Sunday, January 17, 2021

Digest for comp.programming.threads@googlegroups.com - 8 updates in 7 topics

Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 12:22PM -0800

Hello..
 
 
About hash function collision and scalability..
 
About Birthday's paradox(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem): Wikipedia gives us an approximation to the collision probability assuming that the number of objects r is much smaller than the number of possible values N: 1-exp(-r**2/(2N)).
 
This is a so important result, since my good 32 bit hash functions
in my following software projects can attain only a probability of 50% for a collision at around 77000 cores and and 77000 threads, so it is good for scalability even if i am not using a good 64 bit hash function,
(but i will soon upgrade them to a good 64 bit hash function),
so here is my following software projects:
 
My scalable parallel varfiler here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/scalable-parallel-varfiler
 
And my parallel C++ and Delphi implementations of conjugate gradient sparse linear system solver libraries that scales very well here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/scalable-parallel-c-conjugate-gradient-linear-system-solver-library
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/scalable-parallel-implementation-of-conjugate-gradient-sparse-linear-system-solver
 
And my scalable RWLock that works across processes and threads here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/scalable-rwlock-that-works-accross-processes-and-threads
 
And my Parallel HashList that scales well here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/scalable-parallel-hashlist
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Bonita Montero <Bonita.Montero@gmail.com>: Jan 17 10:00AM +0100

> And my Parallel HashList that scales well here:
> https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/scalable-parallel-hashlist
 
# "and my scalable RWLock in each bucket of the parallel hashtable"
 
What a nonsense. Parallel hash-tables have a lock per 2^N-section
of the hashtable and the number of sections has to be chosen that
there's low likehood of collision on that parts. But a lock per
bucket is a waste of resources.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 05:10PM -0800

Hello...
 
 
 
Read again, i correct about more philosophy about the hypothetical and the reality..
 
Do we have to measure it absolutely or relatively ?
 
This is an important question in philosophy:
 
So how do we have to measure happiness ? and is happiness real ?
 
So i think that he philosopher Albert Camus was not smart when he said that life is absurd, by saying the following:
 
"Absurdism arises out of the tension between our desire for order, meaning and happiness and, on the other hand, the indifferent natural universe's refusal to provide that."
 
So what is the right way to measure it ?
 
I think it is like science, since we are not yet perfect, so i think it is "hypothetical" to say that life is absurd like was saying the philosopher Albert Camus, because we have to to be pragmatic in science and measure it taking into account our "imperfections" and "limitations", so the are we happy must be measured in a pragmatic way, so then you can notice that my philosophy is more pragmatic, since it is explaining that happiness comes not only from pleasures of life, but it also comes from the alternance of being "hungry" for taking a rest and taking a rest or from the alternance of being hungry and eating a delicious meal, so happiness comes from the difficulties of life that make us more hungry for or make us appreciate much more the pleasures of life, so they make us more happy, and i think this is the secret of life, so then life is not absurd, since the meaning of life is that we are getting happiness from this kind of mechanism that looks like the alternance of the day and night from where comes beauty and a kind of pleasure, so then we have to be carefully by being selective of the kind of pleasures of life that make us happy so that for example to not be too much materialism that causes problems.
 
More philosophy and psychology about how to appreciate pleasures of life..
 
 
I am a white arab and i think i am smart since i have invented
many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
I invite you to look at the following interesting video, because
it is also like philosophy, so look at it carefully and my
thoughts about it are below:
 
The story of my life - From a dream to reality
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wFsYY71wyk
 
 
I think that this swedish women is an artist and photographer
that is locally smart in what she is doing, since she is like creating
pleasures of life by showing us his videos of the beautiful Sweden's nature, but the weakness of what she is doing is that this swedish women
is not a philosopher like me, so she is not understanding correctly,
because she is thinking that happiness comes from those high quality pleasures of life of the so beautiful Sweden's nature that she is showing in his video, but i think it is a mistake, since not all people have those "high" quality pleasures of life, so in my philosophy(read about it below) i am explaining that happiness comes not only from pleasures of life, but it also comes from the alternance of being "hungry" for taking a rest and taking a rest or from the alternance of being hungry and eating a delicious meal, so happiness comes from the difficulties of life that make us more hungry for or make us appreciate much more the pleasures of life, so they make us more happy, and i think this is the secret of life, this is why i am saying the following in my philosophy:
 
More philosophy about the great movie called Cast Away..
 
