Exercise, as “washes away” BMP fat from muscles and slows down age
Just one hour, for four days: it is the dose of physical exercise that breaks down the fat molecule BMP, responsible for muscle aging.
Just one hour, for four days: it is the dose of physical exercise that breaks down the fat molecule BMP, responsible for muscle aging.
Amazon's top executive is sure of it: "Technology does not eliminate jobs, but creates opportunities." Is he right or wrong?
Life-saving synthetic platelets: easy to store and transport, they could replace blood donations. Clinical trial within two years.
Microchips, magnets, connected brains: the posthuman future is upon us. What do we intend to do when he also knocks on the door?
For Andrew Scott it's time for a second longevity revolution: not just longer lives, but healthier ones. We need to rethink healthcare, work, pensions and cultural norms.
If approved, LyGenesis cell therapy could allow a single donated liver to treat dozens of patients. And it's just the beginning.
Limitarianism and proposals for a ceiling on the earnings of the rich spark the debate: necessary utopia or recipe for disaster?
Novo Nordisk's anti-hunger blockbuster Ozempic costs up to 200 times its production price according to research. Pressure to lower prices.
Car thefts tripled in 5 years and widespread crime? NYPD fires GPS darts to track cars and reduce chases.
Translating your own voice, giving speech back to patients, creating audiobooks with expressive voices: these are some of the promises of OpenAI's Voice Engine. But the path to large-scale adoption passes through an ethical and regulatory reflection on synthetic voices.
The Y chromosome shrinks: from 900 to 55 genes: at these rates, in 11 million years humanity will change completely (if it has not become extinct).
Israel exploited the technologies of Google Photos and the startup Corsight to register Palestinians in Gaza after October 7. Arbitrary interrogations and arrests.
The White Paper imagines the benefits of a super Democracy: informed decisions, active citizenship, and reduced partisan conflict.
The Eurotunnel under the Channel was not born yesterday, but much, much earlier: and it could have changed the history of Europe centuries ago.
Mercedes-Benz will collaborate with Apptronik to test the use of the Apollo humanoid robot in the factory, to assist workers in repetitive and physically demanding jobs.
SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites for the U.S. NRO, according to a classified 2021 contract revealed by anonymous sources to Reuters
Wars, climate disasters, violence: the human mind tends to get used to bad news. The disease of indifference, however, hinders positive change.
It's not just a social issue: the TikTok ban could exacerbate US-China tensions, with global economic repercussions.
The CIA also reportedly launched operations to influence public opinion against the Chinese government through fake social media accounts
Women lose gray matter in childbirth, then regain it except in one circuit key to creating a “sense of self”
The practice of sharing consumers' driving data with insurance companies, often without clear consent, is a very bad sign.