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Jun 20, 2018
The Limits of Neuroplasticity in the Brain
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: biological, neuroscience, science
New research shows that the brain‘s neuroplasticity isn’t as flexible as previously thought.
One of the brain’s mysteries is how exactly it reorganizes new #information as you learn new tasks. The standard to date was to test how neurons learned new behavior one #neuron at a time.
Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh decided to try a different approach. They looked at the population of neurons to see how they worked together while #learning a new behavior. Studying the intracortical population activity in the primary motor cortex of rhesus macaques during short-term learning in a brain–computer interface (BCI) task, they were able to study the reorganization of population during learning.
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Jun 17, 2018
Science liaison Mariya Lyubenova
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: education, science, space
Mariya Lyubenova is an astronomer at ESO. Her research focusses on the motions and chemical properties of stars in galaxies to unravel the build-up and evolution of galaxies. She also works as a science liaison in the education and Public Outreach Department (ePOD).
Jun 17, 2018
8 Women in Science and Their Ground-Breaking Achievements
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: science
Women deserve attention for their great contributions to science. Here are some favorite figures who got us to where we are today.
Jun 17, 2018
Harvard Rewinds the Biological Clock of Time
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: bioengineering, biological, DNA, health, life extension, science, transhumanism
Investigators at Harvard Medical School have identified the key cellular mechanisms behind vascular aging and its effects on muscle health, and they have successfully reversed the process in animals.
The scientists used a chemical compound that’s an NAD+ booster called NMN which plays a critical role in repairing cellular DNA as well as maintaining cell vitality to test what would happen.
Could reversing the aging of blood vessels hold the key to restoring youthful vitality? If the old adage “you are as old as your arteries” reigns true then the answer is yes, at least in mice.
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Tags: aging, biological, Blood, Cardiovascular, Cells, dermatology, dna, Endothelial Cells, Harvard, Harvard Medical School, healthspan, lifespan, NAD+, NaHS, NMN, Sirtuin1, SITR1
Jun 16, 2018
‘Westworld’ science adviser shares his vision of robots and the future of AI
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: robotics/AI, science
David Eagleman, the science adviser for HBO’s TV series “Westworld,” shares his thoughts on the future of AI and whether robots will ever become conscious.
Jun 15, 2018
Science Reveals The Face Of God And It Looks Like Elon Musk
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: Elon Musk, science
Be prepared to freak out.
Once you see them side by side, the resemblance is so obvious. Put an aggregated vision of what God looks like next to a head shot of Elon Musk and prepare to be freaked out.
Jun 15, 2018
Reports from the front line in the fight against aging. The science of healthy life extension. Activism and advocacy for longer, healthier lives
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, science
July 12th sees us launch our first conference in New York City dedicated to the field of rejuvenation biotechnology, the science that seeks to end age-related diseases forever.
At the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, Cooper Union in New York City, we will be hosting a special one-day conference focused on aging research and biotech investment. Developing therapies from initial concepts, through clinical testing, and ultimately to market takes a pipeline, and right now, that p…
Jun 15, 2018
Hong Kong Market Could Open Cash Flood Gates for U.S. Biotechs — Bioquark Inc.
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biotech/medical, business, economics, finance, health, innovation, life extension, neuroscience, science
Jun 14, 2018
Are Space And Time Quantized? Maybe Not, Says Science
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: science
In the search for fundamental truths in our Universe, one of the biggest questions, “are space and time continuous or discrete,” remains unanswered.