 
I invite you to look at the following short video of a great movie called Cast Away:
 
 
Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Robert Zemeckis and two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks reunite to explore the blessings and heartache of fate and the survival of the human spirit. Tom Hanks gives one of the towering screen performances of all time as Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems engineer whose ruled-by-the-clock existence abruptly ends when a harrowing plane crash leaves him isolated on a remote island. As Chuck struggles to survive, he finds that his own personal journey has only just begun...
 
 
Look here at the following short video of this great movie called Cast Away:
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zZ3UYd1UxA
 
 
I think you have to look or look again at this great movie, because when you are smart you will notice that the movie also learns you the way of my philosophy below, i mean that Chuck Noland in the video(that is Tom Hanks) is getting like more and more hungry for our kind of civilization by being isolated on a remote island and he is learning to understand the way of my philosophy below about from where comes happiness and pleasures of life, because by being isolated on a remote island he is also learning to appreciate our kind civilization and this is also from where comes happiness, so you have to be smart by reading my following thoughts of my philosophy about from where comes happiness and pleasures of life and by at the same time making the logical analogy with the great movie above that we call Cast Away:
 
So i will ask a philosophical question:
 
 
From where comes happiness and pleasures of life?
 
 
It is like beauty of the alternance of the day and night, from this alternance of the day and night comes beauty and a kind of pleasure, so i think that happiness comes from this kind of alternance, i mean that for example you will get a great pleasure from eating a Moroccan Couscous Bidaoui(read about it below) when you are hungry, so from this alternance of being hungry and eating a Moroccan Couscous comes this great pleasure of life that gives happiness and that gives the meaning of life, so you have to know how to be this alternance , i mean when for example you work hard and after that you give yourself peace by taking a rest and you also give yourself a pleasure like eating a Moroccan Couscous Bidaoui, you will get a great pleasure, so you have to know how to be this alternance of being hard work and giving yourself peace by taking a rest, this is from where comes happiness and this is from where comes the meaning of human existence.
 
More philosophy about do we have to measure it relatively or absolutely..
 
 
When you measure an IQ , you can measure it relatively to the distribution of other IQs, but is it the right measure? so this question is really important, since the philosopher Albert Camus was measuring the meaning and purpose of life by measuring it like absolutely by saying that human existence is absurd by saying:
 
 
"Absurdism arises out of the tension between our desire for order, meaning and happiness and, on the other hand, the indifferent natural universe's refusal to provide that."
 
 
But i think this is a mistake, since in my philosophy i am measuring the meaning of human existence "relatively" to pleasures of life that are like "powerful" drugs that bring us more happiness and so they give meaning to human existence(since they are like powerful drugs) and they permit us to go forward towards more and more perfection and this going forward towards more and more perfection is also the goal of morality(read below my political philosophy about morality so that to understand it), so i think i am right by saying so, so then human existence is not absurd.
 
 
And also don't forget to read my following philosophy about human existence..
 
I have just created a webpage on my website here about my philosophy
about human existence, you can read it carefully here:
 
https://scalable68.godaddysites.com/f/my-philosophy-about-human-existence
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 05:02PM -0800

Hello..
 
 
 
More philosophy about the hypothetical and the reality..
 
Do we have to measure it absolutely or relatively ?
 
This is an important question in philosophy:
 
So how do we have to measure happiness ? and is happiness real ?
 
