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Jan 18, 2018
How the Science of Decision-Making Will Help Us Make Better Strategic Choices
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: energy, information science, science
Neuroscientist Brie Linkenhoker believes that leaders must be better prepared for future strategic challenges by continually broadening their worldviews.
As the director of Worldview Stanford, Brie and her team produce multimedia content and immersive learning experiences to make academic research and insights accessible and useable by curious leaders. These future-focused topics are designed to help curious leaders understand the forces shaping the future.
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Jan 18, 2018
Could science destroy the world? These scholars want to save us from a modern-day Frankenstein
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: bioengineering, biological, existential risks, health, nanotechnology, robotics/AI, science
The dozen people working at CSER itself—little more than a large room in an out-of-the-way building near the university’s occupational health service—organize talks, convene scientists to discuss future developments, and publish on topics from regulation of synthetic biology to ecological tipping points. A lot of their time is spent pondering end-of-the-world scenarios and potential safeguards.
A small cadre of scientists worries that lab-made viruses, AI, or nanobots could drive humans to extinction.
Jan 15, 2018
Bioquark Inc. — Dr. Gayle Carson / Living Regret Free — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biotech/medical, cryonics, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, life extension, neuroscience, science
Tags: bioquark, biotech, biotechnology, health, healthspan, Life extension, lifespan, wellness
Jan 12, 2018
Citizen science bags five-planet haul
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: science, space
Astronomy enthusiasts help to confirm the existence of a five-planet system orbiting a far-off star.
Jan 12, 2018
Guns, germs and rice: how the winners of China’s top science prizes point to the future
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, food, government, science
Weapons developers, disease fighters and food engineers were among the biggest winners in China’s top awards for scientists this year, giving a glimpse of the government’s research priorities.
Awards signal the government’s research priorities for the years to come, analyst says.
Jan 11, 2018
Bioquark Inc. — Power of Attorney Show — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, business, chemistry, DNA, finance, genetics, health, life extension, science
Jan 11, 2018
Playboy — DNA To Find The One — Bioquark Commentary
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: biological, biotech/medical, business, DNA, finance, genetics, health, philosophy, science, sex
Jan 1, 2018
15 Top Science & Tech Leaders Offer Surprising Predictions For 2018
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: innovation, science
What will 2018 bring? No one knows for sure. But as we did for 2017, we asked top scientists and thought leaders in innovation what they expect to see in the new year. Here, lightly edited, are their predictions.
What scientific discoveries will 2018 bring? We asked leaders in science, technology, and innovation what they think we can expect to see in the new year.
Dec 26, 2017
Bioquark Inc. — The Becoming SuperHuman Podcast
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, cryonics, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, science
Tags: aging, anti-aging, biotech, biotechnology, healthspan, immortality, lifespan, longevity