Thursday, December 1, 2022

Digest for comp.programming.threads@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 3 topics

Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Nov 30 12:35PM -0800

Hello,
 
 
More of my philosophy about genetics and about the Era of genetically modified superhumans and more of my thoughts..
 
I am a white arab Morocco and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
 
New CRISPR-based Tool inserts large DNA sequences at desired sites in cells
 
The following new technique, known as PASTE, could hold promise for treating diseases that are caused by defective genes with a large number of mutations, such as cystic fibrosis.
 
Read more here:
 
https://scitechupdates.com/new-crispr-based-tool-inserts-large-dna-sequences-at-desired-sites-in-cells/?fbclid=IwAR3T5A_cGsOmM6Vcb0nMXQTZOKEteSNwAagol-Utwx3OMUpycG6GjSsFw9U
 
 
And new CRISPR-Cas approach permits more precise DNA cleavage
 
So-called SpRYgests enable DNA cutting at practically any sequence for DNA editing.
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/10/221011161219.htm
 
 
An i invite you to look in the following video at what is saying the Geneticist Jennifer Doudna that co-invented a groundbreaking new technology for editing genes, called CRISPR-Cas9, and she is a Nobel prize and she believes that the technical obstacles to gene editing have been overcome and the world is rapidly approaching the day when it will be possible to make essentially any kind of change to any kind of human genome, so i think we will soon be able to enhance much more the genetics of humans so that humans become much more smart or much more beautiful or such, and look at the following video so that to notice it, so we have to know how to be patience, and you have to take into account our exponential progress of humanity, read about it in my thoughts below:
 
The Era of Genetically Modified Superhumans
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klo-rSlsju8
 
More of my philosophy about intelligence and genetics and exponential
progress and more..
 
I think i am smart, and i will say that you have to read the following:
 
"Genome-wide association studies allow scientists to start to see how
combinations of many, many genes interact in complicated ways. And it
takes huge data sets to sort through all the genetic noise and find
variants that truly make a difference on traits like intelligence."
 
Read more here on the following interesting article:
 
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/6/6/15739590/genome-wide-studies
 
So i think that it needs huge data sets to detect the "patterns" that
explain human intelligence and such human traits, so i think that the
data, that permits it, is growing exponentially and really fast and the
computer power is also growing exponentially and really fast, so i think
that we will soon be able to find all the genetic variants in the human
genome that make a difference on traits like intelligence.
 
More of my philosophy about the knee of the exponential progress curve..
 
I think that the easy part is that we will soon be able to enhance much more the genetics of humans and become much more smart and much more
beautiful, since i think that we have "just" already attained the knee
of the exponential progress curve, this knee of the curve is the place
where growth suddenly switches from a slower to an even faster
exponential mode, so now the curve of exponential progress of our
humanity has "just" already started to go exponentially even much
faster, this is why in about 10 or 15 years from now we will become so
powerful because of it. And you have to look at the following video so
that to understand this exponential progress of our humanity:
 
Exponential Progress: Can We Expect Mind-Blowing Changes In The Near Future
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfM5HXpfnJQ
 
 
More of my philosophy about the how brains use quantum computation and about health and more of my thoughts..
 
I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also
invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
 
New research suggests our brains use quantum computation
 
Read more here:
 
https://phys.org/news/2022-10-brains-quantum.html?fbclid=IwAR3D4mHvrxWaM9ob8uW7x5ciooiBPqI3zitbXl-iwu8vTIEaSUgyNWgNE8M
 
 
More of my philosophy about reversing aging and about cancer and more of my thoughts..
 
 
I invite you to look at the following video:
 
Researchers say they are close to reversing aging
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=DPARs7mL_7Q&fbclid=IwAR1jYYAjQfEKWsbtWsnFa78_TZjAvlQcCmVDMeHXxFIgph05iX5D1ScN6OY
 
 
More of my philosophy about cancer and about health and more of my thoughts..
 
 
The days of cancer relapse are over, thanks to this novel chemoimmunotherapy
 
Novel nanoparticles know how to kill cancer for good.
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/new-chemoimmunotherapy-kill-cancer-for-good
 
 
More of my philosophy about cancer and more of my thoughts..
 
