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Conquerir la mort//Conquer death//Conquistar la muerte
Realment.., què significa mort? Ens la podem aplicar a nosaltres? El meu pare deia que la eternitat eren els fills.., però això és un altre tema. Hi han tantes definicions de mort com opinions hi han al món, sinó, només cal investigar una mica en les definicions als diccionaris de la llengua i veureu quina varietat profunda hi ha en elles. De fet, crec que mort és una qüestió de consciència. Els…
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Goal achieved.
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Trouble is with Me
Trouble is with Me
We do not like to admit we are wrong. Accepting blame is difficult. In today’s passage, Paul notes that he is a slave to sin. He says, “The trouble is with me.” This is the place each of us must come to at some point in life. Some will agree that “the trouble is with me,” but others will point fingers elsewhere. Paul made it clear that “the trouble is not with the law.” The law is good. The…
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(De)Extinction Files: Hominids, [Baseline] Humans and Posthumans
If the Singularity can not be prevented or confined, just how badcould the Post-Human era be? Well … pretty bad. The physical extinction of the human race is one possibility. (Or as Eric Drexler put it of nanotechnology: Given all that such technology can do, perhaps governments would simply decide that they no longer need citizens!). Yet physical extinction may not be the scariest possibility.…
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Inducing cell suicide The technique involves getting the nanoparticles into a tumor cell, where they bind to lysosomes, which can break down foreign substances that have entered a cell. They can also break down the entire cell through a process known as apoptosis (controlled cell death), a type of destruction where damaged cells dissolve themselves. The researchers used superparamagnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide. Once the particles are inside the cancer cells, the cells are exposed to an external magnetic field, and the nanoparticles begin to rotate in a way that causes the lysosomes to start destroying the cells. Previous attempts to use superparamagnetic nanoparticles have focused on using the external field to create heat that kills the cancer cells. The problem with this is that the heat can cause inflammation that risks harming surrounding, healthy tissue. The new method, on the other hand, in which the rotation of the magnetic nanoparticles can be controlled, only affects the tumor cells that the nanoparticles have entered. The new technique is primarily intended for cancer treatment, but according to the researchers, it can be used for other diseases, including autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, in which the immune system attacks the body’s own insulin production.
Slowly, it is dawning on people that the risks from air pollution are far greater than previously thought or understood. Last week, the extremely cautious World Health Organisation revised its figures and reported that nearly one in eight of the world's deaths – more than 7 million people a year – are now the direct result of air pollution, and that for every person who dies, there are many more whose health is impaired long term. Put bluntly: every year air pollution kills more people than Aids, smoking, road accidents and diabetes combined, and is the world's single biggest environmental health risk.