So i think that he philosopher Albert Camus was not smart when he said that life is absurd, by saying the following:
 
"Absurdism arises out of the tension between our desire for order, meaning and happiness and, on the other hand, the indifferent natural universe's refusal to provide that."
 
So what is the right way to measure it ?
 
I think it is like science, since we are not yet perfect, so i think it is "hypothetical" to say that life is absurd like was saying the philosopher Albert Camus, because we have to to be pragmatic in science and measure it taking account our "imperfections" and "limitations", so the are we happy must be measured in a pragmatic way, so then you can notice that my philosophy is more pragmatic, since it is explaining that happiness comes not only from pleasures of life, but it also comes from the alternance of being "hungry" for taking a rest and taking a rest or from the alternance of being hungry and eating a delicious meal, so happiness comes from the difficulties of life that make us more hungry for or make us appreciate much more the pleasures of life, so they make us more happy, and i think this is the secret of life, so then life is not absurd, since the meaning of life is that we are getting happiness from this kind of mechanism that looks like the alternance of the day and night from where comes beauty and a kind of pleasure, so then we have to be carefully by being selective of the kind of pleasures that makes us happy so that for example to not be too much materialism that causes problems.
 
More philosophy and psychology about how to appreciate pleasures of life..
 
 
I am a white arab and i think i am smart since i have invented
many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
I invite you to look at the following interesting video, because
it is also like philosophy, so look at it carefully and my
thoughts about it are below:
 
The story of my life - From a dream to reality
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wFsYY71wyk
 
 
I think that this swedish women is an artist and photographer
that is locally smart in what she is doing, since she is like creating
pleasures of life by showing us his videos of the beautiful Sweden's nature, but the weakness of what she is doing is that this swedish women
is not a philosopher like me, so she is not understanding correctly,
because she is thinking that happiness comes from those high quality pleasures of life of the so beautiful Sweden's nature that she is showing in his video, but i think it is a mistake, since not all people have those "high" quality pleasures of life, so in my philosophy(read about it below) i am explaining that happiness comes not only from pleasures of life, but it also comes from the alternance of being "hungry" for taking a rest and taking a rest or from the alternance of being hungry and eating a delicious meal, so happiness comes from the difficulties of life that make us more hungry for or make us appreciate much more the pleasures of life, so they make us more happy, and i think this is the secret of life, this is why i am saying the following in my philosophy:
 
More philosophy about the great movie called Cast Away..
 
 
I invite you to look at the following short video of a great movie called Cast Away:
 
 
Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Robert Zemeckis and two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks reunite to explore the blessings and heartache of fate and the survival of the human spirit. Tom Hanks gives one of the towering screen performances of all time as Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems engineer whose ruled-by-the-clock existence abruptly ends when a harrowing plane crash leaves him isolated on a remote island. As Chuck struggles to survive, he finds that his own personal journey has only just begun...
 
 
Look here at the following short video of this great movie called Cast Away:
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zZ3UYd1UxA
 
 
I think you have to look or look again at this great movie, because when you are smart you will notice that the movie also learns you the way of my philosophy below, i mean that Chuck Noland in the video(that is Tom Hanks) is getting like more and more hungry for our kind of civilization by being isolated on a remote island and he is learning to understand the way of my philosophy below about from where comes happiness and pleasures of life, because by being isolated on a remote island he is also learning to appreciate our kind civilization and this is also from where comes happiness, so you have to be smart by reading my following thoughts of my philosophy about from where comes happiness and pleasures of life and by at the same time making the logical analogy with the great movie above that we call Cast Away:
 
So i will ask a philosophical question:
 
 
From where comes happiness and pleasures of life?
 