 
I think you will soon be able to pass a blood test that could detect cancers early, read about it here:
 
A blood test that could detect cancers early will undergo trials in the U.S.
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/blood-test-detect-cancers-trials
 
And i think the following new treatment will allow to beat cancer,
so i invite you to read about it carefully in the following article:
 
Scientists attempt to beat cancer by suffocating cells within four hours
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/new-treatment-suffocating-cancer-cells
 
 
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
 
 
More of my philosophy about the living longer and about health and
about technology and more of my thoughts..
 
I invite you to look at the following interesting video about why Japanese live so long:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNcoENNsxQ
 
 
But here is also how to to live so long and stay healthy:
 
Elixir of life? A breakthrough anti-aging drug may be just around the corner
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/rapamycin-anti-aging-drug-healthy-younger
 
And read also the following:
 
More of my philosophy about how multivitamin may improve cognition and possibly protect against decline and more of my thoughts..
 
 
"New research shows that taking a daily supplement of multivitamin may improve cognition in older adults. In the study, researchers estimated that three years of multivitamin supplementation roughly translated to a 60-percent slowing of cognitive decline (about 1.8 years)."
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/09/220914102010.htm
 
 
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
 
 
More of my philosophy about health and about alcohol consumption and about technology and more of my thoughts..
 
 
Tea and wine may slow down memory decline, study reveals
 
"According to a new study conducted by researchers from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, people who consume more foods with antioxidant flavonols may have a slower rate of memory decline.
 
Flavonols are a type of flavonoid, a group of natural substances found in fruits, vegetables, grains, tea, and wine. Known for their benefits on health, these natural compounds are regarded as an essential component in a wide range of nutraceutical, pharmacological, therapeutic, and cosmetic applications."
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/tea-and-wine-may-slow-down-memory-decline-study-reveals
 
 
But i advice to drink Tea and not wine, and here is why:
 
More alcohol, less brain: Association begins with an average of just one drink a day
 
"Even light-to-moderate drinking is associated with harm to the brain, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed data from more than 36,000 adults that found a link between drinking and reduced brain volume that begins at an average consumption level of less than one alcohol unit a day -- the equivalent of about half a beer -- and rises with each additional drink."
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220304090349.htm
 
Even light drinking can be harmful to health
 
Research reveals cardiovascular risk of consuming small quantities of alcohol
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/01/220128100730.htm
 
New study links moderate alcohol use with higher cancer risk
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210714110410.htm
 
 
More of my thoughts about unsustainable resource consumption and harmful pollution and about technology and more of my thoughts..
 

How many humans can Earth sustain? And what does it mean if we've already passed it?
 
As individuals, cutting down on meat, particularly red meat, can significantly reduce consumption of resources.
 
And research shows that rehabilitating degraded habitats and increasing tree cover can have great restorative benefits to our environment.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-07-25/population-growth-world-overshoot-day/11320990
 
More of my philosophy about the first lab-grown meat in the US and about technology and more of my thoughts..
 
FDA approves the sale of the first lab-grown meat in the US
 
"Speaking to Wired, CEO of UPSIDE Foods, Uma Valeti, acknowledged that the cultivated meat industry is still in its infancy, and it may be another 15 years before it achieves scalability and can reach people in most parts of the world."
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/fda-approve-lab-grown-meat-us
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Nov 30 10:16AM -0800

Hello,
 
 
 
More of my philosophy about quantum computers and more of my thoughts..
 
I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also
invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
 
"Huge announcements in Quantum Computer Technology have been recently made and there is a clear and active path to 4000 by 2025 and 16000+ qubits by 2027. 70 error-mitigated qubits with over 50 step layers of algorithmic capability is believed to be the point where quantum computers will surpass exaflop supercomputers for cracking big problems.
 
IBM is targeting over 100 error-corrected qubits with the ability to handle over 100 step layers of algorithmic capacity by the end of 2024."
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2022/11/dawning-of-the-quantum-computer-age.html
 
 
"Quantum computers could enable drastic progression in drug discovery and development, ultimately giving scientists the ability to solve problems that are currently intractable. With their extremely high processing power, these machines will be able to simultaneously review multiple molecules, proteins and chemicals through quantum simulation — something currently unachievable with a standard computer — allowing drug options to be developed faster and more effectively than today.
 
