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1. [3]Reviewing some of my predictions on the Future
2. [4]New phase change memory 1000 times faster than Flash memory
3. [5]Tracking an interesting idea for cheap solar power
4. [6]Towards Mitochondrial Repair
5. [7]Early word on new cancer treatement from SENS conference
6. [8]Interesting middle east news
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8. [10]Search advanced nanotechnology
[11]Reviewing some of my predictions on the Future
[12]The recent news that Israel bombed Syria on Sept 6, 2007 is a
fairly close hit for one of my predictions from Mar, 2006
[13]I had made some public predictions back in March 2006
In the wildcards was:
US War with Iran 2007
US War with Syria 2008
I would view a US proxy war where Israel (as a US ally and in some
view proxy for the USA) has a war with Syria as counting as a
reasonably successful prediction for US war with Syria. I would count
this bombing run with eight planes as a partially successful
prediction already. My prediction is way more specific and accurate
than any Nostrodamus.
[14]If the Mars soil turns out to be 0.1% extremophile then that would
definitely be a hit for my prediction that
Cellular life found on Mars 2010+
[15]I would consider the development of thorium nuclear reactors or
any of the Gen IV nuclear reactors as completing my prediction of a
breakthrough in handling or reducing long term waste from nuclear
fission - makes nuclear fission "clean" 2010+. Those advanced nuclear
reactors can handle the [16]most of the long term radioactive
materials -Uranium and leave only materials with 30 years or less
halflife and making up about 5% of the material by weight.
[17]If Robert Bussard's Inertial Electrostatic fusion system is made
to work that would definitely fulfill my prediction:
Develop useful power generation from forms of nuclear fusion 2020+
As would [18]Trialpha Energy's colliding beam fusion
or
[19]a rapid fire Z-machine system
or the laser fusion plan or ITER if they reach net positive energy
generation capability.
This prediction may have been half fulfilled:
Carbon nanotube fiber inexpensive and with over 50GPa tensile strength
2014-2018
[20]Superthread made by Los Alamos may have over 50Gpa of strength
In terms of the second half of the prediction of inexpensive carbon
nanotube fiber, this could be resolved by 2010. [21]Production of
carbon nanotubes could ramp up from the 60 tons per year now in 2007
Bayer has scaled up its production pilot plant from 30 to 60 tons/yr.
The next step reportedly will be to boost capacity to 200 tons/yr in
the next two years, with an industrial-scale 3000-ton (6.6-million lb)
plant envisioned for 2011-12. This could reduce prices from
$250-1000/kg now down to $10-50/kg in 2012.
There is progress towards :
Gecko mimicing wallcrawling suits for military and enthusiasts
2008-2012
[22]What we have now is the gekkomat
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Here is the gekkomat.
If they get this improved with smaller canisters and better adhesion,
so that it has some adoption by some military and enthusiast users
then I would count this as a successful prediction.
From bionano:
Customized [biological] cells 2010-2014
[23]I would count the successful creation of synthetic life as
fulfilling this prediction We are pretty close.
Almost all fish (for food) comes from massive ocean ranches (over 100
ranches, each larger than a cubic mile in area) 2015-2025
[24]Almost all fish comes from fish farming. So fulfilling this
prediction would be to shift the bulk of fish farming from fresh water
farms to the ocean.
[25]dwave Systems of Vancouver could fulfill my prediction of Quantum
computing 100 qubits 2010-2014 a bit early in 2008.
[26]Sun Microsystems and IBM have announced multi-petaflop computers
[27]Japan has funded a ten petaflop supercomputer project with an
expected delivery of 2010 or 2011
There are several competitors who could achieve my prediction of a
10 petaflop computer by 2012-2013.
Another prediction is getting a partial hit very soon:
Jet airtaxi's (5000 existing regional airports in USA, 450-550mph,
park and fly) 2006-2008
[28]Dayjet is starting service in Florida in about Sept, 2007 to Oct
2007
When Toyota releases its next Prius or the one after with 80+ mpg or
one of the competing car companies then this prediction would get
fulfilled. There is already 80mpg cars in Europe.
80-200mpg cars - mainstream, batteries, ultracapacitors 5-10 times
better 2008-2012
[29]There are other diesel and electric cars that could fulfill this
prediction if they achieve enough commercial success to be considered
mainstream options with widespread availability.