 
It is like beauty of the alternance of the day and night, from this alternance of the day and night comes beauty and a kind of pleasure, so i think that happiness comes from this kind of alternance, i mean that for example you will get a great pleasure from eating a Moroccan Couscous Bidaoui(read about it below) when you are hungry, so from this alternance of being hungry and eating a Moroccan Couscous comes this great pleasure of life that gives happiness and that gives the meaning of life, so you have to know how to be this alternance , i mean when for example you work hard and after that you give yourself peace by taking a rest and you also give yourself a pleasure like eating a Moroccan Couscous Bidaoui, you will get a great pleasure, so you have to know how to be this alternance of being hard work and giving yourself peace by taking a rest, this is from where comes happiness and this is from where comes the meaning of human existence.
 
More philosophy about do we have to measure it relatively or absolutely..
 
 
When you measure an IQ , you can measure it relatively to the distribution of other IQs, but is it the right measure? so this question is really important, since the philosopher Albert Camus was measuring the meaning and purpose of life by measuring it like absolutely by saying that human existence is absurd by saying:
 
 
"Absurdism arises out of the tension between our desire for order, meaning and happiness and, on the other hand, the indifferent natural universe's refusal to provide that."
 
 
But i think this is a mistake, since in my philosophy i am measuring the meaning of human existence "relatively" to pleasures of life that are like "powerful" drugs that bring us more happiness and so they give meaning to human existence(since they are like powerful drugs) and they permit us to go forward towards more and more perfection and this going forward towards more and more perfection is also the goal of morality(read below my political philosophy about morality so that to understand it), so i think i am right by saying so, so then human existence is not absurd.
 
 
And also don't forget to read my following philosophy about human existence..
 
I have just created a webpage on my website here about my philosophy
about human existence, you can read it carefully here:
 
https://scalable68.godaddysites.com/f/my-philosophy-about-human-existence
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 02:06PM -0800

Hello..
 
 
More philosophy and psychology about how to appreciate pleasures of life..
 
 
I am a white arab and i think i am smart since i have invented
many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
I invite you to look at the following interesting video, because
it is also like philosophy, so look at it carefully and my
thoughts about it are below:
 
The story of my life - From a dream to reality
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wFsYY71wyk
 
 
I think that this swedish women is an artist and photographer
that is locally smart in what she is doing, since she is like creating
pleasures of life by showing us his videos of the beautiful Sweden's nature, but the weakness of what she is doing is that this swedish women
is not a philosopher like me, so she is not understanding correctly,
because she is thinking that happiness comes from those high quality pleasures of life of the so beautiful Sweden's nature that she is showing in his video, but i think it is a mistake, since not all people have those "high" quality pleasures of life, so in my philosophy(read about it below) i am explaining that happiness comes not only from pleasures of life, but it also comes from the alternance of being "hungry" for taking a rest and taking a rest or from the alternance of being hungry and eating a delicious meal, so happiness comes from the difficulties of life that make us more hungry for or makes us appreciate much more the pleasures of life, so they make us more happy, and i think this is the secret of life, this is why i am saying the following in my philosophy:
 
More philosophy about the great movie called Cast Away..

 
I invite you to look at the following short video of a great movie called Cast Away:

 
Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Robert Zemeckis and two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks reunite to explore the blessings and heartache of fate and the survival of the human spirit. Tom Hanks gives one of the towering screen performances of all time as Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems engineer whose ruled-by-the-clock existence abruptly ends when a harrowing plane crash leaves him isolated on a remote island. As Chuck struggles to survive, he finds that his own personal journey has only just begun...

 
Look here at the following short video of this great movie called Cast Away:

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zZ3UYd1UxA

 
I think you have to look or look again at this great movie, because when you are smart you will notice that the movie also learns you the way of my philosophy below, i mean that Chuck Noland in the video(that is Tom Hanks) is getting like more and more hungry for our kind of civilization by being isolated on a remote island and he is learning to understand the way of my philosophy below about from where comes happiness and pleasures of life, because by being isolated on a remote island he is also learning to appreciate our kind civilization and this is also from where comes happiness, so you have to be smart by reading my following thoughts of my philosophy about from where comes happiness and pleasures of life and by at the same time making the logical analogy with the great movie above that we call Cast Away:

So i will ask a philosophical question:

 
From where comes happiness and pleasures of life?

