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Why “reprogramming” is the buzziest approach to reversing aging right now

Why “reprogramming” is the buzziest approach to reversing aging right now

Earlier this week, Life Biosciences, a biotech company focused on reversing age-related diseases, announced that it had dosed its first volunteer. A person with glaucoma has had an experimental treatment injected straight into their eyeball. The idea is to try to treat the disease—which can cause...

Job titles of the future: Nature’s drug designer

Job titles of the future: Nature’s drug designer

In 2018, after nearly two decades working in Big Pharma, chemist Tim Cernak was ready to put his skills to a new use.  For Merck, he’d developed precision therapies for cancer, HIV, and diabetes that could target disease while minimizing harm to healthy cells. But as a lifelong nature lover,...

The “steroid olympics” were a circus—and a window into our culture

The “steroid olympics” were a circus—and a window into our culture

Testosterone. Methenolone. Nandrolone. Human growth hormone and EPO. Meldonium, modafinil, and mixed amphetamine salts. Clomiphene, anastrozole, levothyroxine, and liothyronine. Patches and capsules, creams and pills. A whole galaxy of steroids, metabolic modulators, and synthetic hormones coursing...

GitHub : 73 dépôts malveillants désactivés suite à une nouvelle compromission

GitHub : 73 dépôts malveillants désactivés suite à une nouvelle compromission

La supply chain a connu une nouvelle attaque, limitée mais réelle. Les 73 dépôts concernés incluent Azure, Azure-samples et Microsoft Docs. Ils ont réussi à perturber les pipelines d'intégration continue. L'incident remonterait au 5 juin dernier. BleepingComputer indique qu'il a fallu seulement 105...

GitHub désactive 73 dépôts Microsoft en 105 secondes pour stopper le ver Miasma

GitHub désactive 73 dépôts Microsoft en 105 secondes pour stopper le ver Miasma

GitHub a désactivé 73 dépôts appartenant à Microsoft en l'espace de 105 secondes, le temps de couper la propagation d'un ver baptisé Miasma. Un ver, vous le savez, c'est ce genre de logiciel malveillant qui se recopie tout seul d'un projet à l'autre, sans la moindre intervention humaine. Celui-là...

The Download: whole-body rejuvenation drugs and five things to know about AI

The Download: whole-body rejuvenation drugs and five things to know about AI

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. David Sinclair plans to test whole-body rejuvenation drugs in the XPrize competition The outspoken longevity scientist David Sinclair has predicted...

Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise

Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise

As adoption of AI agents looks set to surge by as much as 300% in the next two years, leadership teams are carefully considering the implications of a hybrid human-AI workforce.  Unlike existing enterprise-level automation that relies on manual input, AI agents are capable of autonomously...

David Sinclair plans to test whole-body rejuvenation drugs in the XPrize competition

The outspoken longevity scientist David Sinclair has been predicting that one day, you’ll go to the doctor and get a prescription that will make you 10 years younger. Now MIT Technology Review has learned that he has plans to launch human tests of an oral “reprogramming” drug as part of...

Five things you need to know about AI

Five things you need to know about AI

At SXSW London last week I gave a talk called “Five things you need to know about AI,” in which I shared what I think are the biggest themes in AI right now. I pulled a few things from our first AI10 list, an annual guide to the most important trends in this buzzy world, but I also veered off on a...

The Download: how the World Cup ball will fly and OpenAI’s “super app”

The Download: how the World Cup ball will fly and OpenAI’s “super app”

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why this year’s World Cup ball may not fly as far Much is new about this month’s FIFA World Cup tournament. It hosts more teams than ever before....