Scientists, such as those at Swiss pharmaceutical company, Roche, hope that quantum simulations will speed up the development of drugs and vaccines to protect against the likes of Covid-19, influenza, cancer and even potentially find a cure for Alzheimer's. What's more, quantum simulations could also be able to replace laboratory experiments, reduce the cost of research and even minimize the need for human and animal testing."
 
 
Four Ways Quantum Computing Could Change The World
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/07/30/four-ways-quantum-computing-could-change-the-world/?sh=fc67b144602a
 
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
 
The European Commission is consolidating four quantum computing projects based on Rydberg atom technology to create a single platform
 
Pasqal: Building a quantum computing leader in Europe
€25m for 1000 qubit quantum computer by 2023
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/europe-consolidates-its-rydberg-quantum-computer-projects/?fbclid=IwAR0pkfrjOruTuWmHaDHlc4lIm_j1UgIiMLVbovQbjwfLqdaNPn3JEU1pTyo
 
 
Quantum computers vastly outperform supercomputers when it comes to energy efficiency
 
https://physicsworld.com/a/quantum-computers-vastly-outperform-supercomputers-when-it-comes-to-energy-efficiency/
 
 
And more of my philosophy about quantum computers..
 
IBM says thousands of quantum computers will be on sale by 2025, with 4,000 qubits, It represents a leap from its current hardware of 127 qubits
 
Read more here:
 
https://hpc-developpez-com.translate.goog/actu/333533/IBM-affirme-que-des-milliers-d-ordinateurs-quantiques-seront-en-vente-d-ici-2025-avec-4-000-qubits-il-represente-un-bond-par-rapport-a-son-materiel-actuel-de-127-qubits/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en
 
I think i am smart, and as you have just noticed, i have just talked about quantum computers, read my below thoughts about it, and now we have to also ask how Machine Learning gets a quantum speedup, and here is an interesting article about it so that you understand that quantum computers are also very interesting to have:
 
https://www.quantamagazine.org/ai-gets-a-quantum-computing-speedup-20220204/
 
And IBM is releasing the roadmap that we think will take us from the noisy, small-scale quantum computers of today to the million-plus qubit quantum computers of the future. And IBM team is developing a suite of scalable, increasingly larger and better processors, with a 1,000-plus qubit device, called IBM Quantum Condor, targeted for the end of 2023,
you can read about it on the following interesting article:
 
https://research.ibm.com/blog/ibm-quantum-roadmap
 
More of my philosophy about quantum computers and about CPUs and more..
 
For a parallel computer, we need to have one billion different processors. In a quantum computer, a single register can perform a billion computations since a qubit of a register of a quantum computer can be both in two states 1 and 0, this is known as quantum parallelism.
 
And US plans exascale supercomputers 5-10x more powerful than Frontier
and targets 100 exaflops after 2030, and China is believed to have secretly set up the world's first exascale supercomputer in 2021, soon following it up with a second system. As many as 10 exascale supercomputers are thought to be in development in the country.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/us-plans-exascale-supercomputers-5-10x-more-powerful-than-frontier/
 
 
Exascale supercomputers will also allow to construct an accurate map
of the brain that allows to "reverse" engineer or understand the brain,
read the following so that to notice it:
 
"If we don't improve today's technology, the compute time for a whole
mouse brain would be something like 1,000,000 days of work on current
supercomputers. Using all of Aurora 2 exaFLOPS supercomputer, if everything worked beautifully, it could still take 1,000 days." Nicola Ferrier, Argonne senior computer scientist
 
Read more here so that to understand:
 
https://www.anl.gov/article/preparing-for-exascale-argonnes-aurora-supercomputer-to-drive-brain-map-construction
 
Also Exascale supercomputers will allow researchers to tackle problems
which were impossible to simulate using the previous generation of
machines, due to the massive amounts of data and calculations involved.
 
