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Can the Human Lifespan Reach 1,000 Years -Some Experts Say "Yes"
einbar
by einbar  3-28-2009    10
 “Twenty years ago the idea of postponing aging, let alone reversing it, was weird and off-the-wall. Today there are good reasons for thinking it is fundamentally possible.
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All cancer deaths could be eliminated within 7 years, officials predict
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-11-2008    10
 Can we realistically expect to end cancer deaths in seven years? Economists predict nanotech products will reach $1 trillion by 2015. Driven by this financial push, forward-thinkers believe Americans will soon be enjoying a cancer-free “magical future.”
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They're Putting Anti-Aging Enzymes in the Water
wildcat
by wildcat  7-30-2008    9
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15 Ways Nanotechnology is Making Life Better Today
wildcat
by wildcat  7-9-2008    1
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Once bitten ...
wildcat
by wildcat  3-30-2008    3
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Earth 2030 - healthier, safer, more enjoyable
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-22-2008    8
 Forward-thinkers believe that by 2035, memories, personality, and feelings ¬ non-physical elements that describe a human being ¬ could be scanned and uploaded into a robot, or newly-cloned human body, enabling life to continue indefinitely.
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Nano Superbug-Killers -Identifies Bacteria That Have Become Resistant to Antibiotics
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  11-17-2008   
 The drugs to be tested work by latching onto the bacteria and literally ripping its cell wall to pieces, exposing the vulnerable core to destruction by the surrounding environment. When a drug can latch onto the mucopeptide, it bends the cantilever and alters the reflection of the laser. The response to the drug can be observed almost instantly. While this technique only works for surface-latching antibiotics (by no means the only antibiotic mechanism), Professor McKendry and colleagues are already planning an upgrade where entire bacterial cells will be pinned to the nano-lever and stretched by drugs.
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Radical Life Extension and Religious Evolution
wildcat
by wildcat  12-15-2007    6
 "Technology will inject competition into religion and force religious authorities to clarify what they mean by immortality." This is important, according to Cole-Turner because "there is currently a lot of evasiveness about what immortality means."
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Nanotechnology vs. God
wildcat
by wildcat  12-10-2008    1
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The power and the glory
wildcat
by wildcat  6-21-2008    3
 The market for energy is huge. At present, the world’s population consumes about 15 terawatts of power. (A terawatt is 1,000 gigawatts, and a gigawatt is the capacity of the largest sort of coal-fired power station.) That translates into a business worth $6 trillion a year—about a tenth of the world’s economic output—according to John Doerr, a venture capitalist who is heavily involved in the industry. And by 2050, power consumption is likely to have risen to 30 terawatts.
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Must-know terms for the 21st Century intellectual
Kore7
by Kore7  1-18-2007    1
 One author's mostly optimistic prediction of the ideas that will come to define our collective future. Nicely done. Open Source : This is a term that most people are familiar with, but it’s worth re-stating. The open source revolution, where information is freely distributed and editable, is already reshaping a number of industries and upsetting traditional economic and intellectual property models. Wikipedia has very quickly become the world’s largest repository of encyclopedic information. Linux and other open source software continue to rival the big players. And looking further down the line, there’s the potential for open source science, culture, and the disturbing potential for open source warfare.
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Surge in Food Nanotechnology Worries Consumers
wildcat
by wildcat  8-4-2008   
 Davies quoted David Rejeski of the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, who advocates a U.S. investment of $150 million a year in such research by 2010, to benefit from an industry that will involve “15 percent of globally manufactured goods, worth $2.6 trillion, by 2014.”
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World's First Nanoradio
wildcat
by wildcat  11-2-2007    1
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Screen-printed solar cells
wildcat
by wildcat  1-30-2008   
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education on nanotech, human enhancement increases public concerns?
wildcat
by wildcat  7-21-2008    1
 Cobb says the study is also important because it shows that deliberative forums are a viable tool for encouraging informed public engagement in the development of governmental policies
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Bionic Implants
wildcat
by wildcat  7-23-2008   
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Experts Say Humans Can Live to 1,000
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-12-2008    6
  Leon Kass, the former head of Bush's Council on Bioethics, insists that “the finitude of human life is a blessing for every human individual”. Bioethicist Daniel Callahan of the Garrison, New York-based Hastings Centre, agrees: “There is no known social good coming from the conquest of death.” Maybe they’re right, but then why do we as humans strive so hard to prolong our lives in the first place? Maybe growing old, getting sick and dying is just a natural, inevitable part of the circle of life, and we may as well accept it. "But it's not inevitable, that's the point," One wonders what Methuselah would say about all this.
