Page 3,565«..1020..3,5643,5653,5663,567..3,5703,580..»

Category Archives: Transhuman News

Gene Therapy May Enhance Cochlear Implants, Animal Study Finds

Posted: April 25, 2014 at 1:42 pm

By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, April 23, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Australian researchers say that gene therapy may one day improve the hearing of people with cochlear implants, allowing them to appreciate music and hear in noisy environments.

In experiments with deaf guinea pigs, senior study author Gary Housley and colleagues found that inserting genes in the area of the cochlear implant and passing an electric charge through the implant stimulated the growth of cochlear cells.

"Our study found a [new] way to provide safe localized delivery of a gene to the cochlea, using the cochlear implant device itself. The gene acts as a nerve growth factor, which stimulates repair of the cochlear nerve," said Housley, a professor and director of the Translational Neuroscience Facility at the University of New South Wales, in Sydney.

The cochlear implant is surgically placed in the cochlea, in the inner ear. The implant works by using a line of small electrodes within the cochlea to selectively stimulate cochlear nerve fibers at different positions and enhancing different sounds, or frequencies, Housley explained.

"In the cochlea of a person with good hearing, sound vibrations are encoded by sensory cells, called 'hair cells,' which stimulate the cochlear nerve fibers," he said. "With hearing loss, the hair cells are lost, and without them the cochlear nerve fibers die and retract into the bone within the core of the cochlea."

This makes the job of the cochlear implant difficult as the amount of electrical current needed to stimulate the nerves is quite high, Housley added.

The gene therapy, which makes the cells close to the electrode produce the nerve growth factor, causes the nerve fibers to grow out to those cells -- and therefore to the electrodes, he explained. This means that much less current is needed, so more selective groups of nerve fibers can be stimulated.

"In the future, people with cochlear implants may get this gene therapy at the time of their implant, and the computer system -- which is part of the cochlea implant that converts sound to electrical pulses along the array of electrodes -- should be able to provide a better sound perception," Housley said.

Scientists note, however, that research with animals often fails to provide similar results in humans.

Read more from the original source:
Gene Therapy May Enhance Cochlear Implants, Animal Study Finds

Posted in Gene Medicine | Comments Off on Gene Therapy May Enhance Cochlear Implants, Animal Study Finds

FMD Acoustic Performance – Video

Posted: at 1:42 pm


FMD Acoustic Performance
FMD acoustic performance at the WTVP channel 47 studio! Ben Eisenmann directed this production for the band. We play our original songs "Politically Incorrect", "She #39;s a Punk" and cover the...

By: Austin Batterton

More here:
FMD Acoustic Performance - Video

Posted in Politically Incorrect | Comments Off on FMD Acoustic Performance – Video

Unnecessary Censorship – Smite God Reveals – Video

Posted: at 1:42 pm


Unnecessary Censorship - Smite God Reveals
Unnecessary Censorship - Smite God Reveals Smite is made and owned by Hi-Rez Studios like what you see here? Consider downloading the game for free here: http://www2.hirezstudios.com/smite.

By: Unnecessary Censorship Central

The rest is here:
Unnecessary Censorship - Smite God Reveals - Video

Posted in Censorship | Comments Off on Unnecessary Censorship – Smite God Reveals – Video

Ron Paul "Incredible Video", "KEEPS BEING REMOVED, WATCH WHILE YOU CAN" – Video

Posted: at 1:42 pm


Ron Paul "Incredible Video", "KEEPS BEING REMOVED, WATCH WHILE YOU CAN"
Please watch and share this video. The world needs Ron Paul Others like him.

By: Alex Alexander

Continued here:
Ron Paul "Incredible Video", "KEEPS BEING REMOVED, WATCH WHILE YOU CAN" - Video

Posted in Ron Paul | Comments Off on Ron Paul "Incredible Video", "KEEPS BEING REMOVED, WATCH WHILE YOU CAN" – Video

Researchers Link Aging to Cellular Interactions That Occur Across Generations

Posted: at 1:41 pm

Contact Information

Available for logged-in reporters only

Newswise CHAPEL HILL, N.C. The evidence for what causes aging has typically been limited to the study of a single organisms lifespan; our cells divide many times throughout our lives and eventually cause organs and our bodies to age and break down. But new research from the UNC School of Medicine suggests that how we age might depend on cellular interactions that we inherit from ancestors throughout many generations.

