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Nov 17, 2017
China’s nuclear spaceships will be ‘mining asteroids and flying astronauts to the moon’ as it aims to overtake US in space race
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: space travel
State media publishes Chinese scientists’ ambitious plans to revolutionise space travel and exploration in coming decades.
Nov 17, 2017
Singularidade: Ratos paraplégicos voltam a andar após tratamento com células-tronco
Posted by Paul Gonçalves in category: futurism
Nov 17, 2017
3 Ways Science Might Help You to Live Longer
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, science
Today, we take a look at three key emerging technologies that might add extra healthy years to your life by addressing the aging processes directly to prevent or delay age-related diseases.
Senolytics – Removing aged dysfunctional cells to promote tissue regeneration
As we age, increasing amounts of our cells enter into a state known as senescence. Normally, these cells destroy themselves by a self-destruct process known as apoptosis and are disposed of by the immune system. Unfortunately, as we age, increasing numbers of these cells evade apoptosis and linger in the body.
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Nov 17, 2017
World’s first human head transplant a success, controversial scientist claims
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: biotech/medical
T he world’s first human head transplant has been carried out on a corpse in China in an 18-hour operation that showed it was possible to successfully reconnect the spine, nerves and blood vessels.
At a press conference in Vienna on Friday morning, Italian Professor Sergio Canavero, director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, announced that a team at Harbin Medical University had “realised the first human head transplant” and said an operation on a live human will take place “imminently”.
The operation was carried out by a team led by Dr Xiaoping Ren, who last year successfully grafted a head onto the body of a monkey.
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Nov 17, 2017
China builds world’s fastest wind tunnel to test weapons that could strike US within 14 minutes
Posted by Derick Lee in category: military
Other countries including Russia, India and Australia have also tested some early prototypes of the aircraft, which could be used to deliver missiles including nuclear weapons.
Researchers want new facility to be up and running by 2020 as race to develop hypersonic technology intensifies.
Nov 16, 2017
War between Iran & Saudi Arabia could send oil to $300 per barrel & impoverish the world
Posted by John Gallagher in category: economics
A war between Iran and Saudi Arabia would have a major impact on oil markets and the global economy. Crude will jump fivefold to $300 per barrel.
Nov 16, 2017
Traveling back in time could be possible, physicist says
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: cosmology, particle physics, robotics/AI, time travel, transportation
As the common tropes of science fiction continue to break out into reality, from humanoid robots to self-driving cars, there’s one concept that has seemingly remained beyond our grasp: time travel.
But, jumping through time might not be impossible, after all, according to one astrophysicist.
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They taught ATLAS Kung Fu 😮
Really impressive, only things that need to be worked on. Shrink the Torso A Lot, so it’s comparable to a person. And, someone is going to have finance coming up with a set of robotic human like hands.
Nov 16, 2017
Keystone pipeline shut down after spilling 5,000 barrels of oil in South Dakota
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: energy, materials
Not good!
Workers took the Keystone oil pipeline offline on Thursday after it spilled 5,000 barrels of oil in rural South Dakota, officials said.
A TransCanada crew shut down the pipeline at 6 a.m. Thursday morning after detecting an oil leak along the line, the company said. The leak was detected along a stretch of the pipeline about 35 miles south of a pumping station in Marshall County, South Dakota.
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