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Is The United States Trying to Cede its Lead in Biomedical Research?

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I feel the future of biological research in the U.S. is now in grave danger. NIH has been the jewel of American innovation in medicine and biological research. The health of most people are affected by the research done through NIH grants.

Reprogramming Biology

*commentaries | *opinions | anti-aging | bioengineering | bioinformatics | biotechnology | gene therapy | genes | genetic engineering | longevity | medicine | nanotech | nanotechnology | neuroscience | rnai | singularity | synthetic biology | technology | tissue engineering

Visionary futurist Ray Kurzweil, whose remarkable ideas on technological progress have been an inspiration for Biosingularity blogs, have a wonderful concise article on biological advances in recent i

Cool blog of the month: Soft Machines

*commentaries | *opinions | biotechnology

Soft Machines is a very interesting blog on nanotechnology and future technologies by Richard Jones who is also the author of the book "Soft machines: nanotechnology and life". The book explains why t

Cool blog of the week: Fight Aging!

*commentaries | *opinions | biotechnology

Fight Aging! blog is a great site to get information on latest news and efforts to stop the ultimate scourage that face us, the aging itself. There are many excellent articles that provide ideas to stimulate future research in understanding and slowing aging process. This blog also does a good job in creating awareness for [...]

Cool blog of the week: Multipolarity Memes

*commentaries | *opinions | biotechnology

My pick this week, Multipolarity Memes, is a very interesting blog that is  dedicated to guide us to an accelerating, truly self-fulfilling future.The topics covered are highly diverse from robotics, physics to biological advances. All posted stories accompany visually stimulating thematic pictures or surreal graphics. There are also some very interesting commentaries about futuristic [...]

Cool blog of the week: Al Fin

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This week’s cool blog site is Al Fin .The primary interest of the author is to see best of humanity survives long enough to reach the next level.The site features cool new technological advances, many in biology, in a unique and clean fashion, which are occasionally accompanied with visually stimulating pictures. Most posts also [...]

Cool blog of the week

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This is first in series, where I will mention blogs or web links I find interesting.This week’s recommended blog site is Technological Event Horizon. The author is an independent philosopher, Micah Glasser, and writes thoughtful and sometimes philosophical opinions on accelerated technological advancement.The title of recent blog was “When Machines Transcend the Mechanical” where Micah [...]

How I choose my blogs?

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I like to provide some idea on how I choose the stories posted in this blog.First, I try to find discoveries that are real breakthroughs and not just incremental increases in knowledge, typically published in high profile, high impact science journals.Second, I limit my blogs to several key technological areas, which I believe will have [...]

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