By studying the reproductive cells of nematodes tiny worms found in soil and compost bins Shawn Ahmed, PhD, an associate professor of genetics, identified the Piwi/piRNA genome silencing pathway, the loss of which results in infertility after many generations. He also found a signaling pathway a series of molecular interactions inside cells that he could tweak to overcome infertility while also causing the worms to live longer adult lives.

The research, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cambridge and described in a paper published in the journal Cell Reports, suggests that its possible to manipulate the aging process of progeny before theyre even born.

The finding gives scientists a deeper understanding of what may govern aging and age-related diseases, such as some cancers and neurodegenerative conditions.

Typically, nematodes produce about 30 generations in a matter of months and remain fertile indefinitely. Ahmed and colleagues found that a mutation in the Piwi/piRNA cellular pathway of germ cells gradually decreased the worms ability to reproduce as the mutation was passed down through the generations and eventually caused complete sterility. But when Ahmeds team manipulated a different protein DAF-16/FOXO the nematodes overcame the loss of the Piwi pathway. The worms did not become sterile; generations of worms reproduced indefinitely, achieving a sort of generational immortality. Moreover, it has been well established that DAF-16/FOXO plays a role in nematodes living longer.

Achieving longer life suggests that theres an effect on the aging of somatic cells the cells that make up the body and organs of an organism.

Thats the really interesting thing about this, said Ahmed, a member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. What weve found implies that theres some sort of relationship between somatic cell aging and this germ line immortality process weve been studying.

What that relationship is, precisely, remains unknown. But so does the exact mechanism by which human somatic cells age as they divide throughout our lives. That is, exactly how we age at the cellular level is still not entirely understood.

View post:
Researchers Link Aging to Cellular Interactions That Occur Across Generations

Posted in Immortality Medicine | Comments Off on Researchers Link Aging to Cellular Interactions That Occur Across Generations

UNC researchers link aging to cellular interactions that occur across generations

Posted: at 1:41 pm

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE:

25-Apr-2014

Contact: Mark Derewicz mark.derewicz@unch.unc.edu 919-923-0959 University of North Carolina Health Care

April 24, 2014

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. The evidence for what causes aging has typically been limited to the study of a single organism's lifespan; our cells divide many times throughout our lives and eventually cause organs and our bodies to age and break down. But new research from the UNC School of Medicine suggests that how we age might depend on cellular interactions that we inherit from ancestors throughout many generations.

By studying the reproductive cells of nematodes tiny worms found in soil and compost bins Shawn Ahmed, PhD, an associate professor of genetics, identified the Piwi/piRNA genome silencing pathway, the loss of which results in infertility after many generations. He also found a signaling pathway a series of molecular interactions inside cells that he could tweak to overcome infertility while also causing the worms to live longer adult lives.

The research, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cambridge and described in a paper published in the journal Cell Reports, suggests that it's possible to manipulate the aging process of progeny before they're even born.

The finding gives scientists a deeper understanding of what may govern aging and age-related diseases, such as some cancers and neurodegenerative conditions.

Typically, nematodes produce about 30 generations in a matter of months and remain fertile indefinitely. Ahmed and colleagues found that a mutation in the Piwi/piRNA cellular pathway of germ cells gradually decreased the worms' ability to reproduce as the mutation was passed down through the generations and eventually caused complete sterility. But when Ahmed's team manipulated a different protein DAF-16/FOXO the nematodes overcame the loss of the Piwi pathway. The worms did not become sterile; generations of worms reproduced indefinitely, achieving a sort of generational immortality. Moreover, it has been well established that DAF-16/FOXO plays a role in nematodes living longer.

Achieving longer life suggests that there's an effect on the aging of somatic cells the cells that make up the body and organs of an organism.

Read more here:
UNC researchers link aging to cellular interactions that occur across generations

Posted in Immortality Medicine | Comments Off on UNC researchers link aging to cellular interactions that occur across generations

The cult of TED: Why everyone is obsessed

Posted: at 1:41 pm

Rachel Botsman speaking at TEDx Sydney in 2010. Source: Supplied

Benjamin Bratton, Associate Professor of Visual Arts at UCSD introduces his TEDx talk, 'What's wrong with TED talks?' Courtesy TEDxTalks/YouTube

The TED circus has rolled into town with TEDx Sydney due to take place this Saturday under the sails of the Opera House. So be prepared for people to wax lyrical about ideas. Ideas to change the world, ideas to engage the community and ideas to inspire yourself.