 
It is like beauty of the alternance of the day and night, from this alternance of the day and night comes beauty and a kind of pleasure, so i think that happiness comes from this kind of alternance, i mean that for example you will get a great pleasure from eating a Moroccan Couscous Bidaoui(read about it below) when you are hungry, so from this alternance of being hungry and eating a Moroccan Couscous comes this great pleasure of life that gives happiness and that gives the meaning of life, so you have to know how to be this alternance , i mean when for example you work hard and after that you give yourself peace by taking a rest and you also give yourself a pleasure like eating a Moroccan Couscous Bidaoui, you will get a great pleasure, so you have to know how to be this alternance of being hard work and giving yourself peace by taking a rest, this is from where comes happiness and this is from where comes the meaning of human existence.
 
More philosophy about do we have to measure it relatively or absolutely..

 
When you measure an IQ , you can measure it relatively to the distribution of other IQs, but is it the right measure? so this question is really important, since the philosopher Albert Camus was measuring the meaning and purpose of life by measuring it like absolutely by saying that human existence is absurd by saying:

 
"Absurdism arises out of the tension between our desire for order, meaning and happiness and, on the other hand, the indifferent natural universe's refusal to provide that."

 
But i think this is a mistake, since in my philosophy i am measuring the meaning of human existence "relatively" to pleasures of life that are like "powerful" drugs that bring us more happiness and so they give meaning to human existence(since they are like powerful drugs) and they permit us to go forward towards more and more perfection and this going forward towards more and more perfection is also the goal of morality(read below my political philosophy about morality so that to understand it), so i think i am right by saying so, so then human existence is not absurd.

 
And also don't forget to read my following philosophy about human existence..
 
I have just created a webpage on my website here about my philosophy
about human existence, you can read it carefully here:
 
https://scalable68.godaddysites.com/f/my-philosophy-about-human-existence
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 12:46PM -0800

Hello..
 
 
Big Oil is getting scared of electric vehicles – and so it should be
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/01/02/big-oil-is-getting-scared-of-electric-vehicles--and-so-it-should-be/?fbclid=IwAR0W-MktfUWSg_pFJMiF0Kmv6e2WdryXnSpSuijuUM5FluI88EiBfpFyNBU&sh=6e5a61683e70
 
 
And Tesla's $25,000 electric car could be coming sooner than we thought
 
Read more here:
 
https://electrek.co/2021/01/08/tesla-25000-electric-car-coming-sooner-than-we-thought/?fbclid=IwAR2-YTjHUZraHRfNGDDHaX7pjOtiq-K-jQk8yLmIRTCb4z6sGpiFczhAW3U
 
 
Big data analysis finds cancer's key vulnerabilities
 
Read more here:
 
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-01-big-analysis-cancer-key-vulnerabilities.html?fbclid=IwAR0PD-Z508DRKf5V7O4SyWu-bA26yzWXv7-QI7EC1iHTB6TReFhBmbwkZ94
 
 
Extremely energy efficient microprocessor developed using superconductors
 
Researchers from Yokohama National University in Japan have developed a prototype microprocessor using superconductor devices that are about 80 times more energy efficient than the state-of-the-art semiconductor devices found in the microprocessors of today's high-performance computing systems.
 
Read more here:
 
https://techxplore.com/news/2020-12-extremely-energy-efficient-microprocessor-superconductors.html?fbclid=IwAR1cxwXPK-FhEEA2JYoAhL-ugkWOWLOhWg2xoYazgduGaHKxJDPYibVdytI
 
 
Read the rest of my writing:
 
 
AI, robots and "vertical farms" integrate agriculture to produce 400 times more yield, using 95% less water and 99% less space
 
Read more here:
 
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fintelligence-artificielle.developpez.com%2Factu%2F311485%2FL-IA-les-robots-et-les-fermes-verticales-integrent-l-agriculture-pour-produire-400-fois-plus-de-rendement-en-utilisant-95-pourcent-moins-d-eau-et-99-pourcent-moins-d-espace%2F
 
2-Acre Vertical Farm Run By AI And Robots Out-Produces 720-Acre Flat Farm
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.intelligentliving.co/vertical-farm-out-produces-flat-farm/
 
 
More about immigration and the social protection system..
 
