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Apr 7, 2019
Andrew Yang | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 45
Posted by Tracy R. Atkins in categories: climatology, economics, geopolitics, robotics/AI, sustainability
Andrew Yang gives a dynamite interview on automation, UBI, and economic solutions to transitioning to the future.
Andrew Yang, award winning entrepreneur, Democratic Presidential candidate, and author of “The War on Normal People,” joins Ben to discuss the Industrial Revolution, Universal Basic Income, climate change, circumcision, and much more.
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Apr 7, 2019
How a blast to the kidney could end high blood pressure for good
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
A revolutionary 60-minute therapy for high blood pressure could allow patients to throw their tablets away for good.
The unlikely remedy involves blasting nerves in the kidneys with sound waves to stop them sending signals to the brain that drive up blood pressure.
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Apr 7, 2019
IBM’s New AI Does Something Amazing: It Learns From “Memories”
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
Apr 7, 2019
Gene Therapy Was Hailed as a Revolution. Then Came the Bill
Posted by Derick Lee in category: biotech/medical
More drugmakers are betting gene therapies will have a big impact on patients and profits, with Pfizer Inc. last month agreeing to collaborate with Paris-based Vivet Therapeutics on a treatment for a rare liver disorder. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration forecasts as many as 20 cell- and gene-therapy approvals each year by 2025. Doubts remain about whether the treatments will sustain their dramatic results, making it difficult to determine their value.
Dozens of revolutionary gene therapies that mend faulty strands of DNA are on their way, bringing the power to eliminate lethal childhood diseases, rare blood disorders and other severe illnesses.
Beneath the excitement about these potential cures lies an important catch: no one knows how much to charge for them.
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Apr 6, 2019
Digital Health Nordic 2019 / Aubrey De Grey / Sens Foundation
Posted by Montie Adkins in category: health
Some newer info from Aubrey(Especially after 23 min) including published papers, spin out company investing, unity 300 million, and he is confident Project 21 will indeed get rolling in 2021 which is human trials.
Apr 6, 2019
Carmakers have become a surprising front-runner in quantum computing
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: computing, quantum physics
Despite the uncertainty, automakers have been hiring quantum experts and launching early experiments.
Apr 6, 2019
Sjaak Vink — CEO, TheSocialMedwork — IdeaXme — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biological, biotech/medical, business, chemistry, education, finance, health, innovation, life extension
Apr 6, 2019
Yesterday’s ISS resupply mission broke an incredible record
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
A resupply mission for the International Space Station, Progress MS-11, took off yesterday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, eventually docking with the space station and providing its inhabitants with over 5,400 pounds of supplies. In many ways it was exactly like the countless resupply missions carried out before it, but in one way it was very special.
The mission, which was carried out by Russian space agency Roscosmos, took just three hours and 21 minutes to go from Earth to a successful docking with the ISS. That’s incredibly fast, and it’s actually now the fastest trip to the International Space Station ever, beating out the previous record (also set by a Progress resupply spacecraft) by a solid 19 minutes.
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Apr 6, 2019
Scientists set to unveil first picture of a black hole
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: cosmology
The world, it seems, is soon to see the first picture of a black hole.
On Wednesday, astronomers across the globe will hold “six major press conferences” simultaneously to announce the first results of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), which was designed precisely for that purpose.
It has been a long wait.
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