Small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) design, wind farm optimization and
cancer drug discovery are just a few of the applications that are
priorities of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Exascale Computing
Project. The outcomes of this project will have a broad impact and
promise to fundamentally change society, both in the U.S. and abroad.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/opinion-exascale-computing-1.5382505
 
Also the goal of delivering safe, abundant, cheap energy from fusion is
just one of many challenges in which exascale computing's power may
prove decisive. That's the hope and expectation. Also to know more about
the other benefits of using Exascale computing power, read more here:
 
https://www.hpcwire.com/2019/05/07/ten-great-reasons-among-many-more-to-build-the-1-5-exaflops-frontier/
 
 
More of my thoughts about technology and about Apple Silicon M1 Emulating x86 and more of my thoughts..
 
I am a white arab, and i think i am smart since i have also
invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
 
I have just looked at the following articles about Rosetta 2 and the benchmarks of Apple Silicon M1 Emulating x86:
 
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3597949/everything-you-need-to-know-about-rosetta-2-on-apple-silicon-macs.html
 
and read also here:
 
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/15/m1-chip-emulating-x86-benchmark/
 
But i think that the problem with Apple Silicon M1 and the next Apple Silicon M2 is that Rosetta 2 only lets you run x86–64 macOS apps. That would be apps that were built for macOS (not Windows) and aren't 32-bit. The macOS restriction eliminates huge numbers of Windows apps, and 64-bit restriction eliminates even more.
 
Also read the following:
 
Apple says new M2 chip won't beat Intel's finest
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.pcworld.com/article/782139/apple-m2-chip-wont-beat-intels-finest.html
 
 
And here is what i am saying on my following thoughts about technology about Arm Vs. X86:
 
More of my philosophy about the Apple Silicon and about Arm Vs. X86 and more of my thoughts..
 
I invite you to read carefully the following interesting article so
that to understand more:
 
Overhyped Apple Silicon: Arm Vs. X86 Is Irrelevant
 
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4447703-overhyped-apple-silicon-arm-vs-x86-is-irrelevant
 
 
More of my philosophy about code compression of RISC-V and ARM and more of my thoughts..
 
I think i am highly smart, and i have just read the following paper
that says that RISC-V Compressed programs are 25% smaller than RISC-V programs, fetch 25% fewer instruction bits than RISC-V programs, and incur fewer instruction cache misses. Its code size is competitive with other compressed RISCs. RVC is expected to improve the performance and energy per operation of RISC-V.
 
Read more here to notice it:
 
https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~krste/papers/waterman-ms.pdf
 
 
So i think RVC has the same compression as ARM Thumb-2, so i think
that i was correct in my previous thoughts , read them below,
so i think we have now to look if the x86 or x64 are still more cache friendly even with Thumb-2 compression or RVC.
 
More of my philosophy of who will be the winner, x86 or x64 or ARM and more of my thoughts..
 
 
I think i am highly smart, and i think that since x86 or x64 has complex instructions and ARM has simple instructions, so i think that x86 or x64 is more cache friendly, but ARM has wanted to solve the problem by compressing the code by using Thumb-2 that compresses the code, so i think Thumb-2 compresses the size of the code by around 25%, so i think
we have to look if the x86 or x64 are still more cache friendly even with Thumb-2 compression, and i think that x86 or x64 will still optimize more the power or energy efficiency, so i think that there remains that since x86 or x64 has other big advantages, like the advantage that i am talking about below, so i think the x86 or x64 will be still successful big players in the future, so i think it will be the "tendency". So i think that x86 and x64 will be good for a long time to make money in business, and they will be good for business for USA that make the AMD or Intel CPUs.
 
 
More of my philosophy about x86 or x64 and ARM architectures and more of my thoughts..
 
I think i am highly smart, and i think that x86 or x64 architectures
has another big advantage over ARM architecture, and it is the following:
 
 
"The Bright Parts of x86
 
Backward Compatibility
 
Compatibility is a two-edged sword. One reason that ARM does better in low-power contexts is that its simpler decoder doesn't have to be compatible with large accumulations of legacy cruft. The downside is that ARM operating systems need to be modified for every new chip version.
 
In contrast, the latest 64-bit chips from AMD and Intel are still able to boot PC DOS, the 16-bit operating system that came with the original IBM PC. Other hardware in the system might not be supported, but the CPUs have retained backward compatibility with every version since 1978.
 
