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Feb 26, 2017
EDGEcard: EDGE is a dynamic all-in-one smartcard with a companion mobile wallet smartphone app
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: mobile phones
Simply load all of your credit, debit, loyalty, and gift cards onto your EDGE and make payments anywhere.
Feb 26, 2017
I want this car only if I can get in the driverless hover version
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Imagine this car requiring no wheels as it hovers across the roads/ streets and no more flat tires.
Feb 26, 2017
China Says It Has Quantum Radar: What Does That Mean?
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: military, quantum physics
Chinese scientists build the world’s longest range quantum radar, foolproof against stealth aircraft- so far in laboratories.
Feb 26, 2017
Making 3D maps of every cell in the human body
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience, virtual reality
On 10 February 2017, the London-based charity Cancer Research UK announced that a team of molecular biologists, astronomers and game designers would receive up to £20 million (US$25 million) over the next five years to develop its interactive virtual-reality map of breast cancers. Currently there are animations for tumor that allow virtual flew throughs. However, they are mock-up. The real models will include data on the expression of thousands of genes and dozens of proteins in each cell of a tumor. The hope is that this spatial and functional detail could reveal more about the factors that influence a tumor’s response to treatment.
The project is just one of a string that aims to build a new generation of cell atlases: maps of organs or tumors that describe location and make-up of each cell in painstaking detail.
Cancer Research UK awarded another team up to £16 million to make a similar tumor map that will focus on metabolites and proteins. Later this year, the US National Institute of Mental Health will announce the winners of grants to map mouse brains in extraordinary molecular detail. And on 23–24 February, researchers will gather at Stanford University in California to continue planning the Human Cell Atlas, an as-yet-unfunded effort to map every cell in the human body.
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Feb 26, 2017
Becoming Borg: What Is a Hive Mind in Science and Could Humanity Get There?
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: cybercrime/malcode, science
In Brief
- Through the hive mind, everyone would be connected to everyone else telepathically, and we could all share our thoughts, memories, and even dreams with one another.
- Though a global hive mind would be susceptible to things like hacking or thought control, it could also lead to almost unimaginable levels of innovation.
Communication technology tends to develop in a particular direction: more people communicating across larger distances using less effort to do so. Taken to its logical extreme, perfect communication would be anyone being able to talk to anyone, anywhere, using no effort at all.
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Feb 25, 2017
A forgotten war technology could safely power Earth for millions of years. Here’s why we aren’t using it
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: energy
The science is proven. The concept works. Whether it’s built before humanity’s looming energy crisis is up to us.
Feb 25, 2017
A giant neuron found wrapped around entire mouse brain
Posted by Carse Peel in category: neuroscience
3D reconstructions show a ‘crown of thorns’ shape stemming from a region linked to consciousness.
Feb 25, 2017
Exponential Growth Will Transform Humanity in the Next 30 Years
Posted by Alexandros El in categories: futurism, neuroscience
Today’s extraordinary rate of exponential growth may do much more than just disrupt industries. It may actually give birth to a new species, reinventing humanity over the next 30 years.
I believe we’re rapidly heading towards a human-scale transformation, the next evolutionary step into what I call a “Meta-Intelligence,” a future in which we are all highly connected—brain to brain via the cloud—sharing thoughts, knowledge and actions. In this post, I’m investigating the driving forces behind such an evolutionary step, the historical pattern we are about to repeat, and the implications thereof. Again, I acknowledge that this topic seems far-out, but the forces at play are huge and the implications are vast. Let’s dive in…
Feb 25, 2017
Scientists Say Induced Hibernation Could Help Us Fight Cancer in the Future
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: biotech/medical
Hibernation used in conjunction with radiotherapy could be the key to fighting cancer in the future, according to new research.
Putting cancer patients into a hibernation-like ‘deep sleep’ state could hypothetically slow down their bodily functions and halt the spread of tumours inside their tissues, while also increasing the body’s resistance to radiation, scientists suggest.
The experimental treatment – which is still many years away from being attempted in humans – might sound like science fiction, but does have some grounding in reality.
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