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Dec 15, 2017

Bioquark Inc. — CEO in 10 Podcast

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, business, cryonics, DNA, finance, futurism, genetics

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lifelessonsnetwork/2017/12/08/g…io-hacking


Dec 15, 2017

Bioquark Inc. — Health Secrets Made Simple Podcast

Posted by in categories: aging, biological, biotech/medical, cryonics, DNA, genetics, health, life extension, science, transhumanism

http://nicolelana.com/reverse-and-hack-cancer-without-killing-healthy-cells/

Dec 15, 2017

Bioquark Inc. — The Longevity and Biohacking Show

Posted by in categories: aging, biological, business, cryonics, genetics, health, life extension, posthumanism, science, transhumanism

http://hartmanmedia.com/ls-101-regenerating-cells-body-parts…ra-pastor/

http://hartmanmedia.com/ls-101-regenerating-cells-body-parts…ra-pastor/

Dec 15, 2017

Bioquark Inc. — Health Professional Radio

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, business, cryonics, DNA, genetics, health, life extension, science, transhumanism

https://healthprofessionalradio.com.au/bioquark-inc/

Dec 15, 2017

Bioquark Inc. — The Inner Game Of Aging Podcast

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, cryonics, DNA, genetics, health, life extension, science, transhumanism

http://innergameofaging.com/iga36

http://innergameofaging.com/iga36

Dec 15, 2017

Bioquark Inc. — Happy and Healthy Over 40 Podcast

Posted by in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, cryonics, disruptive technology, health, life extension, posthumanism, transhumanism

http://happyandhealthyover40.com/relieving-suffering-emerging-bio-technology/

http://happyandhealthyover40.com/relieving-suffering-emerging-bio-technology/

Dec 14, 2017

‘s AI found an overlooked exoplanet, and now our Solar System is tied for biggest

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

NASA enlists some machine learning help to boost the search for other worlds.

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Dec 14, 2017

Eight planets in Kepler-90 system found using machine learning

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space

Dec. 14 (UPI) — NASA scientists have found a planetary system with as many planets as our own.

“Scientists have found for the first time eight planets in a distant planetary system,” Paul Hertz, astrophysics division director at NASA Headquarters, said during a teleconference on Thursday that was live-streamed on NASA TV.

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Dec 14, 2017

2017 SRF Summer Scholars Selfie Video

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics, life extension, policy

The SRF Summer Scholars Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct biomedical research to combat diseases of aging, such as cancer, atherosclerosis, and Parkinson’s Disease. Under the guidance of a scientific mentor, each Summer Scholar is responsible for his or her own research project in such areas as genetic engineering and stem cell research. The Summer Scholars Program emphasizes development of both laboratory and communication skills to develop well-rounded future scientists, healthcare professionals, and policy makers.

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Dec 13, 2017

MIT scientists borrow from fireflies to make glowing plants

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, energy, food, transhumanism

The humble house plant could soon start earning its keep by lighting up a room, if new research from MIT pans out. Engineers have hacked watercress plants to make them glow for a few hours at a time, and while it’s currently only about as bright as those old stars you might have stuck to your ceiling as a kid, the long-term plan is to develop plants that you could read by to reduce the need for electric lighting.

The idea of a glowing plant is not particularly new. They’ve been promised by Kickstarter campaigns for years, including the likes of Bioglow and Glowing Plants, but those startups have since gone bust. Although we’re not going to pretend that this new project is immune from meeting the same fate, having the backing of MIT scientists gives us a little more hope that the glowing plants might eventually bear fruit.

The work comes from the same “plant nanobionics” team that recently designed explosive-detecting spinach and leaf sensors that can alert farmers at the first sign of thirsty crops. In this case, the researchers wanted to tackle lighting, which accounts for about 20 percent of energy consumption worldwide.

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