[30]When the new TEAM microscope is delivered to Berkeley in 2008 then
I would consider it a fulfillment of my prediction
Advanced microscopes with 0.5 angstrom accuracy and repeatability
2006-2008
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[44]New phase change memory 1000 times faster than Flash memory
[45]Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have developed
nanowires capable of storing computer data for 100,000 years and
retrieving that data a thousand times faster than existing portable
memory devices such as Flash memory and micro-drives, all using less
power and space than current memory technologies.
This is interesting but other versions of phase change memories are in
the commercial development pipeline. Improved versions of flash are
also in the works. Therefore this interesting laboratory development
may not end up having a big commercial impact. Aspects of the work
will inform and guide the research in the other methods.
Researchers used self-assembly, a process by which chemical
reactants crystallize at lower temperatures mediated by nanoscale
metal catalysts to spontaneously form nanowires that were 30-50
nanometers in diameter and 10 micrometers in length, and then they
fabricated memory devices on silicon substrates.
Tests showed extremely low power consumption for data encoding
(0.7mW per bit). They also indicated the data writing, erasing and
retrieval (50 nanoseconds) to be 1,000 times faster than
conventional Flash memory and indicated the device would not lose
data even after approximately 100,000 years of use, all with the
potential to realize terabit-level nonvolatile memory device
density.
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[59]Tracking an interesting idea for cheap solar power
[60]Here is a transcript of a PBS discussion which includes comments
from Nathan Lewis, professor at the California Institute of
Technology. Dr Lewis discusses his ideas for using titanium oxide to
generate solar power TiO is currently about 10% efficient in
converting solar power to energy.
Nathan Lewis says:
TiO2 is an incredibly common cheap chemical. It's in toothpaste.
It's the pigment in white paint, these little tiny particles.
He has to make the material cheap and embeddable into house paint and
other building material and have it not increase the maintenance
costs.
[61]Here is another transcript discussion from Caltech
[62]Here is a recent podcast interview with Dr Lewis
[63]This is part of a larger series of podcasts on nanotechnology
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[77]Towards Mitochondrial Repair
From the SENS3 conference via the Methuselah Foundation blog,
[78]several researchers presented their recent work aimed at advancing
this and other potentially useful approaches to mitochondrial damage.
Mitochondrial damage is one of seven kinds of damage resulting from
aging which if the damage was prevented or greatly reduced or repaired
could result in lifespans increasing by several decades.
Dr. de Grey first proposed an 'engineering' solution to this form
of aging damage in 1998: the use of allotopic expression -- the
creation of 'backup copies' of those genes in the safer confines of
the nucleus -- in 1998
PhD candidate Mark Hamalainen of Cambridge University presented the
initial success in his Methuselah Foundation-funded work on
allotopic expression, showing evidence that his
allotopically-expressed genes could encode the relevant proteins
and that these were taken up into the mitochondria. In this case,
the genes encode healthy and defective versions of the protein that
is miscoded in Neuropathy, Ataxia and Retinitis Pigmentosa (NARP),
a hereditary mitochondrial disease characterized by blindness and
weak and uncoordinated muscles.
Now Dr. Corral-Debrinski has leapt forward into a living organism,
inserting an allotopic version of the defective human gene that
causes the mitochondrial disease Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
(LHON) into mice retinas. The technique involves shifting the
production site of such proteins closer to the mitochondria
themselves, allowing the cell's machinery to thread the proteins
through the narrow straits of the mitochondria's import channels as
quickly as they are produced. Dr. Corral-Debrinski next hopes to
take this to the next level, and cure the disease in mice by
introducing the healthy gene.
Finally, Dr. Samit Adhya of the Division of Molecular and Human
Genetics at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology is pursuing
yet another innovative approach. He proposes to dispense with the
need for mitochondrial DNA altogether, by instead providing the
mitochondrial protein-making machinery directly with the "working
instructions" (messenger RNA) that it normally receives in the form
of a transcribed copy taken from the mitochondrial DNA originals.
This would allow the mitochondria to continue their protein
production even if the mitochondrial DNA were completely destroyed:
they would still have their marching orders, even if the general
himself were incommunicado. Dr. Adhya is accomplishing this goal by
borrowing a trick used by a single-celled organism called
Leishmania tropica.
While we can't yet draw definitive conclusions, all of Dr. Adhya's
results are consistent with success. In some of the most visually
arresting presentations of the conference, Dr. Adhya showed how
injecting the RIC-linked antisense RNA into the legs of rats
quickly caused the same kind of leg muscle degeneration seen in
MERRF; when examined under a microscope, muscle cells from such
animals showed the death of muscle fibers and the loss of
mitochondrial function.