TED (technology, entertainment and design) conferences have attracted heavyweights the likes of Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Richard Dawkins and Jane Goodall to tell everyone about their ideas.

So yeah, ideas. It is, after all, TEDs ethos Ideas worth spreading.

The global phenomenon that is TED now is fascinating precisely because its focus is something as cerebral and intangible as ideas. But thats exactly why TED has inspired an almost cult-like awe among its followers.

Clock onto the TED website and you can find intelligent talks on almost any topic ranging from neuroscience to bees. Best of all, you can learn about something interesting from the best in the field in less than 20 minutes instead of slaving away through a small-print academic textbook.

But its not supposed to be just about self-education. The more grandiose aspect of TEDs mission is that those very ideas will get people working on how to improve the world through science, technology and people. It even hands out three annual $100,000 prizes to people to actualise their ideas.

The audience at TEDx Sydney last year. Source: Supplied

So you can see why hordes of aspirational and well-meaning people globally have clung onto TED like its the second coming.

Originally posted here:
The cult of TED: Why everyone is obsessed

Posted in Transhumanist | Comments Off on The cult of TED: Why everyone is obsessed

Zoltan Istvan talks about, "The Transhumanist Wager" – Video

Posted: at 1:41 pm


Zoltan Istvan talks about, "The Transhumanist Wager"
Quite possibly the most interesting man in the world...Zoltan Istvan.

By: cody stark

Read more:
Zoltan Istvan talks about, "The Transhumanist Wager" - Video

Posted in Transhumanist | Comments Off on Zoltan Istvan talks about, "The Transhumanist Wager" – Video

Part 1: TransHuman Visions Conference March 1st, 2014 – Video

Posted: at 1:40 pm


Part 1: TransHuman Visions Conference March 1st, 2014
Part One of the TransHuman Visions Conference in Piedmont, CA March 1st, 2014 with Hank Pellissier.

By: Church of Perpetual Life

More here:
Part 1: TransHuman Visions Conference March 1st, 2014 - Video

Posted in Transhuman | Comments Off on Part 1: TransHuman Visions Conference March 1st, 2014 – Video

Pattaya Mail

Posted: at 1:40 pm

Roxy Music, Roxy Music (Island)

Roxy Musics debut-album caught most people off balance. The music was a burlesque and eccentric brew of nostalgia and futurism. Wrapped in a glossy, striking cover that flirted with the pin-up girls and glamour of the 40s and 50s.

In 1972 that didnt go down well among the politically correct, they found it provocative and uncomfortably decadent. The sight of the snarling cover-girl Kari-Ann Muller (who later married Chris Jagger, Micks brother) made me drool. Now what was this all about?

The inner spread of the gatefold sleeve gave me another shock. Were these guys for real? It was glam pushed completely over the top with an androgynous Brian Eno as the absolute eye-catcher. Many bought the disc without even bothering to listen to it first. Thats what I call a strong wrapping.

The music sure lived up to it, though, even if it didnt exactly take you to the places that the come-on expression of the cover-girl suggested. It was prog rock, it was pastiche, it was lyrics seasoned with quotes from classic movies, it was way out synth, a wizard on guitar, a saxophone player that wouldve gone down a storm in the circus ring, and there was Bryan Ferry, the crooner from the abyss. All nailed to your brain by a thunderous and precise rhythm section. What a treat! And they didnt even bother to include the wonderful, staccato hit single Virginia Plain.

The American edition did include it though, so when the imports arrived I bought the album yet again. I kept both versions, thats how much I loved the beast.

It was recorded in a single week, and was produced by Peter Sinfield of King Crimson fame. At the time Roxy Music didnt even have a record contract and their managers financed the recording.

On its arrival it sounded fresh as an ocean breeze.

Released: June 16, 1972

Excerpt from:
Pattaya Mail

Posted in Futurism | Comments Off on Pattaya Mail

Page 3,565«..1020..3,5643,5653,5663,567..3,5703,580..»