Many of the bad things about x86 are due to this backward compatibility, but it's worth remembering the benefit that we've had as a result: New PCs have always been able to run old software."
 
Read more here on the following web link so that to notice it:
 
https://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1676714&seqNum=6
 
 
So i think that you can not compare x86 or x64 to ARM, since it is
not just a power efficiency comparison, like some are doing it by comparing
the Apple M1 Pro ARM CPU to x86 or x64 CPUs, it is why i think that x86 or x64 architectures will be here for a long time, so i think that they will be good for a long time to make money in business, and they are a good business for USA that make the AMD or Intel CPUs.
 
More of my philosophy about weak memory model and ARM and more of my thoughts..
 
 
I think ARM hardware memory model is not good, since it is a
weak memory model, so ARM has to provide us with a TSO memory
model that is compatible with x86 TSO memory model, and read what Kent Dickey is saying about it in my following writing:
 
 
ProValid, LLC was formed in 2003 to provide hardware design and verification consulting services.
 
Kent Dickey, founder and President, has had 20 years experience in hardware design and verification. Kent worked at Hewlett-Packard and Intel Corporation, leading teams in ASIC chip design and pre-silicon and post-silicon hardware verification. He architected bus interface chips for high-end servers at both companies. Kent has received more than 10 patents for innovative work in both design and verification.
 
Read more here about him:
 
https://www.provalid.com/about/about.html
 
 
And read the following thoughts of Kent Dickey about the weak memory model such as of ARM:
 
"First, the academic literature on ordering models is terrible. My eyes
glaze over and it's just so boring.
 
I'm going to guess "niev" means naive. I find that surprising since x86
is basically TSO. TSO is a good idea. I think weakly ordered CPUs are a
bad idea.
 
TSO is just a handy name for the Sparc and x86 effective ordering for
writeback cacheable memory: loads are ordered, and stores are buffered and will complete in order but drain separately from the main CPU pipeline. TSO can allow loads to hit stores in the buffer and see the new value, this doesn't really matter for general ordering purposes.
 
TSO lets you write basic producer/consumer code with no barriers. In fact, about the only type of code that doesn't just work with no barriers on TSO is Lamport's Bakery Algorithm since it relies on "if I write a location and read it back and it's still there, other CPUs must see that value as well", which isn't true for TSO.
 
Lock free programming "just works" with TSO or stronger ordering guarantees, and it's extremely difficult to automate putting in barriers for complex algorithms for weakly ordered systems. So code for weakly ordered systems tend to either toss in lots of barriers, or use explicit locks (with barriers). And extremely weakly ordered systems are very hard to reason about, and especially hard to program since many implementations are not as weakly ordered as the specification says they could be, so just running your code and having it work is insufficient. Alpha was terrible in this regard, and I'm glad it's silliness died with it.
 
HP PA-RISC was documented as weakly ordered, but all implementations
guaranteed full system sequential consistency (and it was tested in and
enforced, but not including things like cache flushing, which did need
barriers). No one wanted to risk breaking software from the original in-order fully sequential machines that might have relied on it. It wasn't really a performance issue, especially once OoO was added.
 
Weakly ordered CPUs are a bad idea in much the same way in-order VLIW is a bad idea. Certain niche applications might work out fine, but not for a general purpose CPU. It's better to throw some hardware at making TSO perform well, and keep the software simple and easy to get right.
 
Kent"
 
 
Read the rest on the following web link:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.arch/c/fSIpGiBhUj0
 
 
And you can read much more of my thoughts about technology in the following web links:
 
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/MosH5fY4g_Y
 
And here:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.culture.usa/c/N_UxX3OECX4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Amine Moulay Ramdane <aminer68@gmail.com>: Nov 30 08:10AM -0800

Hello,
 
 
 
More of my philosophy about the how brains use quantum computation and about health and more of my thoughts..
 
I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also
invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..
 
 
New research suggests our brains use quantum computation
 
Read more here:
 
https://phys.org/news/2022-10-brains-quantum.html?fbclid=IwAR3D4mHvrxWaM9ob8uW7x5ciooiBPqI3zitbXl-iwu8vTIEaSUgyNWgNE8M
 
 
More of my philosophy about reversing aging and about cancer and more of my thoughts..
 