I have just read the following article from United Nations:
 
Growing at a slower pace, world population is expected to reach 9.7 billion in 2050 and could peak at nearly 11 billion around 2100
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/news/population/world-population-prospects-2019.html
 
So notice that it says the following:
 
"Falling proportion of working-age population is putting pressure on social protection systems
 
The potential support ratio, which compares numbers of persons at working ages to those over age 65, is falling around the world. In Japan this ratio is 1.8, the lowest in the world. An additional 29 countries, mostly in Europe and the Caribbean, already have potential support ratios below three. By 2050, 48 countries, mostly in Europe, Northern America, and Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, are expected to have potential support ratios below two. These low values underscore the potential impact of population ageing on the labour market and economic performance, as well as the fiscal pressures that many countries will face in the coming decades as they seek to build and maintain public systems of health care, pensions and social protection for older persons."
 
So this is why you have to read the following to understand more:
 
And I have just looked at this video of the french politician called
Jean-Marie Le Pen and he is saying in the video that with those flows of
immigrants in Europe that: "La 3ème Guerre mondiale est commencée", look
at the following video to notice it:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ene0hp7EAus
 
 
But i think that Jean-Marie Le Pen is "not" thinking correctly, because
if Western Europe wants to keep its social benefits, the countries of
the E.U. are going to need more workers. No place in the world has an
older population that's not into baby making than Europe, read more here
on Forbes to notice it:
 
Here's Why Europe Really Needs More Immigrants
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2017/08/15/heres-why-europe-really-needs-more-immigrants/#7319e2e24917
 
 
I have just read the following interesting article,
i invite you to read it carefully:
 
Does Our Survival Depend on Relentless Exponential Growth?
 
https://singularityhub.com/2017/10/11/do-we-need-relentless-exponential-growth-to-survive/
 
As you also notice that the article above says the following:
 
"There have concurrently been developments in agriculture and medicine and, in the 20th century, the Green Revolution, in which Norman Borlaug ensured that countries adopted high-yield varieties of crops—the first precursors to modern ideas of genetically engineering food to produce better crops and more growth. The world was able to produce an astonishing amount of food—enough, in the modern era, for ten billion people."
 
So i think that the world will be able to produce enough food for world
population in year 2100, since around 2100, the world population will peak at nearly 11 billions, read the following article to notice it:
 
Growing at a slower pace, world population is expected to reach 9.7 billion in 2050 and could peak at nearly 11 billion around 2100
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/news/population/world-population-prospects-2019.html
 
Look at the following video:
 
China claims 'quantum supremacy' with new supercomputer | DW News
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5MBAJJU9Hk
 
Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Is 'Very Likely to Work,' Studies Suggest
 
A series of research papers renews hope that the long-elusive goal of mimicking the way the sun produces energy might be achievable.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/29/climate/nuclear-fusion-reactor.html
 
 
Here is more good news:
 
With COVID exacerbating superbug threat, researchers ID new weapon
 
Study identifies novel compound in fight against antibiotic resistance
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201223125726.htm
 
New IBM Research Means We Could Soon Train Neural Networks on a Smartphone
 
Read more here:
 
https://singularityhub.com/2020/12/28/new-ibm-research-means-we-could-soon-train-neural-networks-on-a-smartphone/
 
DeepMind may just have cracked one of the grandest challenges in biology. One that rivals the discovery of DNA's double helix. It could change biomedicine, drug discovery, and vaccine development forever.
 
Read more here:
 
https://singularityhub.com/2020/12/15/deepminds-alphafold-is-close-to-solving-one-of-biologys-greatest-challenges/
 
 
About I3C (Indole-3-carbinol) and cancer..
 