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Coming Soon to a Theater Near You: The Singularity
wildcat
by wildcat  11-14-2007   
 finally, but first read the book
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Robert Freitas discusses the future of nanomedicine
wildcat
by wildcat  12-12-2008    1
 2020?
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Nano-Solar Power -Will it Be the Next Revolutionary Technology?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-20-2008   
 Not that the technology is perfect. The system can absorb energy very well, but that's no good to anyone until they work out a way to harvest it from the sheet - when you're dealing with a hyper-complex web of millions of units oscillating at trillions of cycles per second, you can't just solder copper wires to the ends and call them plus and minus. This isn't a mistake or a weakness in the concept though; it's an issue because no-one has ever done this before. You know, the kind of thing that happens with cutting edge invention.
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The Start of a Real Life Medikit?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-16-2008   
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Should we be worried about nanotechnology?
wildcat
by wildcat  11-26-2007    5
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Poll: 50% Never Heard of Nanotech, 90% Synth Bio
iskandar
by iskandar  10-1-2008    3
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New Nanotechnology Products Hitting The Market At The Rate Of 3-4 Per Week
Mohir
by Mohir  4-26-2008    1
 While polls show most Americans know little or nothing about nanotechnology, in 2006 nanotechnology was incorporated into more than $50 billion in manufactured goods. By 2014, Lux Research estimates $2.6 trillion in manufactured goods will incorporate nanotechnology--or about 15 percent of total global output. Despite a 2006 worldwide investment of $12.4 billion in nanotech R&D, comparatively little was spent on examining nanotechnology's potential environmental, health and safety risks.
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Nanoethics -- The watchdog of a new technology?
wildcat
by wildcat  6-22-2007    1
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House Repairs Itself in Earthquake
haraya
by haraya  5-3-2007    2
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Personal Nanotech, end of poverty,end of war
wildcat
by wildcat  5-15-2008   
 it's coming slowly,yet coming it is
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Nanotechnology, from sci-fi to the present
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-6-2008   
 what's nice about it is the way new technology curves its way to our life, it answers unmet needs.
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DNA the key to future nanotech materials
wildcat
by wildcat  2-2-2008    1
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A nanotech Bible
syncopath
by syncopath  12-19-2007    1
 " A nanometer is equal to one billionth of meter or one millionth of a millimeter. The resulting letters can be observed only with a scanning electron microscope. " the original nano-Bible ia the size of a crystal of sugar. It will be displayed near a 7 by 7 meter photo (10,000 times expanded) hung in the Technion physics faculty. make the 10 mullion bits text possible 2b read with a naked eye.
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Nanotech and the Precautionary Principal
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-27-2008   
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Self-Cleaning Underwear
wildcat
by wildcat  1-5-2007    3
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Gene vs. Gene: The Programming Language of Life
wildcat
by wildcat  1-20-2008   
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Ancient Hair-Dyeing – A Nanoscience?
wildcat
by wildcat  10-30-2006   
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Butterflies are Solar, man!
robjustin
by robjustin  2-10-2009   
 Hopefully they'll figure out how to replicate the structure synthetically.
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A Peepshow of the Best Futuristic Vision Systems
Djiezes
by Djiezes  1-6-2008   
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Diamonds: Not Just Wealth but Health?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-10-2008    1
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Tiny Generator Would Make Electricity While You Walk
wildcat
by wildcat  4-13-2007    1
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The (Needed) New Economics of Abundance
wildcat
by wildcat  5-15-2008   
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Nanotech raises 'toxic sock' alert
pokkets
by pokkets  4-10-2008   
 I didn't know it was Silver that they used as an antibacterial in socks, but now I'll have to treat my socks with more respect. Like with color, sometimes the silver was 'set' sometimes most of it was gone in the first wash. They need to work with the manufacturers to find a way of getting the silver to stay on the sock.
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