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Nov 21, 2024

Radiation-tolerant FPGAs for space applications from Microchip Technology achieve government QML Class V

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CHANDLER, Ariz. – The radiation-tolerant RTG4 field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) with lead-free flip-chip bumps from Microchip Technology Inc. in Chandler, Ariz., have earned the Qualified Manufacturers List (QML) Class V status from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).

These radiation-tolerant FPGAs are for critical space programs. QML Class V is the highest level of qualification for space components for human-rated, deep-space, and national security space programs.

RTG4 FPGAs offer more than 150,000 logic elements, and come in flip-chip package construction where flip-chip bumps connect the silicon die and the package substrate for extended the longevity.

Nov 20, 2024

Can We Harness the Body’s Electrical Currents?

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Scientists say bioelectricity is the body’s master control. A few aim to use it to regrow limbs, treat cancer — even unlock immortality.

Nov 20, 2024

Scientists use DNA from 422-million-year-old cells to create a mouse

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, evolution, genetics, life extension

Choanoflagellates, animals’ closest relatives, have pluripotency genes, reshaping views on their evolution.


The research highlights how evolution repurposes existing genetic tools, turning them into versatile drivers of innovation. This adaptability underscores how foundational processes in unicellular organisms laid the groundwork for the development of complex life forms.

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Nov 20, 2024

Sunlight Deficiency As A Contributor To Poor Health: Roger Seheult, M.D. (‪@Medcram‬)

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Nov 20, 2024

By exerting ‘crowd control’ over mouse cells, scientists make progress towards engineering tissues

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing, engineering, life extension

Genes aren’t the sole driver instructing cells to build multicellular structures, tissues, and organs. In a paper published in Nature Communications, USC Stem Cell scientist Leonardo Morsut and Caltech computational biologist Matt Thomson characterize the influence of another important developmental driver: cell density, or how loosely or tightly cells are packed into a given space.

In both computational models and laboratory experiments, the team of scientists used cell density as an effective tool for controlling how pattern themselves into complex structures.

“This paper represents progress towards our big picture goal of engineering synthetic tissues,” said Morsut, an assistant professor of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, and biomedical engineering at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.

Nov 20, 2024

Free Biological Age Calculator

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension, robotics/AI

We converted the calculations in Morgan Levine and Steve Horvath’s famous research paper on phenotypic age into a free biological age calculator.

It’s a great (cheap) alternative to $400 epigenetic age tests and means you can test more frequently to see if longevity interventions are actually…


This free biological age calculator is based on a pioneering paper by longevity experts Dr. Morgan Levine and Dr. Steve Horvath.

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Nov 20, 2024

How bioelectricity could regrow limbs and organs, with Michael Levin (Ep. 112)

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

Basically bio electricity once controlled could offer eternal life for humans because we could simply use the electricity to have longer if not indefinite lifespans that don’t require as much food for energy.


In the near future, birth defects, traumatic injuries, limb loss and perhaps even cancer could be cured through bioelectricity—electrical signals that communicate to our cells how to rebuild themselves. This innovative idea has been tested on flatworms and frogs by biologist Michael Levin, whose research investigates how bioelectricity provides the blueprint for how our bodies are built—and how it could be the future of regenerative medicine.

Levin is a professor of biology at Tufts University and director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology.

Nov 20, 2024

Health Talks Episode 1: The Longevity Benefits of Acarbose and Rapamycin

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Dr. Elana Miller talks about The Longevity Benefits of Acarbose and Rapamycin.

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Nov 19, 2024

Live Longer, Look Younger: The Groundbreaking Science Of IL-11 Inhibition, 3 Molecules To Reduce It!

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Unlock the Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life: The Power of Inhibiting IL-11
Discover the groundbreaking science behind aging in this video, Mr. Bill Faloon presents:
• The Role of IL-11 in Aging: Learn how this inflammatory cytokine accelerates aging and contributes to age-related diseases.
• The Benefits of Inhibiting IL-11: Discover how reducing IL-11 levels can lead to increased lifespan, improved health, and a more youthful appearance.
• Natural Ways to Inhibit IL-11: Learn about dietary supplements and lifestyle habits that can help you lower IL-11 levels.
• The Future of Anti-Aging Medicine: Explore the latest research on drugs and therapies targeting IL-11 and how they may revolutionize the way we approach aging.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07701-9
Inhibition of IL-11 signalling extends mammalian healthspan and lifespan.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9386112/
IL11 stimulates ERK/P90RSK to inhibit LKB1/AMPK and activate mTOR initiating a mesenchymal program in stromal, epithelial, and cancer cells.

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Nov 19, 2024

Ancient Gene Reprograms Stem Cells to Create a Living Mouse

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Summary: Scientists have reprogrammed mouse cells into pluripotent stem cells using a gene from choanoflagellates, single-celled organisms related to animals. This breakthrough demonstrates that key genes driving stem cell formation existed in unicellular ancestors nearly a billion years ago.

The resulting stem cells were used to create a chimeric mouse, showcasing how ancient genetic tools can integrate with modern mammalian biology. This discovery redefines the evolutionary origins of stem cells and may inform regenerative medicine advancements.

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