I have just read the following article, i invite you to read it:
 
Broccoli and Brussels sprouts: Cancer foes
 
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/05/beth-israel-researchers-uncover-anti-cancer-drug-mechanism-in-broccoli/
 
But i think that the above article is not speaking about the following research that says the following about I3C (Indole-3-carbinol):
 
In vivo studies showed that I3C inhibits the development of different cancers in several animals when given before or in parallel to a carcinogen. However, when I3C was given to the animals after the carcinogen, I3C promoted carcinogenesis 48. This concern regarding the long-term effects of I3C treatment on cancer risk in humans resulted in some caution in the use of I3C as a dietary supplement in cancer management protocols
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5989150/
 
 
So i don't advice to take I3C(Indole-3-carbinol) as a dietary supplement.
 
 
Revolutionary CRISPR-based genome editing system treatment destroys cancer cells
 
Researchers have demonstrated that the CRISPR/Cas9 system is very effective in treating metastatic cancers, a significant step on the way to finding a cure for cancer. The researchers developed a novel lipid nanoparticle-based delivery system that specifically targets cancer cells and destroys them by genetic manipulation. The system, called CRISPR-LNPs, carries a genetic messenger (messenger RNA), which encodes for the CRISPR enzyme Cas9 that acts as molecular scissors that cut the cells' DNA
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/11/201118161129.htm
 
 
Scientists discover the switch that makes human brown fat burn energy
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200805102023.htm
 
 
Novel diabetes drug candidate shows promising properties in human islets and mouse models
 
Researchers have discovered a new drug candidate that offers a major advance in the treatment for diabetes. Tested on isolated human and mouse pancreatic islets, mouse and rat cell cultures and animal models of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, the experimental drug significantly improved four detrimental characteristics of diabetes: hyperglycemia; hyperglucagonemia, elevation in the hormone glucagon; excessive production of glucose by the liver; and fatty liver, known as hepatic steatosis.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200728113559.htm
 
 
Breakthrough with cancer vaccine
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200709085320.htm
 
 
And Drug researcher develops 'fat burning' molecule
 
Scientists have recently identified a small mitochondrial uncoupler, named BAM15, that decreases the body fat mass of mice without affecting food intake and muscle mass or increasing body temperature.
 
Webster Santos, professor of chemistry and his colleagues have recently identified a small mitochondrial uncoupler, named BAM15, that decreases the body fat mass of mice without affecting food intake and muscle mass or increasing body temperature. Additionally, the molecule decreases insulin resistance and has beneficial effects on oxidative stress and inflammation.
 
The findings, published in Nature Communications on May 14, 2020, hold promise for future treatment and prevention of obesity, diabetes, and especially nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a type of fatty liver disease that is characterized by inflammation and fat accumulation in the liver. In the next few years, the condition is expected to become the leading cause of liver transplants in the United States.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200608132539.htm
 
 
Body mass index is a more powerful risk factor for diabetes than genetics
 
Losing weight could prevent or even reverse diabetes, according to late breaking research presented today at ESC Congress 2020.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200831090129.htm
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 11:05AM -0800

Hello..
 
 
I invite you to look at the following interesting video about a
Swedish women that is speaking about the pleasures of Sweden nature:
 
Living with the Dark Winters in Sweden | Midnight sun & Polar night
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zTR4ayDG38
 
 
And also don't forget to read my following philosophy about human existence..
 
I have just created a webpage on my website here about my philosophy
about human existence, you can read it carefully here:
 
https://scalable68.godaddysites.com/f/my-philosophy-about-human-existence
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Jan 16 08:02AM -0800

Hello,
 
 
 
My philosophy about human existence..
 
I have just created a webpage on my website here about my philosophy
about human existence, you can read it carefully here:
 
https://scalable68.godaddysites.com/f/my-philosophy-about-human-existence
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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