 
I invite you to look at the following video:
 
Researchers say they are close to reversing aging
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=DPARs7mL_7Q&fbclid=IwAR1jYYAjQfEKWsbtWsnFa78_TZjAvlQcCmVDMeHXxFIgph05iX5D1ScN6OY
 
 
More of my philosophy about cancer and about health and more of my thoughts..
 
 
The days of cancer relapse are over, thanks to this novel chemoimmunotherapy
 
Novel nanoparticles know how to kill cancer for good.
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/new-chemoimmunotherapy-kill-cancer-for-good
 
 
More of my philosophy about cancer and more of my thoughts..
 
 
I think you will soon be able to pass a blood test that could detect cancers early, read about it here:
 
A blood test that could detect cancers early will undergo trials in the U.S.
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/blood-test-detect-cancers-trials
 
And i think the following new treatment will allow to beat cancer,
so i invite you to read about it carefully in the following article:
 
Scientists attempt to beat cancer by suffocating cells within four hours
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/new-treatment-suffocating-cancer-cells
 
 
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
 
 
More of my philosophy about the living longer and about health and
about technology and more of my thoughts..
 
I invite you to look at the following interesting video about why Japanese live so long:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNcoENNsxQ
 
 
But here is also how to to live so long and stay healthy:
 
Elixir of life? A breakthrough anti-aging drug may be just around the corner
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/rapamycin-anti-aging-drug-healthy-younger
 
And read also the following:
 
More of my philosophy about how multivitamin may improve cognition and possibly protect against decline and more of my thoughts..
 
 
"New research shows that taking a daily supplement of multivitamin may improve cognition in older adults. In the study, researchers estimated that three years of multivitamin supplementation roughly translated to a 60-percent slowing of cognitive decline (about 1.8 years)."
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/09/220914102010.htm
 
 
Also you can read my new writing about new interesting medical treatments and drugs and about antibiotic resistance here:
 
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/vChmXT_pXUI
 
 
More of my philosophy about health and about alcohol consumption and about technology and more of my thoughts..
 
 
Tea and wine may slow down memory decline, study reveals
 
"According to a new study conducted by researchers from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, people who consume more foods with antioxidant flavonols may have a slower rate of memory decline.
 
Flavonols are a type of flavonoid, a group of natural substances found in fruits, vegetables, grains, tea, and wine. Known for their benefits on health, these natural compounds are regarded as an essential component in a wide range of nutraceutical, pharmacological, therapeutic, and cosmetic applications."
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/tea-and-wine-may-slow-down-memory-decline-study-reveals
 
 
But i advice to drink Tea and not wine, and here is why:
 
More alcohol, less brain: Association begins with an average of just one drink a day
 
"Even light-to-moderate drinking is associated with harm to the brain, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed data from more than 36,000 adults that found a link between drinking and reduced brain volume that begins at an average consumption level of less than one alcohol unit a day -- the equivalent of about half a beer -- and rises with each additional drink."
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/03/220304090349.htm
 
Even light drinking can be harmful to health
 
Research reveals cardiovascular risk of consuming small quantities of alcohol
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/01/220128100730.htm
 
New study links moderate alcohol use with higher cancer risk
 
Read more here on ScienceDaily:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210714110410.htm
 
 
More of my thoughts about unsustainable resource consumption and harmful pollution and about technology and more of my thoughts..
 

How many humans can Earth sustain? And what does it mean if we've already passed it?
 
As individuals, cutting down on meat, particularly red meat, can significantly reduce consumption of resources.
 
And research shows that rehabilitating degraded habitats and increasing tree cover can have great restorative benefits to our environment.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-07-25/population-growth-world-overshoot-day/11320990
 
More of my philosophy about the first lab-grown meat in the US and about technology and more of my thoughts..
 
FDA approves the sale of the first lab-grown meat in the US
 
"Speaking to Wired, CEO of UPSIDE Foods, Uma Valeti, acknowledged that the cultivated meat industry is still in its infancy, and it may be another 15 years before it achieves scalability and can reach people in most parts of the world."
 
Read more here:
 
https://interestingengineering.com/health/fda-approve-lab-grown-meat-us
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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