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Apr 4, 2019
An Interview with Prof. Vittorio Sebastiano of Turn.Bio
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
We recently attended the Undoing Aging Conference in Berlin and had the opportunity to interview Professor Vittorio Sebastiano of Turn. Bio, a company developing partial cellular reprogramming techniques to reverse cellular aging.
As we age, our cells experience changes to their epigenetic markers, and this, in turn, changes gene expression, which is proposed to be a primary reason we age. Recently, there has been considerable interest in resetting these epigenetic markers to reverse cellular aging; induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) creation uses similar techniques.
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Apr 4, 2019
Intel Invested $117 Million into AI Startups Including Untether AI
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
More details on Intel Capital’s new investments in 14 disruptive startups:
Disrupting Artificial Intelligence
Untether AI (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is developing ultra-efficient, high-performance AI chips that will be the foundation for the next wave of innovation in AI. Untether AI has invented an entirely new type of chip architecture that is specifically designed for neural net inference by eliminating bottlenecks in data movement. This unique architecture moves data 1,000 times faster than traditional architectures, resulting in extreme performance and efficiency. The company was founded by a team of scientists, engineers and experienced entrepreneurs who have successfully brought to market more than 1 billion chips.
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Apr 4, 2019
Permanent settlement on Mars could be built in 20 years: advocate
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
Humans could build a permanent settlement on Mars where a new branch of human civilization and social order could be created, said a Mars exploration advocate on Thursday.
“We could easily have humans on Mars in 10 years or faster if it is an international project,” Robert Zubrin, the Mars Society president, told the Global Times in an exclusive interview on Thursday in Beijing.
By then, human beings could go back and forth between Mars and Earth anytime by taking reusable rockets and the technology would be cheaper and cheaper as the spaceflight frequency to Mars increases, he said.
Apr 4, 2019
Experts predict that we’ll be able to live up to 20% longer over the next 100 years. Here’s how humans are trying to live forever
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Following is a transcript of the video.
The truth is, you’re going to die. We all are. That’s because unlike whooping cough or strep throat, death has no cure. But thanks to the latest medical breakthroughs we’re closer than ever to finding one. In fact, some experts predict that we’ll be able to live up to 20% longer over the next 100 years. That means children today might live until they’re 145 years old. And what about immortality? Well, even that’s not out of the question.
History is littered with unusual attempts to defy death. In 1920, for example, a Russian scientist thought he could prolong life by sewing a piece of monkey testicle to a human’s. And even more shockingly, the idea caught on. At least 300 people underwent the procedure. Ouch.
Apr 4, 2019
IBM artificial intelligence can predict with 95% accuracy which workers are about to quit their jobs
Posted by Michael Lance in category: robotics/AI
IBM’s A.I. is so advanced, it can predict when you’re planning to leave your job — even before you know it.
IBM AI can predict with 95 percent accuracy when an employee is about to leave their job. That should not scare workers, but human resource managers in today’s tight labor market that do not understand how to keep employees on a clear career path.
Apr 4, 2019
Old People Can Still Make Fresh Brain Cells
Posted by Paul Battista in category: neuroscience
Apr 4, 2019
Futuristic Amazon Drone Delivery Concept
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: drones, futurism
Apr 3, 2019
South Korea to roll out world’s largest 5G network later this week
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: internet, mobile phones
South Korea will become the first country to commercially launch fifth-generation (5G) services as it rolls out the latest wireless technology with Samsung’s new 5G-enabled Galaxy S10.
Apr 3, 2019
Yale-NUS researchers discover drug cocktail that increases lifespan
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Could deafness be reversed? Scientists re-grow damaged hair cells that have been killed off by age or noise inside the ear…
Researchers from the University of Rochester found that viruses, genetics and even existing drugs could cause little hairs to regrow in the inner ear. These hairs pick up on noises entering the ear.