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Jun 27, 2017

Journal Club: June 27th 13:00 EST/18:00 UK

Posted by in category: life extension

Today live from Cooper Union, NYC, the June edition of Journal Club is being broadcast on our Facebook page at 13:00 EST / 18:00 UK.

We are discussing the recent paper “Common Telomere Changes during In Vivo Reprogramming and Early Stages of Tumorigenesis.” by Blaso et al.

Tune in today and get involved in the discussion. Journal Club is made possible thanks to the support of our Lifespan Heroes.

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Jun 27, 2017

If EMdrive is real and scales with Q factor then we get almost Star Trek level Technology

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space travel

Adam Crowl considers spaceships if EM-Drive is verified as a real thing.

If the NASA emdrive performance of 1.2 millinewtons per kilowatt.

8.3 TeraWatts of power would be needed to provide 10 million newtons of thrust to accelerate a 1000 ton space-craft at 1 gee of acceleration. We have no power source that could generate 8.3 TeraWatts for a 1000 ton spacecraft.

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Jun 27, 2017

Ultra-Thin Camera Creates Images Without Lenses

Posted by in category: electronics

Engineers have built a camera that does not need lenses to focus light.

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Jun 26, 2017

Lunar Laser Link: Virtual Reality from the Moon

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel, virtual reality

The world’s first laser communication link … from the Moon!

A laser communications terminal on a private firm’s upcoming mission to the Moon has been announced during this week’s Paris Air Show.

Astrobotic of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and ATLAS Space Operations Inc. of Traverse City, Michigan are now linked at the laser – offering up to one gigabit per second of data to its customers.

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Jun 26, 2017

There’s a Major Problem with AI’s Decision Making

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

‘Deep learning’ AI should be able to explain its automated decision-making—but it can’t. And even its creators are lost on where to begin.

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Jun 26, 2017

Biologists Plan to Bring the Woolly Mammoth Back to Life by 2019

Posted by in category: bioengineering

A team of researchers believe they could bring back the woolly mammoth from extinction within the next two years.

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Jun 26, 2017

Dickson Despommier: Urban Agriculture and the Vertical Farm // Economy, People & Planet 2015

Posted by in categories: engineering, environmental, science

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Jun 26, 2017

Help Us Crowdfund the Cure for Aging — Be a Lifespan Hero: Join Us!

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

Introducing Lifespan Heroes our new campaign.


Here at Lifespan.io we are funding research to help extend healthy human lifespan, supporting nonprofits and companies working to overcome age-related diseases. By becoming a “Lifespan Hero” you can join us in this humanitarian and necessary effort — http://www.lifespan.io/heroes — and help us end age-related diseases for good.

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Jun 26, 2017

Realtime Health Tracking Using Biosensor based Tattoos

Posted by in category: health

Forget body trackers and smart watches or any fancy gadgets. These biosensor based tattoos to monitor your health dynamics in real time.

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Jun 26, 2017

Rejuvenation is good for you

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

If you are not sure why you should support rejuvenation research, or know people who aren’t, this article explains why rejuvenation would be good for you as an individual.


The reasons why rejuvenation would be good for any given individual should be bleeding obvious. However, you’d be surprised how often people think it all boils down to ‘You’d live forever!’—which by the way is not granted and can be a bit of a controversial concept. The real reasons why rejuvenation would be good for you as an individual are the following.

The elderly of today aren’t exactly famous for their good health, nor for their ability to go about their lives easily and without help in even the simplest tasks. Old people have weaker bodies, weaker immune systems, are prey to a number of horrible diseases and chronic pain, and cannot take care of themselves with the same ease as they did when they were young. Pay attention next time you go downtown. You’ll see elderly people walking slowly and with difficulty, perhaps with the aid of a walker or a cane. They can’t hear well and they can’t see well. Climbing the stairs for them feels like more climbing a mountain. A young person can shake off the flu after a few days of discomfort; an old person may well die of the complications of it, because their weak immune system did not do a very good job. This is, in a nutshell, why young people can take care of themselves and old people end up in hospices or have to be watched over by their families.

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