The next step will be to introduce functional RNA into animals with
dysfunctional mitochondrial genes. If this restores normal
mitochondrial function and blocks the symptoms and pathology
associated with the disease, we'll know for sure that the RNA
import technology works. This would allow us to sidestep not only
the mutations in the mitochondrial DNA of those rare and
unfortunate souls who suffer with congenital mitochondrial
diseases, but those responsible for the universal mitochondrial
failures of aging.
Several methods look like they are on track to repairing mitochondria.
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[92]Early word on new cancer treatement from SENS conference
From the methuselah foundation blog: [93]at the SENS3 conference in
Sept 2007, Dr. Cui presented the next logical step in his research:
work demonstrating the existence of, and characterizing, high-potency
cancer-killing granulocytes in humans. This same cancer killing cells
provides mice with immunity to cancer
The Granulocytes do exist in humans but to varying effectiveness. A
cure for cancer would seem to require finding a way to provide full
anti-cancer strength granulocytes cells to all people who need it to
fight cancer.
In 2003, Dr. Zheng Cui and his colleagues at the Comprehensive
Cancer Center of Wake Forest University reported the discovery of
mice with immune cells that rendered them invulnerable to cancer
Dr. Cui went on to show that it could resist multiple rounds of
such injections, and were so impressed that they used him to father
a whole colony of mice, all of whom shared this remarkable
invulnerability to cancer. Based on that ability, he calls them
spontaneous regression/complete resistance (SR/CR) mice.
In 2006, Dr. Cui electrified the world when he showed that the new
strain's cancer-fighting abilities were caused by a particular
subset of their immune cells -- members of a class of white blood
cell known as neutrophil granulocytes.
Dr. Cui tested the ability of these cells to fight off cancer by
transfusing them into normal mice with cancers. Surprisingly, the
simple transfusion of the cancer-fighting immune cells from the
resistant mice effectively transfered the same remarkable
protection to the normal mice. And even more excitingly, the
treatment didn't just prevent cancers from forming, but actually
fought off existing cancer: when researchers transfused the
anti-cancer white blood cells into normal mice with existing skin
tumors, the tumors regressed completely in a matter of weeks.
Moreover, a single dose of the cancer-fighting immune cells gave
the normal animals a cancer immunity that often lasted for the rest
of their lives.
Dr. Cui's team first went looking for the existence of potent
cancer-killing granulocytes in a group of healthy volunteers. This
was done by testing the volunteers' granulocytes' ability to
destroy cancer cells in a petrie dish. They found that, unlike in
mice (who seem to have an all-or-nothing effect), there appears to
be a classical bell-shaped distribution of cancer-killing ability
in the granulocytes of people in the population: a few people have
white blood cells extremely weak cancer-killing activity, the great
majority have an 'average' competence, and a very small group of
outliers have the kind of overwhelming search-and-destroy activity
(at least in a test tube!) that is seen in the SR/CR mice.
Surprisingly, they found that the ability of peoples' granulocytes
to kill cancer is very sensitive to the season, stress levels and
age.
Based on these promising findings, Dr. Cui applied to test the
transfusion of granulocytes from highly cancer-resistant people
into people with existing cancer -- a potential therapy he calls
"GIFT" (for "Granulocyte InFusion Therapy"). He now has approval
from both the IRB and FDA to move ahead with the trial, and the
next step is to raise the necessary funding.
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[107]Interesting middle east news
[108]The Israeli Air Force Struck Syria, NY Times: N. Korean Nukes
Targeted
[109]The U.S.-supplied F-15I "Ra'am" fighters that carried out the
alleged September 6 raid to destroy alleged Syrian nuclear cache were
bought with raids on such facilities in mind, according to some
reports. One of the keys to the bombers' success? Their APG-70 radars,
with ground-mapping capability, plus a whole host of special Israeli
mods.
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The modified Israeli F-15
[110]Israel may have recovered deterrence capability after the Syria
strike
[111]The Guardian asks if the Israeli strike on Syria was a dry run
for Iran
Others are talking tough about Iran.
[112]Prepare for war against Iran: according to French Foreign
Minister Bernard Kouchner and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy had earlier said that a diplomatic
push by the world powers was the only alternative to ''an Iranian
bomb or the bombing of Iran''.
Some in the US have indicated the USA could be less than six months
from bombing Iran. If the French are talking this tough a line, we
could be a lot closer to a war with Iran.
[113]More discussions at the Guardian that time is running out to
avoiding war with Iran
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