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Aug 1, 2017
What happens next if we find proof of space aliens?
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: alien life, government
This brisk cadence of celestial surprises might make it seem that we’re on the cusp of proving the existence of extraterrestrials. But just because the crow’s nest announces clouds on the horizon doesn’t mean you’re close to land.
These three claims purporting to show the existence of aliens haven’t panned out. But what happens if some future claim does? What preparations are in place to deal with the discovery of a radio signal or a laser flash that would prove beyond doubt that we have cosmic compeers? Does the government have a plan? Does anyone?
A lot of people think there is a plan. A secret one. A recent survey indicated that 55 percent of the population figure that the discovery of extraterrestrials would be squelched — deep-sixed to prevent widespread panic. Only 19 percent believe the feds would fess up to E.T.’s existence.
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Aug 1, 2017
If you enjoyed our exclusive interview with Professor George Church earlier today, you might be interested to know that you could have dinner with him!
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
https://www.lifespan.io/campaigns/agemeter-biomarker-scan/#reward_13
This is one of the great rewards on offer for supporting AgeMeter, a functional age biomarker system, a project endorsed by Professor Church.
Aug 1, 2017
NASA has a job opening for someone to defend Earth from aliens — and it pays a six-figure salary
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: alien life, government
US government scientists work hard to protect the public.
Some study infectious diseases and effective treatments. Others ensure that drugs, food, vehicles, or consumer products live up to their claims and don’t harm anyone.
But the concerns at NASA’s headquarters are, quite literally, extraterrestrial — which is why the space agency now has a job opening for “planetary protection officer.”
Aug 1, 2017
A Revolution in Medicine: Ray Kurzweil
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, health, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qFZr2LTTNS8
Ray Kurzweil predicts a revolution in health & medicine due to biotechnology breakthroughs.
James Bedsol interviewed Ray Kurzweil, one of the world’s leading minds on artificial intelligence, technology and futurism, in his Google office in Mountain View, CA, February 15, 2017.
Aug 1, 2017
The Era of Human Gene Editing Is Here—What Happens Next Is Critical
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, health
Scientists in Portland, Ore., just succeeded in creating the first genetically modified human embryo in the United States, according to Technology Review. A team led by Shoukhrat Mitalipov of Oregon Health & Science University is reported to “have broken new ground both in the number of embryos experimented upon and by demonstrating that it is possible to safely and efficiently correct defective genes that cause inherited diseases.”
The U.S. team’s results follow two trials—one last year and one in April—by researchers in China who injected genetically modified cells into cancer patients. The research teams used CRISPR, a new gene-editing system derived from bacteria that enables scientists to edit the DNA of living organisms.
The era of human gene editing has begun.
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Aug 1, 2017
Why asteroids loom as a future space frontier for mining and manufacturing
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: futurism, space
It’s been 55 years since satellite communications became the first commercial space frontier, and space tourism is looming as the next frontier. But what comes after that? Would you believe in-space mining and manufacturing?
Those are the opportunities that came to the fore on Saturday when members of the Association of Professional Futurists gathered at Seattle’s Museum of Flight.
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Aug 1, 2017
Professor George Church – Turning Back Time to End Age-related Diseases
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, computing, genetics, life extension, neuroscience
Many of you will likely already know who Professor George Church is and that he is an important and senior member of the research community engaged in treating the aging processes to prevent or reverse age-related diseases, not to mention all kinds of other applications for genetic engineering. For those who are not familiar with him a short bio follows.
George Church is a professor at Harvard & MIT, the co-author of over 425 papers, 95 patent publications and the book Regenesis. He developed the methods used for the first genome sequence back in 1994 and he was instrumental in reducing the costs since then using next generation sequencing and nanopores plus barcoding, DNA assembly from chips, genome editing, writing and re-coding.
He co-initiated the Genome projects in 1984 and 2005 to create and interpret the world’s only open-access personal precision medicine datasets. He was also involved in launching the BRAIN Initiative in 2011.
Aug 1, 2017
Sci-Hub’s cache of pirated papers is so big, subscription journals are doomed, data analyst suggests
Posted by Derick Lee in category: futurism
Aug 1, 2017
A Son Turned His Dying Father Into An Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Müslüm Yildiz in categories: biotech/medical, mobile phones, robotics/AI
When James Vlahos’ father was dying from terminal cancer, he decided to preserve as many memories as possible and code them into a chatbot (Dadbot) that could run on his cell phone.
In A Son’s Race to Give His Dying Father Artificial Immortality, James Vlahos recounts his efforts to turn the story of his father’s life — as told by his 80-year-old Dad in his final months after being diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer — into what Vlahos calls a Dadbot.
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