drive MicroLED Displays, Li-Fi

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The gallium-nitride HEMT-LED lets voltage control light, replacing typical LED support circuitry.

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Feb 9, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — Reader’s Digest — Signs Your Body Is Aging Faster Than You Are

Posted by in categories: aging, biological, biotech/medical, business, chemistry, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, innovation

https://www.rd.com/health/wellness/signs-body-is-aging-faster-than-you/

Feb 9, 2018

Bioquark Inc. — Transform U! Show — Ira S. Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, business, cryonics, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, neuroscience, transhumanism

Feb 8, 2018

Organic vortex lasers could be used in future 3D displays

Posted by in categories: electronics, futurism

Illustration of an array of organic vortex lasers, each with a different spiral and therefore a different topological charge. Credit: Stellinga et al. ©2018 American Chemical Society Researchers have developed a new type of organic vortex laser, which is a laser that emits a helical beam of light. In the future, miniature arrays of these vortex lasers, each with a slightly different spiral shape, may be used in applications such as 3D TV displays, microscopy, and as information carriers for visible light communications. The researchers, led by Ifor D. W. Samuel at the University of St. Andr…

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Feb 8, 2018

The critical secret code that allows iOS devices to boot up has leaked online — and Apple has confirmed it’s real

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The code that allows iOS devices to boot up — and that Apple makes sure to keep private — has leaked online.

A report from Motherboard said the code, aptly named iBoot, could be retrieved on GitHub, a hosting service for software developers to publish and share code.

Apple later requested GitHub take down the code — and in doing so confirmed the leaked code is real.

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Feb 8, 2018

The Incredible Sounds of the Falcon Heavy Launch (BINAURAL AUDIO IMMERSION) — Smarter Every Day 189

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Feb 7, 2018

Mutant, all-female crayfish spreading rapidly through Europe can clone itself

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Feb 7, 2018

The future of wireless communications is terahertz

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Electrical and optical engineers in Australia have designed a novel platform that could tailor telecommunication and optical transmissions. They experimentally demonstrated their system using a new transmission wavelength with a higher bandwidth capacity than those currently used in wireless communication. Reported this week in APL Photonics, these experiments open up new horizons in communication and photonics technology. Here, a schematic of the problem: Aperture in a metallic screen with a dielectric fiber placed on top acting as a magnetic dipole emitter when excited by a wave incident…

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