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May 30, 2016

The Queen of the Social Sciences is Dying — By Graeme Maxton | The Club of Rome

Posted by in category: economics

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“The era of modern economics is thankfully waning and it is time for us all to look ahead, to discover something better.”

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May 30, 2016

Bionic Power — Wearable technology for charging batteries

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, energy, military, transhumanism, wearables

Bionic Power makes wearable technology for charging batteries. Today, we are focused on developing our PowerWalk® Kinetic Energy Harvester for military use and will begin multi-unit field trials with the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps next year. In the future, we see our walk-recharge technology being used in disaster zones and remote worksites, and by consumers in recreational, emergency preparedness and backup applications.

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May 30, 2016

Fast, stretchy circuits could yield new wave of wearable electronics

Posted by in categories: computing, electronics, internet, media & arts, wearables

The consumer marketplace is flooded with a lively assortment of smart wearable electronics that do everything from monitor vital signs, fitness or sun exposure to play music, charge other electronics or even purify the air around you — all wirelessly.

Now, a team of University of Wisconsin—Madison engineers has created the world’s fastest stretchable, wearable integrated circuits, an advance that could drive the Internet of Things and a much more connected, high-speed wireless world.

Led by Zhenqiang “Jack” Ma, the Lynn H. Matthias Professor in Engineering and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor in electrical and computer engineering at UW–Madison, the researchers published details of these powerful, highly efficient integrated circuits today, May 27, 2016, in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.

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May 30, 2016

Moving with the power of thought

Posted by in category: neuroscience

A device the size of a matchstick, implanted next to the brain’s motor cortex, could one day help paralysed people move their limbs.

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May 30, 2016

The Sad Tragic Truth About Our Relationships

Posted by in category: life extension

The Search For Immortality … https://www.facebook.com/jasonlsilva/videos/1627219640875648/


What do we do when we know everything — including our love for one another — will pass?

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May 30, 2016

Underwater Recon Drone

Posted by in category: drones

A drone that can fly AND go underwater https://www.facebook.com//videos/572388199607050/


A drone that can fly AND go underwater?

Yes, please.

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May 29, 2016

Crowdfunding Senescent Cell Clearance Therapies

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, finance, life extension

The race is on to develop the first senescent cell clearance therapies (a.k.a., “senolytics”) to reverse the aging process and treat age-related diseases.

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May 29, 2016

Bottle that always pours out all the ketchup

Posted by in category: futurism

MIT scientists invented a coating that makes sure all the ketchup comes out of the bottle.

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May 29, 2016

Blood Clot Treatment

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

An interesting procedure for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis.

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May 29, 2016

A novel function for the Caenorhabditis elegans torsin OOC-5 in nucleoporin localization and nuclear import

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Mol Biol Cell. 2015 May 1;26:1752–63. doi: 10.1091/mbc. E14-07–1239. Epub 2015 Mar 4. Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov’t.

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